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12 hours ago

The Last Total Lunar Eclipse Until 2028 Is Happening Tomorrow-Here's How to See It

A total lunar eclipse occurs March 3, 2025, when Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon, creating a blood-red appearance visible worldwide without special equipment.
fromTravel + Leisure
13 hours ago

East Coast Skywatchers Can See a Rare 'Impossible Sunrise' Tomorrow Morning-Here's How to See the Optical Illusion

The eclipse is set to unfold in the early morning hours of March 3 with totality (or the phase when the moon is completely immersed in the darkest part of the Earth's shadow) expected to occur under fully dark skies and last nearly an hour. In addition to North America, the display will be visible in the Pacific, eastern Australia, and New Zealand.
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