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Who can see a total lunar eclipse?
The total lunar eclipse in March 2026 will bring a dramatic blood moon to the skies of North America, Australia, New Zealand, and East Asia. That is if you know where to look.
The Blood Moon total lunar eclipse will be visible to billions of people on the night side of Earth on March 3, but it will be best viewed from the western half of North America, Australia, and the Pacific Ocean.
read more: Places where you can see a total lunar eclipse in the early hours of March 3rd
One week left until the Blood Moon! Are you ready?
In just one week, billions of people across the Americas, Asia and Oceania will see a spectacular display of orbital mechanics as Earth’s shadow crosses the lunar disk, triggering the beginning of an awe-inspiring “Blood Moon” total lunar eclipse.
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