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March 3 total lunar eclipse: Where and when to see the ‘blood moon’ from the US


Skywatchers across western North America will have the chance to witness a total lunar eclipse, often dubbed a “blood moon,” in the early morning hours of March 3.

A total lunar eclipse happens when the full moon — in this case, March’s full “Worm Moon” — passes through Earth’s shadow in space. As it does so, it appears red, as it’s lit only by sunlight filtered through Earth’s atmosphere.

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