Ernie Wright, a science visualizer at NASA, explains why the moon turns red during a lunar eclipse. Wright also explains how the eclipse would look from the moon in this interview with Space.com's ...
A rare total lunar eclipse — often called a Blood Moon — will be visible in the early morning hours of March 3, 2026. Here’s ...
Know what to expect on Feb. 17, 2026.
You'll have to wait a few months, but when it arrives, it'll be worth it, providing the weather is clear. Stargazers will be thrilled to hear that a total lunar eclipse will occur early in March 2026.