When is the next full moon: what time to see the Blood Moon this 2026
The next full moon, known as the Blood Moon, will occur on March 3, 2026, and will be visible in various regions across the globe.
March marks the arrival of the next full moon in 2026, a phenomenon known as the Blood Moon. This astronomical event excites astrology enthusiasts who are eager to know when and at what time it will be visible. During this event, the full moon will take on a striking red-orange hue as it passes entirely into the Earth's shadow, making it one of the most impressive celestial displays that can be observed without the need for special visual protection.
According to the National Hydrographic Service of Argentina (Servicio de HidrografΓa Naval), the total lunar eclipse will occur on Tuesday, March 3, starting at 9:49 (UT) and ending at 13:17 (UT). The total eclipse, which will showcase the Blood Moon in its entirety, will be visible at dusk in Eastern Asia and Australia, throughout the night across the Pacific, and early morning in North America and Central America. The widespread visibility of this event highlights its significance and draws interest from many across the globe.
The Blood Moon's occurrence during this lunar eclipse is not only a beautiful spectacle but also a reminder of the astronomical phenomena that connect various parts of the world. Such events foster a sense of curiosity and community among spectators who share in the wonder of the night sky. The anticipation of this celestial event exemplifies humanity's long-standing fascination with the cosmos and its cycles, further enriching our understanding of nature's rhythms.