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The Last Total Lunar Eclipse Until 2028 Is Happening Tomorrow—Here's How to See It
East Coast viewers will also have a chance to witness a rare sky spectacle known as a selenelion.
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The March 3, 2026, blood moon total lunar eclipse is the last until late 2028. Learn about its timing, phases, and why total lunar eclipses pause for three years.
After this 'blood moon,' our natural satellite will not fully disappear into Earth's shadow again for nearly three years — until a rare trifecta of total lunar eclipses in 2028–29 ends the drought.
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