March 3, 2026 blood moon: prime spots to catch the total lunar eclipse

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Space.com reports that the March 3, 2026 total lunar eclipse will turn the Moon copper-red (the “blood moon”) and be visible across the night side of Earth, with the best views from western North America, Australia and the Pacific. Totality lasts 58 minutes, from 6:04 to 7:02 a.m. EST, with local times varying by zone; check TimeandDate for your location. Watching is safe with the naked eye.
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