🌕 Ready for a Blood Moon? Australia’s Sky Will Put on a Show! 🌕

On March 3, 2026, most of Australia will witness a total lunar eclipse—a breathtaking celestial event you won’t want to miss. Here’s your quick guide:

Best Viewing Time: 10:04 PM – 11:02 PM AEDT
Direction: Look East-Northeast
No Special Gear Needed: Visible to the naked eye (binoculars optional)
Photography Tip: Tripod + long exposure for stunning shots

Timeline:

  • Penumbral Begins: 7:44 PM
  • Partial Begins: 8:50 PM
  • Total Begins: 10:04 PM
  • Maximum Eclipse: 10:33 PM
  • Total Ends: 11:02 PM
  • Partial Ends: 12:17 AM (Mar 4)
  • Penumbral Ends: 1:23 AM (Mar 4)


👉 Will you be watching this cosmic event? Share your plans in the comments!

Question: What’s your favourite stargazing spot? 🌌

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