It's the New Moon and an annular solar eclipse.
An image of a full moon. - Photo by Omer Tarsuslu/Anadolu via Getty Images The moon never looks exactly the same from night to night. Its changing appearance is a result of its journey around Earth.
March’s “worm moon” sets behind Rocca Calascio castle and village in L’Aquila, Italy. Photograph by Lorenzo Di Cola, NurPhoto/Getty Images Earth’s moon phases cycle from month to month, waning and ...
Ever wonder why the moon looks different every night? Well, that's because of a thing called the lunar cycle. This is a recurring series of eight unique phases of the moon's visibility. The whole ...
Today's new moon gives way to next full moon of 2026 turning into a fiery red blood moon during a total lunar eclipse. Here's ...
The eclipse will be visible across North America, but set your alarm -- you'll need to stay up late to see it.
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Blood Moon will turn the moon red during March 2026 total lunar eclipse
A rare total lunar eclipse will create a deep-red Blood Moon Mar. 2–3, 2026; see viewing times by time zone and tips to watch safely.
The next full worm moon will rise amid a rare total lunar eclipse, giving way to the red blood moon 2026. Here's what to know ...
A total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, will create a blood moon visible across North America, Australia, New Zealand, and parts of East Asia and the Pacific.
The moon is officially getting brighter, and it will be every night until the next full moon. It may be very faint tonight, but it is there, because we're on day one of the lunar cycle. The lunar ...
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