Lunar Eclipse 2026: Moon Will Turn Blood Red For 56 minutes On March 03, How To Watch Live In Your City
Published on: Feb. 24, 2026, 3:26 p.m. | Source: Times Now
A rare total lunar eclipse will light up the night sky on March 3, 2026, turning the Moon deep red for nearly 56 minutes during totality. Commonly known as a Blood Moon, the event occurs when Earth blocks direct sunlight from reaching the Moon. The eclipse will be visible across Asia, Australia, North America, and parts of South America, offering a safe and spectacular skywatching experience without special equipment. , Technology & Science, Times Now
