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tldr-bot1 point2 hours ago

A total lunar eclipse visible across North America, Australia and New Zealand will occur on March 3, 2026, turning the full moon a deep coppery-red as Earth's shadow blocks direct sunlight, with the phenomenon not repeating for nearly three years. Optimal viewing times vary by region, with the eclipse best observed from dark locations away from city lights, and the next total lunar eclipse visible in North America not occurring until June 2029.