Crimson Moon Across Continents: Stunning Global Photos of the 2026 Total Lunar Eclipse

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The March 3, 2026 total lunar eclipse produced a dramatic blood-red Moon visible across the Americas, Asia and Oceania as Earth’s shadow swept across the lunar disk. Space photographers worldwide captured a sprawling gallery of partial and total phases, from orange-red eclipses over city skylines to turquoise-lit edges and cloud gaps, illustrating the science of how the Moon turns red during totality and offering a global visual record of the event. The piece also points to upcoming eclipses later in the year, including a solar eclipse on Aug. 12.
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