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Celestial Event Alert: One Week Remaining for the Next Total Lunar Eclipse – Timings and Visibility Regions

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Last updated: 25/02/2026 1:49 PM
By Teja Sai
Published: 25/02/2026
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Astronomy enthusiasts have just one week to prepare for an upcoming celestial spectacle: a total lunar eclipse set to occur on March 3, 2026. This event will transform the Moon into a striking blood-red hue, offering a breathtaking view for skywatchers across multiple continents.

In the early hours of March 3, the Moon will enter Earth’s shadow, creating a dramatic “Blood Moon” visible in regions facing away from the Sun. As Earth aligns directly between the Sun and the Moon, its shadow will envelop the lunar surface. Rather than disappearing entirely, the Moon will glow with a coppery, fiery glow—an effect caused by Earth’s atmosphere filtering sunlight and casting a reddish tint.

What Causes the Red Hue?
The phenomenon occurs during a total lunar eclipse when Earth’s umbra, the central shadow, covers the Moon. The reddish coloration results from sunlight passing through Earth’s atmosphere, scattering shorter blue wavelengths and allowing longer red wavelengths to illuminate the Moon.

Visibility Regions:

  • Will Witness the Event: Large parts of North and South America, including the U.S., Canada, Central America, and western South America. East Asia and Australia will see the eclipse in the evening, while the Pacific region will observe it overnight.
  • Partial Views: Central Asia and parts of South America will see only partial phases.
  • Will Miss the Event: Europe and Africa will not witness this eclipse. Clear skies and the Moon’s position above the horizon are essential for viewing.

Timing Details:

  • Partial Eclipse Begins: 4:50 a.m. EST (March 3)
  • Full Moon in Earth’s Shadow: 6:04 a.m. EST
  • Totality (Blood Moon) Phase: Ends at 7:02 a.m. EST

The total lunar eclipse will last approximately 58 minutes, occurring during the early morning hours before sunrise.

Skywatchers across the Americas and parts of Asia should mark their calendars for this rare and stunning astronomical event.

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