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March 2026 Total Lunar Eclipse: As Seen from Knolls, Utah

The eclipsed Moon glows red in a starry, partially hazy night sky, above a cliff of layered rock in the foreground.
The fully eclipsed Moon glows above layered rock in Knolls, Utah on March 3, 2026.
NASA/Bill Dunford
March 3, 2026
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In the early morning hours of March 3, 2026, the Moon passed into Earth's shadow. NASA photographer Bill Dunford captured these views of the total lunar eclipse over Knolls, Utah.

The Moon seen about half eclipsed, its left half shining bright white and its right side glowing red. The Moon is about halfway set behind a ridge with the silhouettes of bushes. A few clouds reflect the Moon’s light.
The partially eclipsed Moon sets behind a ridge in Knolls, Utah on March 3, 2026. At this moment, the Moon was moving out of the umbra, or shadow of the Earth.
NASA/Bill Dunford