The first eclipse of 2026 will be an annular solar eclipse, leaving a glowing outer ring of fire around the moon Rick Kern/Getty The first eclipse season of the year is officially in session! On Feb.
A total lunar eclipse is happening overnight. Like supermoons, they come in batches, and this is the final eclipse in a trio that started in 2025. If you miss this one, you won't get another ...
Normally, the only reason most people get up at 3 a.m. on a Tuesday morning is if the neighbor’s dog is barking or the person next to them is snoring. But now there’s another, more exciting reason: A ...
A total lunar eclipse is set to pass over the United States next month, NASA has announced. The eclipse will turn the moon red in the early morning hours of March 3, according to NASA. A lunar eclipse ...
An expert astrologer reveals how to make the most of the Lunar New Year Eclipse. The Year of the Fire Horse is upon us, and this year, the Lunar New Year, celebrated on February 17, 2026, coincides ...
Amateur astronomers, take note: A wonderful celestial event known as a total lunar eclipse will occur in the skies above North America during the morning hours of Tuesday, March 3. Lunar eclipses ...
A rare total lunar eclipse, also known as a blood moon, will occur March 3. The red hue is caused by Earth's atmosphere filtering sunlight as it passes between the sun and the moon. The next visible ...
Check your weather forecast for clear skies in the hours between midnight and sunrise on Tuesday, for a chance to see the last total lunar eclipse until the end of 2028! Even if you're completely ...
On Tuesday parts of the Southern Hemisphere were graced by a “ring of fire” solar eclipse—a celestial marvel that occurs when the moon is at or near its farthest distance from Earth and passes ...
A total lunar eclipse on March 3-4, 2026, will be visible in North America and will be the last total lunar eclipse anywhere on Earth until New Year's Eve 2028-2029. When you purchase through links on ...
A “ring of fire” solar eclipse on Tuesday will mark the first eclipse of 2026, but only about 2% of the world’s population will get to see it, according to Time and Date. The event, also called an ...
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