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🌕✨ The Moon is Turning Red On Pi Day! 🔴 🌌
For one special night, the Moon will transform into a stunning reddish-orange during a total lunar eclipse! 🌙🔥 This will be the only total lunar eclipse of 2025 visible from the U.S., so mark your calendars—you won’t want to miss it! 📅 👀
📅 When Will It Happen?
The total lunar eclipse occurs on March 14 at 1:09 AM EDT, but in some time zones, the partial phase will begin on the night of March 13.
⏳ Eclipse Timings:
🔹 01:09 AM EDT (05:09 GMT) – Partial eclipse begins
🔹 02:26 AM EDT (06:26 GMT) – Total eclipse begins
🔹 03:31 AM EDT (07:31 GMT) – Total eclipse ends
🔹 04:48 AM EDT (08:48 GMT) – Partial eclipse ends
🌍 Who Can See It?
The eclipse will be visible anywhere the Moon is above the horizon, including:
✅ The Americas
✅ Antarctica
✅ Parts of northwest Africa
Set your alarms, grab your cameras, and witness a breathtaking celestial event!
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