Here’s how to see the Blood Moon wherever you are

Our moon is about to put on a show: the first total lunar eclipse of the year, and this time it will be a “blood moon.”

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth blocks the sun and casts a shadow on the moon. Even if it were to push the big gray, 4.53-billion-year-old orb into darkness, the Moon could appear red instead. According to NASA, some light from the Sun filters through the Earth’s atmosphere and casts orange light on the Moon. Depending on how deep the orange is, some people think it looks almost red.

(Image credit: NASA)

This event begins on March 3, 2026, which means it’s only hours away. It will be available in North America, Central America, Asia and Australia. In the US, we should start seeing the lunar eclipse starting around 3 ET. It can be finished at 6 a.m. ET. Aissdia and Australia will see it in the early evening of the 3rd.

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