Rare Total Lunar Eclipse to Illuminate Skies on March 13-14, 2025
The 'Blood Moon' event will be visible across the Americas, marking the last such eclipse until 2029.
- The total lunar eclipse, also known as a 'Blood Moon,' will last 65 minutes during its peak phase of totality.
- The eclipse will be visible across North and South America, with optimal viewing conditions depending on local weather and clear skies.
- Key viewing times for totality are March 14 from 2:26 a.m. to 3:32 a.m. EDT (March 13, 11:26 p.m. to 12:32 a.m. PDT).
- This event is the first total lunar eclipse visible from North America since 2022 and the last one until 2029.
- Observers can view the eclipse safely with the naked eye, though binoculars or telescopes can enhance the experience.