Lunar Eclipse March 2025
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Where will the 'Blood Moon' total lunar eclipse be visible in March 2025?

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A total lunar eclipse will occur on March 13-14, 2025 — the first on Earth since 2022 .
During this global event, the lunar surface will turn reddish for 65 minutes .
North America and South America will get the best views.
The entire eclipse will be visible across most of the Americas , with glimpses for Europe , Africa and East Asia .
A clear sky is arguably the only important factor for visibility for those on the night side of Earth .
Western parts of the U.S. and Canada typically have better chances of clear skies in March compared with eastern regions.
In London , the penumbral phase will be viewable from 3:47 a.m. GMT on March 14 and the partial phase from 5:09 GMT .
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