See moon turn blood red in a total lunar eclipse
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If you want to catch some blood moon action, you’ll need to be up early on the morning of March 3. The lunar eclipse reaches totality at 6:33 a.m. EST, and the moon will be at its fullest all of five minutes later.
Total lunar eclipse is what gives the moon a reddish hue, but this one will be visible early in the morning on March 3.
It's not just a full moon this month; a triple cosmic event is happening. Here is when to see the March full moon, blood moon and the lunar eclipse.
March's full moon appears quickly after the start of the month, followed by a meteor shower experts still know little about.