A total lunar eclipse will take place on March 13–14, 2025, casting the moon in a striking coppery-red hue, often referred to as a “blood moon.”
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the full moon moves into Earth’s shadow, blocking direct sunlight and causing the moon to appear red due to the scattering of sunlight through Earth’s atmosphere.
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The total eclipse will last for approximately 65 minutes and will be visible across the Western Hemisphere, with the Americas experiencing a clear view of the event, weather permitting.
Viewing Details by Time Zone:
Eastern Time (EDT): 2:26–3:31 a.m. on March 14
Central Time (CDT): 1:26–2:31 a.m. on March 14
Mountain Time (MDT): 12:26–1:31 a.m. on March 14
Pacific Time (PDT): 11:26 p.m. (March 13)–12:31 a.m. (March 14)
Alaska Time (AKDT): 10:26–11:31 p.m. on March 13
Hawaii Time (HST): 8:26–9:31 p.m. on March 13
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