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.
Those in the Americas and western Europe experienced an incredible celestial event during the total lunar eclipse on March 13 ...
The blood moon was surely a sight to see early Friday morning, a beautiful phenomenon we’re hoping you all got a chance to ...
A total eclipse of the moon could be visible in Irish skies tomorrow morning, an event which will not happen again for almost four years. For 77 minutes on Friday morning, the moon will enter the ...
A total lunar eclipse overnight cast the moon over North and South American awash in red — although it was hard to see on Long Island due to the clouds and overcast skies. “It was hard to see, if you ...
Stargazers across a swathe of the world marvelled at a dramatic red "Blood Moon" during a rare total lunar eclipse in the early hours of Friday. The ...
Spectacular pictures of the moon were published as it was seen across the Americas, where a full lunar eclipse occurred, but in the UK it was only a partial eclipse because the moon had already set ...
It happens when the Sun, Earth and Moon line up, causing our planet to cast a giant shadow across its satellite. Read more at ...