A total lunar eclipse brightened the skies on March 3, turning the moon a deep red across Asia, Australia, the Pacific, and the Americas. Called a “Blood Moon,” the event happens when Earth moves directly between the sun and the moon, blocking the sunlight and making the moon appear red.
This eclipse marked the third in a rare trio of consecutive total lunar eclipses, following the first in March 2025 and the second in September 2025.
Click through the following gallery to see the best images from around the world. Keep in mind that the next total lunar eclipse won’t take place until December 31, 2028!