Total Lunar Eclipse: March 3, 2026
Mark your calendars for March 3, 2026, for a total lunar eclipse visible in the eastern US, peaking just before sunrise. The moon will darken around 4:50 AM, with full totality from 6:04 to 7:03 AM. Viewers in Cleveland might catch a glimpse of the reddish blood moon near the horizon. Enjoy it safely with the naked eye or binoculars, and look for stars to pop out brighter. The eclipse will be best viewed in the western parts of North America, while eastern Asia, Australia, and New Zealand see it under evening darkness. This is the first total lunar eclipse since September 2025, with the next one on New Years Eve 2028. Head out early to a clear western view before 4:50 AM to spot it.
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