02/26/2026
π When the Moon Glows Deep Red π
Total Lunar Eclipse β March 3, 2026 | Blood Moon
On March 3, 2026, the Moon will slip completely into Earthβs darkest shadow and reappear bathed in deep crimson and copper hues. This unforgettable βBlood Moonβ occurs when sunlight passes through Earthβs atmosphere, filtering out blue light and allowing warm red tones to wash across the lunar surface. The result is dramatic, rare, and breathtaking.
β° Eclipse Timeline (UTC)
β’ Penumbral eclipse begins: 08:44
β’ Partial eclipse begins: 09:50
β’ Total eclipse begins: 11:04
β’ Maximum eclipse: 11:33
β’ Total eclipse ends: 12:02
β’ Partial eclipse ends: 13:17
β’ Penumbral eclipse ends: 14:22
The Moon will remain fully immersed in Earthβs umbra for nearly 58 minutes, while the deepest red shades may be visible for up to 82 minutes during the peak stages.
π Why This Eclipse Stands Out
β¨ Earthβs atmosphere scatters shorter blue wavelengths, letting red light reach the Moon
β¨ Dust, clouds, and air conditions influence the exact shade β each eclipse looks different
β¨ Visible across large parts of the world, making it one of 2026βs most widely observed sky events
π How to Watch
No special equipment is required β itβs completely safe to view with the naked eye. Binoculars or a telescope will enhance the experience, revealing delicate color variations and lunar surface detail.
A calm yet powerful alignment of the Sun, Earth, and Moon will unfold slowly overhead. When the night sky stages something this extraordinary, itβs worth stepping outside to witness it.
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