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A total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026 will turn the full moon a dramatic copper-red for 58 minutes, visible to an estimated 6 billion people across North America, eastern Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. The event marks the final total lunar eclipse until December 31, 2028, and will also produce a rare "selenelion" phenomenon on the U.S. East Coast, where both the eclipsed moon and the rising sun appear above the horizon simultaneously.

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