A lunar eclipse will make September's full moon appear red this weekend... depending on where you are. Lunar eclipses, the opposite of solar eclipses, happen when the Earth is positioned between the ...
When is the next lunar eclipse? The next lunar eclipse will be a total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026. It will be visible from start to finish across Western North America and Eastern Australia and ...
Stargazers are in for double celestial drama this month: The September full moon coincides with a total lunar eclipse. On Sept. 7-8, the "harvest moon" will reach its peak fullness before slipping ...
Look to the skies on Sept. 7-8 to witness Earth's shadow roll over the lunar disk, giving rise to a deep red "blood moon." Here's what to expect during each phase of this week's total lunar eclipse.