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The Blood Moon will be visible in the entire country. Here's when is it and how to watch.
A rare total lunar eclipse on Mar. 3 will bring a 58-minute “blood moon” to North America. It’s the only total lunar eclipse of 2026 — and last until 2028.
The September full moon is special this year, and it's set to rise over Mississippi this weekend. The Corn Moon brings a special treat for sky gazers this year. It's also a blood moon total lunar eclipse that will be visible for up to 85% of the world's ...
September's full moon of 2025 will also be a very special blood moon set to rise on Sept. 7 — amid a total lunar eclipse and rare moment of totality. Here are some quick facts about the lunar eclipse and what makes this September's full corn moon so ...
A lunar eclipse and a “blood moon” will occur on Sept. 7. Despite the dramatic name, a blood moon refers to the deep red hue the moon takes on when it passes through Earth’s shadow during a lunar eclipse, known as the eclipse’s totality point.
A total lunar eclipse, also known as a blood moon, will occur on Sept. 7. The reddish color of a blood moon is caused by the same process that makes sunsets appear red. This lunar eclipse will not be visible from North America but can be seen in parts of ...
Editor's note: The September 2025 total lunar eclipse put on a spectacular show, dazzling stargazers with a mesmerizing display of orbital mechanics that briefly turned the moon blood red as Earth's shadow swept across the lunar disk. Check out our wrap ...