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Watch Moon Turn Blood Red During a Total Lunar Eclipse

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Tuesday’s ‘Blood Moon’ Eclipse: Exact Times For Every U.S. State
On March 3, 2026, the full “Worm Moon” will slip into Earth’s shadow and turn a copper-red for 58 minutes.

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A total lunar eclipse will turn the moon red. Here’s how to watch
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Watch the Moon Turn Blood Red During a Total Lunar Eclipse
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What time is eclipse totality? How long the blood moon will last
Tomorrow's full moon will be a memorable one.

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When was the last 'blood moon' lunar eclipse? Next one isn't until 2028
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How to watch March total lunar eclipse, blood moon in Oregon
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Skywatch: Another blood moon this month
About 3:50 a.m., you’ll start to see the moon’s upper left limb begin to darken as it heads into the Earth’s umbra shadow.

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Lunar eclipse 2026: When to see the 'blood moon'
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Here’s when to see rare blood moon total lunar eclipse in N.Y.
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First solar eclipse of 2026: Debunking myths on radiation, eyes, pregnancy

From radiation fears to pregnancy myths, here is what science says about common health claims and how to watch the eclipse safely.
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What makes this eclipse so rare? And more facts and figures

Scientists are calling the solar eclipse that will happen on August 21 "once-in-a-lifetime," so what makes it so special? Here are some facts and figures that have the experts at NASA and FiveThirtyEight excited about the celestial event of the year.
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When shadows align: The story behind lunar and solar eclipses

Learn the key differences between lunar and solar eclipses, including how long they last, how often they occur and why lunar eclipses can be seen by more people at one time.
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Surya Grahan 2026: Precautions Pregnant Women Should Take During Solar Eclipse

The first solar eclipse of 2026, an annular event on February 17, will not be visible in India. Occurring between 3:26 pm and 7:57 pm IST, it will be seen in parts of southern Africa, Antarctica, and South America.
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