A total lunar eclipse, known as a blood moon, will be visible March 3. Learn when and where to see it and how to take photos.
Tonight, the moon has changed color into a vivid red. This is called a blood moon, the result of a total lunar eclipse. According to Kuya Kim's report on "24 Oras," Tuesday, an eclipse happens when ...
Don’t be surprised when the moon is a reddish-orange if you look up to the sky on Tuesday, March 3, from 12:44 a.m. to 6:23 a.m. The Earth’s shadow will cover the moon; this is a total lunar eclipse.