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How much of a "bite" we see depends on how the sun, Earth and moon align, according to NASA. Penumbral lunar eclipse: The faint outer part of Earth's shadow is cast across the lunar surface.
NASA has provided key points about the total lunar eclipse that will occur between the night of March 13 and the early morning of March 14, 2025.
A total lunar eclipse will turn the full moon red on Thursday evening and Friday morning across the Western Hemisphere, depending on where you live.
As the countdown to the year's first total lunar eclipse begins, here's what to know about the difference between a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse.
During a total lunar eclipse, the Earth will be perfectly positioned between the sun and moon, blocking most of the sunlight – especially colors with shorter wavelengths like blues and violets.
A total lunar eclipse will make the moon appear red across the Western Hemisphere during the "Blood Worm Moon" this week.