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General advice for taking lunar eclipse photos with your phone There are a few things you can do to ensure that you capture great lunar eclipse photos with your phone no matter which model you have.
2025 will bring three more eclipses: two partial solar eclipses and a total lunar eclipse. Here's what you need to know to see them.
This Friday, March 14, will mark the first total lunar eclipse seen in North America since Nov. 8, 2022. On average, total lunar eclipses occur about once every 2 1/2 years and are seen in ...
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth is positioned directly between the moon and sun, blocking the sun's rays from the moon.
In just a few days, a total lunar eclipse will be viewable from the U.S. See where and when you can catch a glimpse.
This will be the first total lunar eclipse in almost three years, and it will be visible in New Jersey and the rest of the United States.
After this year’s total lunar eclipse, we won’t have to wait as long for the next eclipse to be visible over the United States in March 2026, according to NASA.
The totality phase, when the Earth's shadow fully covers the moon, is expected to last about 65 minutes. The next total eclipse won't happen until March 3, 2026. What happens in a total lunar eclipse?
As the countdown to the year's first total lunar eclipse begins, here's what to know about the difference between a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse.
For the first time in nearly three years, a total lunar eclipse was visible across the United States late Thursday night.
The upcoming partial lunar eclipse will be visible on Sept. 18. Here's everything to know about how and when to spot it.
A lunar eclipse appears when the Earth stands between the moon and the sun. This blocks the sunlight from the moon, making it appear in hues of orange, brown, red — or even, black out entirely.