Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight: Here’s When To See The Blood Moon

by Daniel Brooks
Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight: Here’s When To See The Blood Moon

Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight: Here’s When To See The Blood Moon...

A total lunar eclipse, often referred to as a “Blood Moon,” will be visible across the United States tonight, March 3, 2026. This celestial event is trending as millions of Americans prepare to witness the moon turn a deep reddish hue. The eclipse will be the first of its kind visible in the U.S. since 2025, making it a highly anticipated event for skywatchers.

The eclipse will begin at 8:12 PM EST, with the total phase starting at 10:29 PM EST and lasting until 11:53 PM EST. During this time, the Earth’s shadow will completely cover the moon, giving it a striking reddish color due to sunlight filtering through the Earth’s atmosphere. The event will be visible in its entirety across North America, weather permitting.

Astronomers and enthusiasts are encouraging people to find a clear, dark spot for optimal viewing. Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses are safe to view with the naked eye, making it accessible for everyone. Social media platforms are already buzzing with excitement, as users share tips and locations for the best viewing experience.

This event holds cultural and scientific significance. For many, it’s a rare opportunity to connect with the cosmos, while scientists use the eclipse to study the Earth’s atmosphere and lunar surface. Schools and astronomy clubs across the country are hosting watch parties, making it a community event for families and students.

With clear skies forecasted for much of the U.S., tonight’s Blood Moon promises to be a memorable spectacle. Don’t forget to set your alarms and step outside to catch this breathtaking natural phenomenon.

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.