A total lunar eclipse will be visible from parts of North America on March 2-3, but not everyone is guaranteed to see it; daylight or clouds may obscure your view, depending on your location, and the moon’s low position to the horizon during the eclipse may also cause problems.

Thankfully, no matter where on Earth you are, you can still catch the “blood moon” online to savor the 58 minutes of lunar totality, when the moon moves completely into Earth’s dark umbral shadow and turns red.

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