Rare Blood Moon Lights Up Sky on March 3
Skywatchers around the globe are preparing to witness a rare celestial event on March 3, 2026: a total lunar eclipse, popularly known as a “Blood Moon.” During this phenomenon, the Moon will take on a deep red or copper hue as it passes through the Earth’s shadow at full moon.
This spectacular event is among the most striking astronomical occurrences and does not happen often. The eclipse will be visible to the naked eye, requiring no special equipment, drawing the attention of astronomers and stargazing enthusiasts worldwide.
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