A total lunar eclipse was visible early morning of Tuesday, March 3.
While we had a “blood moon” in March 2025, this week’s event will be the last total lunar eclipse visible in North America until the night of Dec. 31, 2028, into Jan. 1, 2029.
Why is it called a blood moon?
When Earth passes between the sun and the moon during a full moon, the moon appears reddish-orange.
When can you see it?
The partial eclipse will begin just before 5 a.m. Tuesday. As the moon moves into the umbra, it will look like a bite is being taken out of it as that part of the moon inside the umbra appears very dark.
During the next hour, the moon will begin to turn a reddish color. Totality starts at 6:04 a.m. across Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast.…