According to NASA, the totality of the lunar eclipse began around 2:26 a.m. ET and ended around 3:31 a.m. ET. The overall eclipse happened between 11:57 p.m. ET until 6 a.m. ET, according to NASA.
For starters, lunar eclipses are far more common than their solar counterparts. Chicagoans witnessed a total eclipse of the moon in November 2022, and we’ll get another chance in March 2026.
In the final minutes of Thursday, March 13 and the early hours of Friday, March 14, 2025, a remarkable celestial event will unfold — a total lunar eclipse ... or penumbra, at 11:57 PM on ...
Astronomy fans are in for a treat this March as the full moon will appear to turn red during a total lunar eclipse. March's full moon, known as the Worm Moon, will pass into Earth's shadow on the ...
The physics is similar to what happens during sunrise and sunset. The lunar eclipse will happen in five stages between 11:57 p.m. and 6 a.m. EDT (03:57 to 10:00 UTC), according to Timeanddate.com.
WASHINGTON — Skywatchers are in for another celestial event as a total lunar eclipse will grace the night sky next week. The total lunar eclipse, also known as a "blood moon," will take place ...
Total lunar eclipse: The moon moves into Earth's darkest shadow (umbra), creating a deep red or orange glow. This reddish appearance has led to the nickname "blood moon." 11:57 PM EDT (8:57 PM PDT ...
Totality begins at 11:26 p.m. PDT on March 13 ... The greater event ends at 3:00 a.m. PDT / 6:00 a.m. EDT / 10:00 UTC. Lunar eclipse-viewing doesn't take much preparation. But you do want to ...
Next up is a rare lunar eclipse, which will be visible in our night skies tonight (March 13-14). And that lunar eclipse is fast approaching. The eclipse, which will create a stunning bright red ...
Here's a breakdown. The best time to see the total lunar eclipse March 13-14 is between 11:26 p.m. and 12:31 a.m. PT. At that time, the moon will appear coppery red to the naked eye. You'll also ...
The countdown for the year's first (and only) total lunar eclipse begins ... Hoosiers can start watching the eclipse beginning at 11:57 p.m. ET when the penumbral phase begins, during which ...