Moonlit Earth Traces the March 2026 Lunar Eclipse

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Moonlit Earth Traces the March 2026 Lunar Eclipse
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NASA's Earth Observatory uses NOAA-21's VIIRS day-night imagery to show how moonlight dimmed during the March 3, 2026 total lunar eclipse, revealing auroras, snow-covered Arctic terrain, and artificial lights in Alaska as the eclipse progressed from total to partial; the next total lunar eclipse is expected December 31, 2028.

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Shades of a Lunar Eclipse  NASA Science (.gov)

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