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Total Lunar Eclipse 2026: Americas & Asia View

This event has been ongoing for 100 days.

Significance of the Total Lunar Eclipse

The Total Lunar Eclipse is a captivating celestial event where Earth positions itself directly between the Sun and Moon. This alignment casts a shadow, causing the Moon to take on a striking reddish hue, often called a 'Blood Moon', as sunlight filters through Earth's atmosphere. It's a prime opportunity for stargazers worldwide to observe our planet's cosmic dance, offering a unique visual spectacle that highlights the intricate mechanics of our solar system.

Event Details

  • Visible Zones: North America, South America, Eastern Asia, Australia
  • Phenomenon: Earth passes directly between the Sun and Moon
  • Visual: Moon appears reddish due to filtered sunlight
  • Ideal for: Naked-eye observation, photography, educational viewing

FAQ

  • What causes a total lunar eclipse?

    A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting a full shadow on the Moon. Sunlight is refracted through Earth's atmosphere, giving the Moon its reddish color.

  • Where will this lunar eclipse be visible?

    This total lunar eclipse will be widely visible across North and South America, eastern Asia, and Australia, offering a spectacular view for millions.