A Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse Is Happening This Week

Skywatchers are in for a treat this week as a blood moon will phase into a total lunar eclipse. The lunar event will start Thursday night and continue through the early hours of Friday with totality at about 2:26am. Astronomers say the amount of dust and cloud cover will determine how red the eclipse will appear. While the total lunar eclipse won't require any special equipment to watch it, a telescope or binoculars will give you a better view. Staying away from city lights will also improve viewing conditions.

There will be another in September but for the East Coast the next one is March 2-3 2026.

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The blood moon is seen during a total lunar eclipse in Fish Creek, some 230 kilometres southeast of Melbourne on November 8, 2022. (Photo by Paul CROCK / AFP) (Photo by PAUL CROCK/AFP via Getty Images)Photo: PAUL CROCK / AFP / Getty Images


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