Blood Moon 2026: how to livestream the March 3 total lunar eclipse

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Blood Moon 2026: how to livestream the March 3 total lunar eclipse
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The March 3, 2026 total lunar eclipse—the last “blood moon” visible from North America until 2029—will be livestreamed worldwide. Timeanddate will provide global feeds, while Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles will stream from about 12:47 a.m.–6:25 a.m. PT, with the 58-minute totality occurring roughly 6:04–7:02 a.m. EST (times vary by time zone: CST 5:04–6:02, MST 4:04–5:02, PST 3:04–4:02). The Virtual Telescope Project will curate live broadcasts from multiple sites (Hawaii, LA, Perth, etc.). Viewers outside visible regions can watch online, and the event lasts about 5.5 hours (3:44 a.m.–9:23 a.m. EST).

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