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Where to See the Total Eclipse
The total lunar eclipse on March 13-14 will be visible across North and South America. Other regions, including western Europe, western Africa, and New Zealand, will also get a brief glimpse of the event.
For those on the U.S. East Coast, the best viewing time will be 2:58 a.m. EDT.
In the western United States, the peak of the eclipse will occur just before midnight, with optimal viewing in cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle.
This will be the first of two total lunar eclipses in 2025. However, it will be the only one visible from North America. The second total lunar eclipse, occurring on September 7-8, will be seen in Asia, Australia, and parts of Africa and Europe.
For those eager to witness another total lunar eclipse from North America, the next opportunity will come on March 3, 2026. The best views of this future event are expected across the western United States and western Canada.