00:00A total lunar eclipse was seen over the Americas, Asia, and Australia on March 3rd, 2026,
00:07coinciding with the final night of the Chinese Lunar New Year celebration.
00:11The blood moon effect, as it's often called, occurs when the sun, moon, and earth line up
00:18perfectly in orbit. In Australia, it reached totality on the east coast at around 10.33pm
00:25and 7.33pm on the west coast, and could be seen for about 58 minutes, depending on local
00:32cloud cover. The next blood moon that will be visible over Australia will take place on
00:38New Year's Eve in 2028.
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