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Look up tonight! A total lunar eclipse, also known as a Blood Moon, will paint the moon a deep red hue in a rare celestial event visible across all 50 states.
Key Eclipse Times (ET):
• Partial Eclipse Begins: 1:09 AM (March 14)
• Total Eclipse (Blood Moon) Begins: 2:26 AM
• Maximum Eclipse: 2:58 AM
• Total Eclipse Ends: 3:21 AM
• Partial Eclipse Ends: 4:47 AM
No special equipment needed—just find a clear, dark sky and enjoy! If it’s cloudy, you can watch live streams from Griffith Observatory or Time and Date.
Don’t miss it! The next total lunar eclipse visible in the U.S. won’t happen until March 2026.