Worm Moon Goes Blood Red During March 3, 2026 Lunar Eclipse

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On March 3, 2026, the full Moon—the Worm Moon—will pass through Earth’s shadow, turning coppery-red for about 58 minutes during a total lunar eclipse. The event lasts from 08:44 to 14:22 UTC, with totality from 11:04 to 12:02 UTC, and will be visible across western North America and parts of Europe, the Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, and east Asia (Europe won’t see it). No eye protection is needed to view the eclipse itself, though a clear sky helps. The piece also notes a pre-eclipse moon-Regulus close approach on March 2 and links to live blogs and viewing tips; this will be the last total lunar eclipse visible in North America until 2029.
- Night sky for tonight (March 2-3): See the 'Worm Moon' turn blood red as it enters Earth's shadow Space
- Skies in southern Ontario will be treated to a full blood worm moon Yahoo News Canada
- See the Full Worm Moon rise Monday night, then turn blood red Tuesday morning The Weather Network
- The Worm Moon is coming and experts say it could disrupt your sleep HELLO! Magazine
- March full Moon: How and when to see the 2026 Worm Moon BBC
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