The next lunar eclipse will be a total lunar eclipse on March 2-4, 2026. It is the first lunar eclipse of the year. It will ...
Just days ago the moon traveled directly between Earth and the sun in what was the first solar eclipse of the year, producing ...
The total lunar eclipse occurs around the March full moon phase, as the sun, Earth and lunar disk align.
On February 17, 2026, an annular solar eclipse occurred, offering a spectacular view of the “ring of fire” in the sky. The European Space Agency (ESA) captured this rare cosmic event from space ...
A total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026 will be visible across multiple continents as Earth’s shadow turns the full moon red for 58 minutes.
The worm moon, a blood moon, will be visible during a lunar eclipse over Michigan March 2-3, 2026. Here's what to know.
Learn why total solar eclipses occur irregularly at different locations on Earth, with intervals spanning centuries, based on NASA and Space.com data.
ESA's Proba-2 satellite captured a stunning 'ring of fire' annular solar eclipse from orbit — a view few on Earth could see.
From 2026 to 2028, Earth will see a double eclipse cascade: three total solar eclipses and three annular solar eclipses.