when is the eclipse in nz
The next eclipse in New Zealand is a total lunar eclipse on the night of Tuesday 3 March to early Wednesday 4 March 2026.
Quick Scoop: Key Times (NZ)
For most of Aotearoa (NZDT):
- Penumbral eclipse starts: about 9:44 pm, Tue 3 March 2026
- Totality (full “blood moon”) starts: about 12:04 am, Wed 4 March 2026
- Maximum eclipse: about 12:33 am
- Totality ends: about 1:02 am
- Faint penumbral phase ends: about 3:23 am
These times are for typical main‑centre locations like Auckland and Wellington; other regions are within a few minutes of these.
What kind of eclipse is it?
- It’s a total lunar eclipse , not a solar one, so it’s safe to watch with the naked eye.
- New Zealand has a “front‑row seat” and can see the entire event from start to finish (weather permitting).
Where in NZ can you see it?
According to eclipse visibility tables, all main regions (Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, Otago, Southland, etc.) get a total lunar eclipse with the same general timing window. Chatham Islands see it too, with times shifted for their local time zone.
Here’s a compact HTML table summarising typical main‑centre timings:
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<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Location (NZ)</th>
<th>Penumbral start</th>
<th>Totality start</th>
<th>Maximum</th>
<th>Totality end</th>
<th>Penumbral end</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Auckland / Wellington</td>
<td>9:44 pm NZDT</td>
<td>12:04 am NZDT</td>
<td>12:33 am NZDT</td>
<td>1:02 am NZDT</td>
<td>3:23 am NZDT</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Chatham Islands</td>
<td>10:29 pm CHADT</td>
<td>12:49 am CHADT</td>
<td>1:18 am CHADT</td>
<td>1:47 am CHADT</td>
<td>4:08 am CHADT</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
(Times rounded from regional tables.)
Quick viewing tips
- Best time to step outside for the dramatic red “blood moon” look is roughly midnight to 1 am local time.
- You just need clear skies and a view of the Moon ; no special gear required.
TL;DR: If you’re in NZ, mark late night 3 March to early 4 March 2026 and head outside around midnight to catch the total lunar eclipse.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.