The world will witness a total lunar eclipse known as the “Blood Moon” on the morning of Tuesday, March 3, 2026, where the event can be observed from wide areas including Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas.
The total phase of the eclipse lasts about 58 minutes, during which the moon takes on a reddish hue due to the refraction of sunlight through the Earth's atmosphere, giving this phenomenon its distinctive character.
According to astronomical data, visibility will not be available in Egypt, while countries in the southern hemisphere are among the best places to observe the eclipse clearly.
Experts confirm that the phenomenon is completely safe to observe with the naked eye and does not require the use of any glasses or protective filters.