March 2026 Lunar Eclipse: When It Happens, Who Will See It
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March 2026 Lunar Eclipse: When It Happens, Who Will See It
Coming up in March, the full moon will dim, darken, and then glow red as Earth’s shadow slides across its face. The total lunar eclipse will unfold over several hours and reward people willing to wake up early in the morning or in the middle of the night. Unlike a solar eclipse, which requires eye protection and precise timing, a lunar eclipse happens slowly and can be watched safely from just about any place with an unobstructed view of the moo…
It is a unique phenomenon that will not be repeated in many years, offering an unrepeatable opportunity to observe the Moon in its maximum splendor.
The astronomical calendar already marks a key date for sky enthusiasts in the southern hemisphere. In the coming months, Argentina will be the protagonist of the Blood Moon, a total lunar eclipse that promises to dye the satellite of an intense and deep red. This phenomenon stands out for its exclusivity: only a minimum portion of...
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