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A rare blood-red lunar eclipse, the first lunar eclipse to make an appearance since November 2022, will appear between Thursday evening and Friday morning this week, depending on your location.
A total lunar eclipse that has been referred to as the “blood moon” appeared in the night sky overnight on March 13-14. See pics from the astronomical event.
The night sky will get a little darker early Friday morning. A lunar eclipse will begin just after midnight as the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, blocking the sunlight the moon usually ...
A total lunar eclipse - the first to grace our skies since 2022 - will happen in March, and it will bring us a Blood Moon that will appear tinted a reddish-orange to our eyes.
Lunar eclipses are absolutely worth staying up late for — they may not have the awe and drama of a solar eclipse, but the velvety red button in the sky is hard to tear your eyes from.
From a lunar eclipse to a "smile" in the sky, there will be no shortage of astronomical wonders set to light up the night sky in March & April. Here's what to know.
When will the total lunar eclipse appear in the sky in the Upstate? The total lunar eclipse will begin on Thursday, March 13, at 11:57 p.m.
Stargazers on nearly one half of the world witnessed a total lunar eclipse overnight, as a rare cosmic lineup caused the moon to turn a shade of red.
A remarkable ‘blood moon’ total lunar eclipse took over the night sky. See photos of the phenomenon. By Julia Capraro Globe Correspondent,Updated March 14, 2025, 11:50 a.m.
Hundreds of millions of Americans will have the chance in March to see the first total lunar eclipse in nearly three years.
California stargazers can spot an unusual sight in the night sky in March: a total lunar eclipse with a blood-red moon. In the middle of the month, the moon will become “a crimson orb” as the ...
Earth’s shadow will partially cover one of the biggest and brightest full moons this year. By Katrina Miller The night sky on Tuesday will treat us to a partial lunar eclipse during a supermoon ...