Blood moon eclipse develops over SC on March 3; meanwhile, Charleston astronomer answers student questions
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A total lunar eclipse, also referred to as a blood moon, is expected to occur in early march. The eclipse will be visible across the US, including South Carolina, although it is unclear if all parts of the state will have a clear view. The event is considered rare and is the only total lunar eclipse of 2026.
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