Total lunar eclipse 2025: When and where to watch the rare event
Sky watchers are set to witness a stunning total lunar eclipse on the night of March 13, continuing into the early hours of March 14.
During the eclipse, the moon will take on a reddish hue, creating a striking display in the night sky. According to NASA, this will be the last total lunar eclipse visible in the United States until 2026.
The celestial event will be visible in North America, South America, and parts of western Europe and Africa. The eclipse will begin at 11:57 pm Eastern Time, with the Moon passing through all phases until it ends at 6:00 am Eastern Time.