The Moon is about to turn red in March 2026: Who all can see the blood moon and when
This March, the night sky has something special lined up. On March 3, 2026, the Moon will slowly move into Earth’s shadow, and for a while, it will glow in a deep red colour. This is what many people call a “blood moon.”
The best part is that you do not need a telescope or any fancy gear. If you can see the Moon clearly, you can watch it happen.
A lunar eclipse happens when Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon. When this happens, sunlight cannot reach the Moon directly. Instead, light passes through Earth’s atmosphere and falls on the Moon in a softer way. That is why the Moon turns red instead of disappearing completely. This only happens on a full moon night.
The eclipse will show up at different times around the world on March 3. According to NASA, in places like eastern Asia and Australia, people can watch it in the evening. Those near the Pacific region will see it for most of the night. In North and Central America, and parts of western South America, the best time will be early morning. Some areas will see only part of the eclipse, while Europe and Africa will not be able to see it this time.
As explained by NASA, the eclipse happens step by step.
At first, the Moon will look slightly dull. Many people may not even notice this part.
Then, a dark shadow will slowly move across the Moon. It looks like someone is taking small bites out of it.
After that comes the main moment. The Moon will turn red and stay that way for a while. This is when the eclipse looks its best. You can watch it with your eyes or use binoculars if you have them.
Once the eclipse ends, the Moon will slowly return to its normal bright colour.
Because the Moon becomes darker, more stars will be visible in the sky. According to NASA, during the eclipse, the Moon will be seen near the constellation Leo. A few days later, on March 8, Venus and Saturn will also appear close together, giving people another reason to look up.
Watching a lunar eclipse is simple. Try to find a place with fewer lights around you. A rooftop, balcony, or open ground works well. No equipment is needed, just clear skies and a little patience.
The March 2026 lunar eclipse is one of those quiet sky moments that remind us to slow down, look up, and enjoy something truly beautiful.
Thumb image: Canva (for representative purposes only)
So, what is a lunar eclipse?
A lunar eclipse happens when Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon. When this happens, sunlight cannot reach the Moon directly. Instead, light passes through Earth’s atmosphere and falls on the Moon in a softer way. That is why the Moon turns red instead of disappearing completely. This only happens on a full moon night.
When can you see it?
The eclipse will show up at different times around the world on March 3. According to NASA, in places like eastern Asia and Australia, people can watch it in the evening. Those near the Pacific region will see it for most of the night. In North and Central America, and parts of western South America, the best time will be early morning. Some areas will see only part of the eclipse, while Europe and Africa will not be able to see it this time.
What will you see in the sky?
As explained by NASA, the eclipse happens step by step.
At first, the Moon will look slightly dull. Many people may not even notice this part.
Then, a dark shadow will slowly move across the Moon. It looks like someone is taking small bites out of it.
After that comes the main moment. The Moon will turn red and stay that way for a while. This is when the eclipse looks its best. You can watch it with your eyes or use binoculars if you have them.
Once the eclipse ends, the Moon will slowly return to its normal bright colour.
A little extra for sky lovers
Because the Moon becomes darker, more stars will be visible in the sky. According to NASA, during the eclipse, the Moon will be seen near the constellation Leo. A few days later, on March 8, Venus and Saturn will also appear close together, giving people another reason to look up.
How to enjoy it best
Watching a lunar eclipse is simple. Try to find a place with fewer lights around you. A rooftop, balcony, or open ground works well. No equipment is needed, just clear skies and a little patience.
The March 2026 lunar eclipse is one of those quiet sky moments that remind us to slow down, look up, and enjoy something truly beautiful.
Thumb image: Canva (for representative purposes only)
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