February brought some serious astrological intensity, including eclipse season, the start of Mercury retrograde, and some rare planetary alignments — and the astrology of March kicks off with all of ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Celestial enthusiasts across Southern California will have a chance to watch the moon turn red during a total ...
The first lunar eclipse of 2026 will occur on March 3 and be visible globally. It will be a total lunar eclipse visible from Asia, Australia, Pacific, Americas. Most parts of India will see only the ...
A lunar eclipse will be in Nevada skies late Monday night — or, more accurately, early Tuesday morning, March 3. The downside is the hour: you'll have to be up very late or very early, depending on ...
The March 3 full moon will coincide with the only total lunar eclipse of 2026. This full moon is known as the Worm Moon and will peak at 6:38 a.m. ET on March 3. Florida residents will be able to see ...
Floridians can witness a rare total lunar eclipse and blood moon on the morning of Tuesday, March 3. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the sun, Earth, and moon align perfectly, casting Earth's shadow ...
A total lunar eclipse is turning the moon a deep reddish-orange on Tuesday for sky-gazers in Asia, Australia, the Pacific Islands and the Americas. This event, often referred to as a blood moon, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A total lunar eclipse kicks off the month of March, with more astronomical events on the horizon. The full moon will appear ...
“Eyes to the Skies” is a recurring feature and publishes on the first of every month. You can find it on WTOP’s The Space Place. Email Greg your space questions and he might answer them in the next ...
A total lunar eclipse kicks off the month of March, with more astronomical events on the horizon. The full moon will appear painted red. “March’s full moon has long marked a turning point in the ...
Stargazers will begin the month with a rare total lunar eclipse and by the end of the month many of the spring constellations will be on full display Spring is back on March 20 with the equinox, ...
Californians will soon have another chance to glimpse six planets hanging overhead at once. In March, stargazers can catch a total lunar eclipse transforming the full moon into an orange-hued orb.