Beginning with the dusk on March 2, 2026, the Moon will display a ghostly performance that will continue through moonrise till dawn. Thanks to a distinctive geometry created by the intersecting orbits ...
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This week, skywatchers across North America will see the full moon slip into Earth’s shadow, transforming into a deep reddish hue. The event begins at 6:04 a.m. on March 3 in the eastern U.S. and ...
A total lunar eclipse is happening overnight. Like supermoons, they come in batches, and this is the final eclipse in a trio that started in 2025. If you miss this one, you won't get another ...
Amateur astronomers, take note: A wonderful celestial event known as a total lunar eclipse will occur in the skies above North America during the morning hours of Tuesday, March 3. Lunar eclipses ...
In the early morning hours of Tuesday, the moon will glide through Earth's shadow, producing a total lunar eclipse across Canada. But what you see depends on where you are. In far Western Canada, ...
Washington — President Trump ordered military strikes on Iran early Saturday after pressing the country to curtail its nuclear program, grappling with an issue that has vexed presidents from both ...
A total lunar eclipse will happen in the early hours on March 2–3, with the best views occurring in western North America. About 176 million people, or 2% of the world's population, will be able to ...
State lawmakers might reduce funding for Running Start, a program that lets high school juniors and seniors take courses and earn credits at community and technical colleges. Running Start students ...
A total lunar eclipse on March 3-4, 2026, will be visible in North America and will be the last total lunar eclipse anywhere on Earth until New Year's Eve 2028-2029. When you purchase through links on ...
A total lunar eclipse will be visible across much of the U.S. on March 3, offering eager skywatchers a rare chance to see the Moon turn a deep red as it passes fully into Earth’s shadow. The event, ...
The first major astronomical event visible in 2026 is a total lunar eclipse, or “blood moon.” This phenomenon is highly prized by stargazers because the entire lunar disk takes on a reddish color for ...