On March 3, 2026 there will be a total lunar eclipse visible in eastern Asia and Australia and early morning hours in America. It is safe to see with the naked eye, you can use binoculars or a telescope to enhance the view. A total lunar eclipse is when the Earth passes directly between the Sun and a full Moon, causing it to cast a shadow over the lunar surface. When this event occurs the Earth’s atmosphere filters the sunlight, which causes a reddish glow on the Moon. The event can take up to a few hours, while the reddish phase can last up to minutes.
Can New York see the Total Lunar Eclipse: According to timeandate: Yes, NY will be able to see the Total Lunar Eclipse. It will start at 3:44 am, but the most visible point will be at 6:25 am. It will last for 3 minutes, while the entire event will last 2 hours and 44 minutes.
