Next month, the Earth will come between the sun and the moon, causing the moon to take on an eerie reddish hue.
A lunar eclipse will be visible over the United States on March 3. Here's how to view it.
From the prime viewing spot of Concordia Station in Antarctica, the ring was reportedly visible for about two minutes.
A total lunar eclipse on March 3-4, 2026, will be visible in North America and will be the last total lunar eclipse anywhere on Earth until New Year's Eve 2028-2029. When you purchase through links on ...