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Denver, Colorado – Coloradans should mark March 3 now, when a rare 58-minute Blood Moon will unfold from 4:04 to 5:03 a.m. Mountain Time, delivering the state’s last visible total lunar eclipse until 2028.
According to NASA eclipse timing data, totality begins at 4:04 a.m. MT on March 3 and peaks at 4:33 a.m., when the Moon turns deep red inside Earth’s shadow. The Moon will sit low along the western horizon and may set during totality, tightening the viewing window as dawn approaches along the Front Range and across the high country…