A total lunar eclipse will make the moon appear red across the Western Hemisphere during the "Blood Worm Moon" this week.
Illinois stargazers can catch a glimpse of a full “worm” moon this March, in addition to a total lunar eclipse, or “blood” moon. The worm moon gets its name from the earthworms that spring ...
A total lunar eclipse will bring a "blood moon" into March's night skies. Here's how to see the phenomenon and what else we know.
Following February's "planetary parade," another astronomical phenomenon will light up the night sky soon — a total lunar eclipse. Total lunar eclipses cause the moon to appear a striking red ...
A total lunar eclipse will occur this week, turning the full March moon from white and yellow to reddish orange as it glows in the night sky. A partial lunar eclipse will start at 11:57 p.m ...
2025 is about to get juicy, as the year’s first eclipse will arrive on March 14 (or just before midnight on March 13, if you’re on the west coast). Coming in the form of March’s full Worm ...
Keep your eye on the sky, and you’ll be able to see the first total lunar eclipse in almost three years. The upcoming eclipse will be visible from anywhere in New Jersey and the rest of the ...
A full moon in March has historically been known as a worm ... the Crow Comes Back Moon, the Sugar Moon, the Wind Strong Moon and the Sore Eyes Moon, the Almanac said. Even though it will be fully in ...
Over the next few days, many Americans will be seeing red. This is due to the total lunar eclipse, which will cast a "Blood Moon" into the night sky, viewable in all of the lower 48 states.
Other names for March's full moon are the Eagle Moon, Goose Moon, Crow Comes Back Moon, Sugar Moon, Wind Strong Moon and Sore Eyes Moon. If there's a bit of rain during the full moon, there may be a ...