barnswallow
Well-Known Member
Kicking off this thread: Tonight, the total lunar eclipse will be visible, here in the Americas. We have a forecast of clear skies where I am, so the viewing should be good if I can stay up.
Elsewhere, you may get a partial view at moonrise or moon set. The article has a map divided into regions that show the different possible views .
Keep adding to this thread, wherever you are on this planet, when you get a chance to see a lunar eclipse.
earthsky.org
Total lunar eclipse of Full Worm Moon tonight, March 13-14! [EarthSky; 3.13.25]
From the article:
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Elsewhere, you may get a partial view at moonrise or moon set. The article has a map divided into regions that show the different possible views .
Keep adding to this thread, wherever you are on this planet, when you get a chance to see a lunar eclipse.

| EarthSky

Total lunar eclipse of Full Worm Moon tonight, March 13-14! [EarthSky; 3.13.25]
From the article:
"March full moon is the Worm Moon
The 2025 March full moon is the Worm Moon. All the full moons have popular nicknames. Popular names for the March full moon are Worm Moon, Crow Moon and Sap Moon. The name Worm Moon honors the stirring of earthworms and insect larvae in the slowly warming late winter and early spring soil."And:
"March full moon is in Leo
The full moon on the night of March 13-14, 2025, is located in the direction of the constellation Leo the Lion. It glows between Regulus, Leo’s bright star and Virgo’sbrightest star, Spica. The moon is roundest on the day when it is full, but the day before and the day after, it appears almost, but not quite, full."
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