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Blood moon visible across the globe following lunar eclipse

  • Stargazers in North and South America can view a rare 'blood moon' during the total lunar eclipse starting Thursday night.
  • The total lunar eclipse will last for over an hour and is visible without special equipment.
  • The moon will appear reddish-orange due to sunlight scattering, with totality expected at 2:26 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time.
  • This will be the first total lunar eclipse since November 2022, and viewers will have to wait until March 2026 for the next total lunar eclipse.
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The Daily Galaxy broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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