The total lunar eclipse, also known as a "blood moon," will take place overnight between Thursday, March 13 and Friday, March 14. The last time there was a total lunar eclipse was in November 2022.
If you were up really early this morning and under clear skies, you might have been among those seeing the full moon pass through Earth’s shadow, turning it a dark red-orange.
If you love a good celestial show, and missed the rare "Worm Blood Moon" earlier this morning (March 14, 2025), fret not. Most of North and South America, parts of Europe and North Africa had ...
Relive the 2025 "Blood Worm Moon" total lunar eclipse with these breathtaking photos. As the Full Worm Moon rose overnight, skywatchers across the Americas turned their eyes — and their cameras — ...
The next total lunar eclipse will be on Sept. 7-8, 2025, visible in parts of Asia and Australia, with totality lasting 82 ...
A total lunar eclipse will turn the moon coppery red the evening of March 13 and early morning on March 14. The best views ...
A total lunar eclipse reached it's maximum totality just before 2a.m. this morning on Friday, March 14, 2025 over Illinois ...
Locals in the United States, from Texas to Arizona, posted photos of the highly anticipated Blood Moon early on Friday.
People don't need special glasses or equipment to see the eclipse, but they do need a break from the cloud cover, which could be an issue in the Delaware Valley. Action News Chief Meteorologist Cecily ...
During a lunar eclipse, the moon typically takes on a "rusty" hue.
Americans will have to stay up late or get up really early this week to see the latest celestial event – a total lunar eclipse. The Sun, Earth, and Blood Moon will align on Thursday night and Friday ...
A total lunar eclipse will turn the moon coppery red the evening of March 13 and early morning on March 14. The best views ...