scienceneutral
Red Moon Rising: Catch the Worm Moon Eclipse in North America
North AmericaSunday, March 9, 2025
You don't need any special equipment to see the "blood moon. " It's visible from anywhere, even in cities with lots of light pollution. But if you want to see the stars around the moon, you might want to head to a darker spot. Astrophotographers will likely be out in force, capturing wide-angle shots of the sky and landscapes. Just remember to dress warmly and bring a blanket or hot drink—it can get chilly in March!
After the eclipse, the Worm Moon will set in the west during dawn on Friday, March 14th, and rise again in the evening, just after sunset. Moonrise times will vary by location, so check your local listings. The sight of the full moon rising on the eastern horizon will be visible across the world, even if you missed the eclipse.
If you're wondering when the next full moon is, mark your calendars for Saturday, April 12th. That's when the Pink Moon, the first full moon of spring, will light up the sky. Before that, on March 29th, there will be a partial solar eclipse visible from northeastern North America and across Europe.
This event is a great opportunity to learn about the moon's phases and how eclipses work. It's also a chance to appreciate the beauty of the night sky. So, grab your binoculars or a telescope, find a cozy spot, and enjoy the show!
Actions
flag content