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LIVE Stream: Total Lunar Eclipse March 2–3, 2026

See the last Blood Moon eclipse in 2½ years

The Blood Moon phase of this total lunar eclipse—where the Moon turns a dark shade of red—will last around 58 minutes.

This eclipse of the Full Worm Moon will be visible from Asia, Australia, and North and South America.

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Last of three total lunar eclipses in a row

Image of Full Moon red in color due to refraction with dark sky in the background.
A total lunar eclipse is often referred to as a Blood Moon because of the rusty red hue it takes on during totality.
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This will be the final total lunar eclipse in a row of three. The first was in March 2025, and the second was is in September 2025.

The next total lunar eclipse won’t be until the December 31, 2028–January 1, 2029 New Year’s Blood Moon Eclipse.