Total Lunar Eclipse Brings a ‘Blood Moon’ in March: How to Watch

The March full moon will be an extra special one. A total lunar eclipse, visible from across the US, will turn our lunar neighbor into a glowing reddish lantern. The celestial show takes place late at night and will last for hours. Here’s where, when and how to witness this beautiful natural event.  

What is a total lunar eclipse?

Graphic with the moon on the left, the Earth in the middle and the sun on the right showing how the Earth shadows the moon during an eclipse.

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