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Blood moon total lunar eclipse

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Blood moon total lunar eclipse wows spectators: See photos from around the world
A total lunar eclipse took place Tuesday, allowing viewers from around the world to watch the spectacle for the last time until 2028.

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The Moon Turned Blood Red During a Total Lunar Eclipse
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A total lunar eclipse is turning the moon red. Here’s how to watch
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Chandra Grahan 2026 highlights: What happens after total lunar eclipse ends?
A total lunar eclipse, popularly called the Blood Moon, is taking place today, March 3, 2026.

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Chandra Grahan 2026: Lunar Eclipse date, India timings, Visibility and livestream details
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The last 'blood moon' total lunar eclipse until 2029 is tonight - here's when to get the best view across Australia
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The 5 best places to see the 2026 total solar eclipse

On Aug. 12, 2026, a rare total solar eclipse will travel over Eastern Greenland, Western Iceland, Northern Spain and the Balearic Islands.
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solar eclipse 2026

On 12 August 2026, a total solar eclipse will be visible from Greenland, Iceland and northern Spain, making it the first to pass over mainland Europe since 1999. Our stories cover all you need to know about eclipses,
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Did these spruce trees really 'predict' a solar eclipse? Scientists are split

During an October solar eclipse in 2022, a team of scientists traveled to the Dolomites, a forested mountain range in Italy, to study spruce trees.
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Tomorrow Brings a Pair of Rare Sky Events—A Total Solar Eclipse and a Selenelion

Viewers on the U.S. East Coast may witness a rare "selenelion," when the rising sun and the eclipsed moon are briefly visible at the same time because of atmospheric refraction. This overlap will last only one to three minutes around sunrise, provided you have a clear view of both horizons.
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