Missed the March 3 blood moon? Here’s when the next total lunar eclipse will appear.
Lunar eclipses occur when our planet slides between the sun and moon, which temporarily prevents the sun’s light from falling ...
A total lunar eclipse, or blood moon, will make the satellite glow red across Asia, Australia, the Pacific and the Americas.
2025 saw a lull in solar eclipse excitement. Sure, there was a dramatic sunrise solar eclipse in the northeast U.S. and Canada back in March, and another in New Zealand in September. But the year ...
The March 3, 2026, blood moon total lunar eclipse is the last until late 2028. Learn about its timing, phases, and why total lunar eclipses pause for three years.
Millions in New York and beyond can watch a rare total lunar eclipse, or 'blood moon,' on March 3. Here's when to see it.
The skies will be clear but there is the potential for some Valley fog which could make it more difficult to see.
On March 2nd, folks across the Valley will get to witness an astronomical event that won’t happen for another three and a half years. Here's all you need to know about lunar eclipses and this event.
On Tuesday March 3, Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand will be in prime position to see a total lunar eclipse.
From 2026 to 2028, Earth will see a double eclipse cascade: three total solar eclipses and three annular solar eclipses.