A rare total lunar eclipse will create a deep-red Blood Moon Mar. 2–3, 2026; see viewing times by time zone and tips to watch safely.
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The moon will pass directly in front of the sun on Feb. 17, setting the stage for a dramatic annular solar eclipse.
From dark-sky parks to remote deserts, these locations offer prime views of the March 3, 2026, blood moon.