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whens the eclipse +60% T Interval:

There is a total lunar eclipse happening today/tonight, 3 March 2026 , with totality lasting about 58 minutes between roughly 11:04 and 12:02 UTC. This is the “blood moon” many outlets are talking about and it is visible (at least partially) across large parts of North America, Asia‑Pacific, and other regions, depending on your local time and moonrise/moonset.

Since you asked “+60% T Interval”, if you mean “when is it around 60% into totality,” that would fall roughly in the middle of the total phase , close to the maximum eclipse at about 11:33 UTC , when the Moon is deepest in Earth’s shadow. In plain terms:

  • Total phase starts: about 11:04 UTC
  • Peak/maximum (≈ “+60% into T” if you’re timing from first total contact): about 11:33 UTC
  • Total phase ends: about 12:02 UTC

If you tell me your city or region, I can translate that into a simple local clock time window so you know when to step outside and look up.

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