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A rare total lunar eclipse will occur on March 3–4, 2026, turning the full Moon a striking copper-red colour. Visible across Asia, Australia, and the Americas, this “blood moon” will be the last total lunar eclipse until 2028, making it a must-watch event for skywatchers worldwide.​A rare total lunar eclipse will occur on March 3–4, 2026, turning the full Moon a striking copper-red colour. Visible across Asia, Australia, and the Americas, this “blood moon” will be the last total lunar eclipse until 2028, making it a must-watch event for skywatchers worldwide.  ​ science 

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