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What time will the March 2024 Lunar Eclipse be most visible? How can you see it?​

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What time will the March 2024 Lunar Eclipse be most visible?

What time will the March 2024 Lunar Eclipse be most visible?© LAPRESSE
The Lunar Eclipse will be visible on March 25.
The March Full Moon will be visible in the early hours of Monday, March 25, in a rare astronomical phenomenon that means astronomers will be able to enjoy a penumbral lunar eclipse, on the same night that the Worm Moon arrives.
The peak of the Worm Moon will be on March 25 at 03:00 ET, the precise moment when Earth's satellite will be positioned behind our planet and the Sun, allowing its face to be fully illuminated in a dazzling spectacle.

The March Full Moon arrives with the first of four eclipses of 2024. Called a penumbral lunar eclipse, it occurs when the Moon enters the Earth's partial shadow, known as a penumbra, a phenomenon that slightly obscures the natural satellite.

What time does the March 2024 Lunar Eclipse begin?​

According to information from NASA, the United States' and world-leading space agency, the American continent will be the only place where the lunar eclipse will be visible, and according to EarthSky data, it will last approximately 279 minutes (four and half hours).
The eclipse will begin shortly before the Full Moon reaches its maximum point on the night of March 24, but will be most visible in the early morning of March 25, around 00:53 ET.

Where can I see the March 2024 Lunar Eclipse?​

If you want to observe these phenomena, particularly the penumbral eclipse, you will need to do so during the early morning hours in order to properly appreciate it.

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To observe the phenomenon in better detail, it is recommended to move away from city lights, and to observe the night sky in detail, you can use home telescopes or binoculars.
A note from NASA reads: "The Moon will darken slightly during those few nighttime hours, which can generate an interesting lapse, even if it can be difficult to notice it with just a glance at the sky. Happy skywatching!"
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