The eclipse will begin at 12:55 a.m. and last until 5:05 a.m. on March 14, with totality lasting for a little over an hour.
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The lunar eclipse is scheduled for the overnight hours of March 13-14. Here's what to know about lunar eclipse visibility in ...
There are still several March 2025 holidays and happenings, from daylight saving, a lunar eclipse and the first day of spring ...
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For the first time in nearly three years, the lunar eclipse will be visible to North America, overnight Thursday into Friday. Can you see it in PA?