The entirety of North and South America will experience a total lunar eclipse on the evening of March 13 into March 14.
Whether you're an eclipse chaser or a casual observer, the partial solar eclipse on March 29 is a show worth waking up for!
The moon will appear a striking reddish color in a few weeks when a magnificent total lunar eclipse becomes visible all across the United States.
The parade of planets, when all seven of earth's solar system neighbors can be seen in the night sky, starts Friday and continues through next week.
The next total lunar eclipse to occur will take place on March 14, 2025 and will be visible in the United States.
The full moon will put on a show during a total lunar eclipse in March, but be prepared to stay up late. For many, it coincides with Pi Day.