Lunar Eclipse

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A total lunar eclipse is far more common and widespread than a solar eclipse, which makes it much more accessible while also still being an incredible experience to witness. The March 14, 2025 “Blood Worm Moon” was visible for all of North America, as well as many other countries in and near the western hemisphere. The partial phases of the eclipse lasted from about 1 am - 5 am ET, with a little over an hour of totality sandwiched right in the middle. I’ve spent far more nights in my life going to sleep at 1 am than mornings waking up at 1 am, but it was definitely worth the struggle.

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A total lunar eclipse is far more common and widespread than a solar eclipse, which makes it much more accessible while also still being an incredible experience to witness. The March 14, 2025 “Blood Worm Moon” was visible for all of North America, as well as many other countries in and near the western hemisphere. The partial phases of the eclipse lasted from about 1 am - 5 am ET, with a little over an hour of totality sandwiched right in the middle. I’ve spent far more nights in my life going to sleep at 1 am than mornings waking up at 1 am, but it was definitely worth the struggle.

A total lunar eclipse is far more common and widespread than a solar eclipse, which makes it much more accessible while also still being an incredible experience to witness. The March 14, 2025 “Blood Worm Moon” was visible for all of North America, as well as many other countries in and near the western hemisphere. The partial phases of the eclipse lasted from about 1 am - 5 am ET, with a little over an hour of totality sandwiched right in the middle. I’ve spent far more nights in my life going to sleep at 1 am than mornings waking up at 1 am, but it was definitely worth the struggle.