If you enjoy looking up at the night sky, you’ll want to mark your calendar for early Tuesday morning, March 3, 2026. That’s when a total lunar eclipse will turn the full Moon a deep red-orange color — a stunning event often called a “blood moon.”
And the best part? You don’t need special glasses, fancy equipment, or even expert knowledge to enjoy it.
What’s Actually Happening Up There?
A lunar eclipse happens when the Sun, Earth, and Moon line up just right, with Earth positioned between the Sun and the Moon. As a result, Earth’s shadow falls across the Moon.
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