"2024 Eclipse Season: Understanding and Viewing Lunar and Solar Eclipses"

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The upcoming worm moon, also known as the March full moon, will coincide with a penumbral lunar eclipse on Monday, with the eclipse starting at 12:53 a.m. ET and reaching its peak at 3:12 a.m. ET. The eclipse will be visible to those on the night side of Earth, including Europe, North and East Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, and South America. This event precedes a total solar eclipse on April 8 and is part of an "eclipse season" that occurs every six months. Additionally, the article provides a list of upcoming full moons and meteor showers for 2024.
- Here's how to see the upcoming worm moon lunar eclipse Yahoo! Voices
- April 2024 total eclipse guide: How to watch, understand and stay safe USA TODAY
- Eclipse seasons: Why the lunar eclipse on March 25 occurs 2 weeks before the total solar eclipse on April 8 Space.com
- March's full Worm Moon to produce lunar eclipse Fox Weather
- A lunar eclipse is coming Sunday. Will Colorado be able to see it? The Denver Post
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