The total lunar eclipse was visible across the U.S., including here in Laredo, on Thursday night, March 13, into early Friday ...
Dozens of observers stood behind telescopes for zoomed in views of the eclipse. When asked, everyone said it was worth staying up late to see it.
Lunar eclipse seen in Kern County and across North America ...
Sometimes sleep takes priority over cool celestial events. Luckily, there's another chance to catch a partial solar eclipse ...
According to NASA, on March 3, 2026, another total lunar eclipse will be visible from the Americas. Just a few months later, a partial lunar eclipse will be visible on Aug. 27-28, 2026. After that, ...
In the early morning of March 14, a total lunar eclipse was visible from most areas in North America. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly into the dark inner shadow cast by the ...
The next chance to enjoy a total lunar eclipse in the U.S. and North America will be March 3, 2026. Total lunar eclipses, which are less frequent than partial ones, typically occur once or twice a ...
Stargazers on nearly one half of the world witnessed a total lunar eclipse overnight, as a rare cosmic lineup caused the moon ...
Skies were mostly clear across Florida for the March 13-14 total lunar eclipse. See videos and photos shared on social media.
In North America, the total lunar eclipse will start around 12:55 a.m. ET on Friday. Telescopes and binoculars aren't ...