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Total Lunar Eclipse March 3, 2026: Blood Moon Visibility and Times

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The total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, turns the full Worm Moon into a Blood Moon for 58 minutes of totality. Visible across North America, East Asia, and Australia, it offers a red lunar display without special gear. Pakistan misses direct view but can stream the event live. Last total eclipse until 2029.

The total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026—often called the Blood Moon—marks the first and only total lunar eclipse of the year. Earth passes between the Sun and the full Moon, casting its shadow and turning the Moon a deep reddish color during totality.

Lunar eclipse March 3, 2026 brings totality lasting about 58 minutes. The entire event spans over 5 hours. NASA confirms the Moon’s disk appears red for this duration due to sunlight filtering through Earth’s atmosphere.

March 3, 2026 lunar eclipse visibility favors North and Central America, East Asia, Australia, and Pacific regions for full views. Parts of Central Asia and South America catch partial phases. Europe and Africa see nothing. In Pakistan, including Sindh, the lunar eclipse March 3 is not visible directly—totality occurs during daylight hours here. Viewers in Pakistan can watch live streams from NASA or astronomy sites.

Lunar eclipse March 3, 2026 time varies by zone. Totality runs from roughly 11:04 UTC to 12:02 UTC (greatest eclipse near 11:33 UTC). In visible areas like western North America, it starts early morning March 3 local time.

March 3, 2026 Lunar eclipse path shows the Moon fully in Earth’s umbra. The event is the last total lunar eclipse until late 2028.

No equipment or eye protection needed. Find a clear sky spot for the best view. The Moon sits in Leo near Regulus during the eclipse.

This Blood Moon draws global interest as a safe, naked-eye spectacle.

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