Nasa has released the first photographs taken by the Artemis II astronauts during their fly-by of the Moon. The first image, above, shows an 'Earthset' as the astronauts glimpsed our home planet ...
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Total Lunar Eclipse Today: only the ending phase of totality may be visible Total Lunar Eclipse 2026: The "Blood Moon", a rare astronomical phenomenon, will occur today, March 3, 2026, when the Earth ...
It’s a midnight screening you won’t want to miss. A rare total lunar eclipse is set to occur just after midnight, starting at 12:37 a.m. on March 3, and if the skies are clear, the eclipse should be ...
The first lunar eclipse of 2026 will occur on March 3 and be visible globally. It will be a total lunar eclipse visible from Asia, Australia, Pacific, Americas. Most parts of India will see only the ...
The first total lunar eclipse of the year is nearly here, but in Michigan, your viewing chances will depend on the weather. The "blood moon" eclipse takes place during March's full moon, which will ...
A total lunar eclipse will be visible across most of the United States in the early hours of Tuesday. A total lunar eclipse occurs when Earth moves between the sun and the moon. It creates a dark red ...
A total lunar eclipse will happen in the early hours on March 2–3, with the best views occurring in western North America. About 176 million people, or 2% of the world's population, will be able to ...
When the moon passes into earth's shadow on March 3, New Mexicans will see why the state's dark skies are the best viewing locations in North America. The lunar eclipse happens when the sun, Earth and ...
A total lunar eclipse, also called a "Blood Moon," will happen in the sky on March 3, 2026. During totality, the Moon can look reddish. When the Earth gets in the way of the Sun and the Moon, it ...
The show begins just before 5 a.m. as the Moon slides into the umbra, the darkest part of Earth’s shadow. You might notice a slight darkening of the Moon’s surface beginning at 3:44 a.m. as the Moon ...