
Total Lunar Eclipse: A Rare Celestial Show
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On March 3, 2026, a total lunar eclipse captivated skywatchers across the Americas, offering a rare chance to witness every phase, from the initial shadow to full totality. This celestial event occurs when Earth blocks sunlight, casting a reddish glow on the moon due to sunlight bending around the planet. Unlike solar eclipses, no protective gear is needed to view a lunar eclipse. The next total lunar eclipse visible from the Americas is scheduled for 2029, so mark your calendars for this nighttime spectacle.
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