The next lunar eclipse is a total lunar eclipse happening on 3 March 2026 (a “blood Moon”).

Key details

  • Date: 3 March 2026 (night of 2–3 March in the Americas).
  • Type: Total lunar eclipse (the Moon will turn reddish-orange, a classic “blood moon”).
  • Eclipse window (worldwide, in UTC): roughly 08:44–14:23 UTC.
  • Totality (the fully red phase): about 11:04–12:02 UTC, lasting around 58 minutes.

Because lunar eclipses are set by universal time, everyone gets the same moments in UTC but at different local clock times depending on location. For example, this one is early morning in North America and evening/night in parts of Asia and Australia.

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