Saturn conjunction and an uptick in northern lights make March 2026 a standout month for skywatchers across North America.
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.
There is a lunar eclipse scheduled for this early Tuesday morning. The eclipse begins at 4:50 AM and reaches its maximum ...
As we wait for the historic Artemis II mission – with Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen on board – NASA has announced major ...
Scientists have compiled the first global map of fault ridges in the Moon's maria, revealing that lunar tectonic activity ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WBRC) - A full moon and a total lunar eclipse will occur during the early morning hours on Tuesday. The partial eclipse begins around 4:26 a.m., with totality starting at 5:04 a.m.
Don't miss this week's total lunar eclipse!
LUNAR ECLIPSE: Don’t forget we have a full moon and a total lunar eclipse happening during the early morning hours on Tuesday. A partial eclipse begins around 4:26 AM, with the total eclipse happening ...
Get ready for a celestial show! A total lunar eclipse will be visible from the CSRA early Tuesday morning, March 3rd.
A rare Total Lunar Eclipse on 3 March 2026 will turn the Moon deep red. Discover exact timings, global visibility details, and how to watch it live worldwide.
South Carolinas and people across North America will witness a total lunar eclipse, often referred to as a "blood moon," on March 3.
A total lunar eclipse happens when the Earth moves directly between the sun and the moon, casting the planet's shadow across ...