A Blood Moon's Majestic Pass Over Western New York
On the morning of March 3, 2026, Western New York witnessed a captivating celestial event: a lunar eclipse. This phenomenon, where the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow, creates a stunning visual effect, turning the Moon a deep blood red. It's a sight that not only makes for incredible photos but also has the potential to leave pets, like your dog, momentarily confused.
According to NASA, any location on the night side of the Earth during the hour of totality could observe this eclipse. This means that the visibility stretched from northeast Asia to North and South America. It's a rare and awe-inspiring sight that unites people across continents in the shared experience of witnessing the cosmos.
However, the next eclipse will be a total solar eclipse, which, according to Space.com, will not pass over North America. Instead, it will traverse the Atlantic Ocean and parts of eastern Europe. This difference in visibility highlights the unique and diverse nature of celestial events, each with its own captivating story to tell.
Michael Mroziak
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