A total lunar eclipse will occur on March 3, creating a dramatic red “blood moon” for skywatchers across North America, Australia and East Asia.

During the March lunar eclipse, totality — when the moon is fully immersed in Earth’s dark umbral shadow and appears blood-red — will begin at 6:04 a.m. EST (1104 GMT) on March 3 and peak at 6:33 a.m. EST (1133 GMT). Totality will last for approximately 58 minutes, after which the moon will begin to exit from Earth’s shadow.

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This total lunar eclipse composite image, captured from Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Sept. 7, 2025, shows the stages of a total lunar eclipse. (Image credit: Isura Nimantha/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

If you’re unable to catch the lunar eclipse in person, we’ll be livestreaming the event on Space.com. You can also follow along with the latest updates in our lunar eclipse live blog.

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