Skywatchers across much of the world will soon get a dramatic show as a total lunar eclipse transforms the Moon into a deep ...
Ernie Wright, a science visualizer at NASA, explains why the moon turns red during a lunar eclipse. Wright also explains how ...
A total lunar eclipse will be visible over North America in early March 2026, with timing, visibility regions, and scientific context outlined by Space.com and NASA.
A total lunar eclipse will redden the Moon on March 3, 2026. Here’s what you need to know. How does a lunar eclipse work? A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth passes directly between the Sun and Moon, ...
WASHINGTON — The cosmic calendar for 2026 is stacked with meteor showers and even some eclipses. The lineup begins in January with the annual Quadrantid meteor shower peaking on Jan. 2 and Jan. 3.