IllustrativeBlood Moon Explained: Why the Moon Turns Red
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A total lunar eclipse is expected to cause the moon to appear red, an event also known as a blood moon. The eclipse is anticipated to be visible to a large number of people, with some outlets specifying it will be seen by over 3 billion people, although the exact timing and visibility may vary by location. The event is reportedly taking place in March, with some sources providing specific information on how to view it in certain areas, such as Southern California and Toledo.
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