Skip to main content
See every side of every news story
Published loading...Updated

Total lunar eclipse to turn moon blood red: When and how to see it

  • This total lunar eclipse arrives early Tuesday morning across parts of Northern California, offering a dramatic overnight spectacle visible to many.
  • A lunar eclipse happens when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow, dimming and taking on an orange-red tint as sunlight refracts through Earth's atmosphere, scattering blue light and leaving red hues.
  • Partial phase begins at about 1244, with totality starting near 3:04 a.m. and lasting about an hour while the Moon sits about 15 degrees above the horizon.
  • No optical gear is needed to watch the eclipse; weather will determine clarity, with layers of clouds out there this morning, Roman said, likely reducing visibility for skywatchers.
  • Many regions must wait until June 25, 2029, for the next widely visible total lunar eclipse, following the partial eclipse on Aug. 27 at 11 p.m.
Insights by Ground AI

29 Articles

The Toronto StarThe Toronto Star
+7 Reposted by 7 other sources
Lean Left

Photos of a blood-red moon and total lunar eclipse

The full moon in March, sometimes called the worm moon, coincides with a lunar eclipse that brings a blood-red color in many parts of the world.

·Toronto, Canada
Read Full Article
Think freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribe

Bias Distribution

  • 67% of the sources are Center
67% Center

Factuality Info Icon

To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

Ownership

Info Icon

To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage

One News Page broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
Too Big Arrow Icon
Sources are mostly out of (0)

Similar News Topics

News
Feed Dots Icon
For You
Search Icon
Search
Blindspot LogoBlindspotLocal