CLEVELAND — An early-morning total lunar eclipse will unfold Tuesday, March 3, but for skywatchers in the eastern U.S., the show will come with a twist: totality coincides with sunrise. The full moon ...
The eclipses tend to follow each other, taking advantage of the sweet spot in the celestial bodies’ orbits. Tuesday’s total eclipse of the moon comes two weeks after a ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse ...
The spectacle will be visible Tuesday morning from North America, Central America and western part of South America.
On March 3, 2026, the full Worm Moon will turn a deep copper-red for 58 minutes in the last total lunar eclipse visible from North America until 2029. While it’s a naked-eye event, the right optics ...