Moongazers gathered in Chile, Argentina and Venezuela to observe a total lunar eclipse. The events happen when the moon, Earth and sun align just so. The Earth casts a shadow that can partially or totally blot out the moon.
HOW OFTEN DO LUNAR ECLIPSES OCCUR?
According to NASA, the Earth, moon and sun line up to produce a solar or lunar eclipse anywhere from four to seven times a year. The last total lunar eclipse was in 2022 and a partial lunar eclipse was visible in the Americas, Africa and Europe last September.
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If you miss out, the next total lunar eclipse is the evening of September 7 and early morning on September 8. It will be visible from Asia, Europe, Africa and Australia. Parts of the Americas will get another taste in March 2026.
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