The morning of Tuesday, March 3 will see the only total lunar eclipse of 2026. The next one will happen in roughly three years. What to know ...
The Moon has always been a steady presence in the night sky, but recent observations are forcing scientists and sky-watchers to look again at what it is quietly enduring. Irish astronomers reported a ...
Everything you need to know about March 2’s full moon and March 3’s “blood moon” total lunar eclipse, as the full moon rises and drifts into Earth’s shadow and turns red.
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