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Blood Moon 2026: Where to live stream next week’s total lunar eclipse

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A total lunar eclipse will be visible in parts of North America from March 2nd to 3rd, but not everyone is guaranteed to see it. In some locations, visibility may be obscured by sunlight or clouds. The moon’s low position relative to the horizon during a solar eclipse can also cause problems.

Thankfully, no matter where you are on Earth, you can watch the “Blood Moon” online, where you’ll experience a 58-minute total lunar experience when the moon moves completely into Earth’s dark umbra, turning red.

Here we present a selection of astronomical organizations from around the world who are planning to live stream this amazing event using unique feeds from around the world. This will be the last total lunar eclipse until New Year’s Eve 2028, and the last total lunar eclipse visible from North America until June 25-26, 2029.

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According to the time and date, the entire lunar eclipse on March 2-3 will last about 5 1/2 hours, from the time the Earth’s outer shadow creeps across the moon to the moment it moves away, from 3:44 a.m. ET on Tuesday (March 3) to 9:23 a.m. ET. Running the webcast on your phone, tablet, or laptop allows you to switch back and forth between shots of the eclipse in different parts of North America, as well as Australia, New Zealand, and East Asia.

Access to the webcast will be especially important for skywatchers in Europe, Africa, most parts of Asia, or North America’s eastern time zones, where the eclipse will not be visible at all. A total moon will be visible on the western horizon from the Midwest to the West Coast of North America. However, in most parts of the East Coast, the moon will begin to set just as it has already reached its peak.

Live: Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon) – March 2-3, 2026 – YouTube
Live: Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon) - March 2-3, 2026 - YouTube

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time and date

The Timeanddate.com team, one of the most trusted live streamers for all types of solar eclipses, is once again serving live feeds from around the world. As always, it will be hosted by presenters Graham Jones and Anne Buckle. This time they’ll be joined by Preethi Krishnamoorthy and Avinash Surendran, aka Starry Knights, from Hawaii, along with other feeds from Australia’s Perth Observatory and the website’s mobile observatory near Los Angeles.

Total lunar eclipse | March 3, 2026 | Griffith Observatory – YouTube
Total lunar eclipse | March 3, 2026 | Griffith Observatory - YouTube

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griffith observatory

Weather permitting, enjoy the livestream from the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles on March 3 from 12:47 a.m. to 6:25 a.m. PST. For broadcast details, please see the homepage. Griffith’s visibility will likely be one of the best in North America, and like anywhere in California, you’ll be poised to perfectly capture the entire event from start to finish. (Please note that this event is an online-only event and will not be open to the public on-site.)

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Astrophysicist Gianluca Masi, who founded the Virtual Telescope Project, will curate a broadcast of live footage from an astronomical imaging instrument that will stream a live view of the total lunar eclipse around the world starting at 3:30 a.m. ET. The North American coverage will include live streams from Florida, Michigan, New Mexico and Montreal, while the Australian coverage will include views from Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia.

The total time of the moon is as follows:

Eastern Time: 6:04 AM to 7:02 AM EST on March 3 (Moonset occurs during totality in most areas) Central Time: 5:04 AM to 6:02 AM on March 3 (CST) Mountain Time: 4:04 AM to 5:02 AM MST on March 3 Pacific Time: 3:04 AM to 4:02 AM PST on March 3 Alaska Time: March 2:04am – 3:02am AKST 3Hawaii Time: March 3rd 1:04am – 2:02am (HST)


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