Total lunar eclipse transforms sky with stunning blood moon
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On March 3, a total lunar eclipse will create a copper-red blood moon, with skywatchers across multiple regions able to witness the event.
A celestial spectacle is set to grace the sky on Tuesday: a total lunar eclipse will make the moon appear blood red to millions of sky watchers across the globe.
A rare total lunar eclipse will turn the Moon a deep coppery red tonight, offering skywatchers a safe and spectacular celestial show.
If you want to catch some blood moon action, you’ll need to be up early on the morning of March 3. The lunar eclipse reaches totality at 6:33 a.m. EST, and the moon will be at its fullest all of five minutes later.
The rare Blood Moon phenomenon was visible in the sky for some on March 3. Today's rare total lunar eclipse was the last time people could spot a Blood Moon until New Year's Eve in 2028. However, not everyone in the world will be able to enjoy the lunar show.