Mar. Total Lunar Eclipse
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A lunar eclipse happens only during a full moon, when Earth passes directly between the sun and the moon, causing Earth to cast a large shadow across the moon's surface. During a total lunar eclipse,
Top billing is the total lunar eclipse in the early morning hours of March 3. A lunar eclipse occurs when the full moon passes through the two-part shadow of Earth, the outer shadow — the penumbra — and the inner cone-shaped umbra.
If you’re going to a firework show for Fourth of July, there will be more than one reason to look up to the sky. A penumbral lunar eclipse will occur during the evening hours on Saturday, which will be visible throughout the continental United States.
Something special is happening next week in the sky and we will be able to view it here in Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida! A total lunar eclipse will occur on Tuesday, March 3rd!
Aussies will want to clear their calendars next Tuesday, March 3rd, as a lunar eclipse is set to turn the moon red in a spectacular show for those lucky enough to see it.