The Moon will turn crimson during
The first total lunar eclipse of 2026 recorded for 74 minutes
According to astronomical calculations, on March 3, 2026, the Moon will turn a reddish color for 74 minutes, becoming the first total lunar eclipse of the year. The eclipse will occur when the Moon is completely in the path of the Sun against the visible celestial background. Around the observation time, twilight light is expected to peak, after which Earth will transition into normal daylight mode.
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Total lunar eclipses occur several times a year, each attracting attention from both astronomers and the general public. Such events are usually accompanied by intense light effects against the night sky.
On March 3, 2026, the Moon will be completely eclipsed and tinted crimson. The duration is expected to be 74 minutes.
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