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Blood Moon Seen in Arizona

The eclipse, known as a blood moon, will be visible across multiple continents with detailed local timings in Delaware, enhancing public viewing opportunities.

  • On March 3, a total lunar eclipse will be visible across North America in the early morning and eastern Asia and Australia in the evening, with Delaware seeing penumbral eclipse at 3:44 a.m. EST and totality from 6:04 to 7:03 a.m.
  • When the Sun, Moon and Earth align, Earth's umbra falls on the Moon, and sunlight filtered through Earth's atmosphere gives the Moon a reddish tint, NASA explains.
  • Photographers Mirko Harnisch, the Dunedin Astronomical Society, and Ted Aljibe captured the shadow crossing the lunar disk and the `blood moon`; observers can watch without special equipment, though binoculars or a telescope enhance viewing.
  • While totality ended in some North American locations, the eclipse continues with images and reports still coming in, and live blogs and free streams remain available, observers say.
  • The eclipse is one of several March sky events, including the Worm Moon and the March 8 Venus–Saturn conjunction, NASA says.
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A total lunar eclipse left on Tuesday a ‘blood moon’ that will be visible for about an hour from East Asia to Central and North America.

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