👉On the night of March 19, 2026, skywatchers around the world will have the chance to see a remarkable total lunar eclipse. The Moon will remain completely inside Earth’s shadow for about 82 minutes, making it one of the longest total eclipses of the decade. During this time, the bright full Moon will slowly change into a deep red glow in the night sky. This red color appears because sunlight passes through Earth’s atmosphere before reaching the Moon. The atmosphere scatters the blue light and allows the deeper red and orange tones to bend around the planet and illuminate the lunar surface. As a result, the Moon takes on beautiful shades of crimson, copper, and dark orange, creating what many people call a Blood Moon. The eclipse will be visible across large parts of the world, and the best views will happen when the Moon is high in the sky during the peak of the eclipse. If the skies are clear, step outside and look up — events like this don’t happen often and can be truly unforgettable. ✨ Watching the full Moon glow red for more than an hour is a stunning reminder of the beauty of our universe. #LunarEclipse #Astronomy #EarthScience 🌕