Lunar Eclipse

Lunar Eclipse

A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon during the Full Moon phase. During this phenomenon, Earth's shadow falls across the lunar surface, dimming its light. At times, the Moon even takes on a deep red hue for a few hours.

In pics: March 2026 'Blood Worm Moon' from New Orleans, Beijing and New Zealand

New Zealand had one of the best views of the total lunar eclipse.
Updated: 19 hours ago  |  By Pranjal Nath

March 3 total lunar eclipse: How to watch the ‘Blood Worm Moon’ if skies are cloudy

Viewers in areas with limited visibility can watch live broadcasts scheduled to capture the total lunar eclipse in real time.
Updated: 3 days ago  |  By Juhi Varma

March 3 'Blood Worm Moon': Best locations and viewing tips to observe the lunar eclipse like never before

The world won't get another total lunar eclipse after this until 2028.
Published: 5 days ago  |  By Juhi Varma

March 3 'Blood Moon' is your last chance to see a total lunar eclipse until 2028

The Blood Moon will be visible from a wide range of locations across the world.
Published: Feb 24, 2026  |  By Juhi Varma

NASA's top skywatching events for 2026: Total lunar eclipse, Perseid meteor shower and more

An exciting year packed with meteor showers, lunar eclipses, and more awaits skywatchers.
Published: Feb 19, 2026  |  By Juhi Varma

March 2026 'Blood Moon': Everything you need to know about the upcoming total lunar eclipse

Totality will begin at 11:04 UTC and will last nearly an hour.
Updated: Feb 12, 2026  |  By Pranjal Nath

Blood moon alert: Here's everything you need to know about next year's total lunar eclipse

The rare blood moon will be up in the sky for nearly 3 hours.
Updated: Dec 26, 2025  |  By Pratham Gurung

Next total lunar eclipse visible in Americas—don't miss the March 2026 'Blood Moon'

A spectacular total lunar eclipse is set to captivate skywatchers this week, but the celestial show will not be visible from the Americas.
Published: Sep 5, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

Blood Moon 2025: How to watch the total lunar eclipse in the U.S. on September 7

The September 7 'blood moon' will be a global event, visible to viewers in Africa, Asia, and Australia, but not to those in the Americas.
Published: Sep 4, 2025  |  By Raj Naik