
Western Slope Skies - Total Lunar Eclipse - March 3
From Western Slope Skies
February 13, 2026 · 4 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the total lunar eclipse occurring on March 3 and its visual phenomena.
Let’s hope for clear skies on the morning of March 3, when the Western Slope will be treated to a total lunar eclipse. During the early hours of March 3, the Moon will move through Earth’s shadow, creating one of the more eerie sights in nature.
Topics covered
- lunar eclipse
- astronomy
- Earth's shadow
Keywords
- total lunar eclipse
- March 3
- Western Slope
- clear skies
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Western Slope, the Western Slope, Earth
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