March full of “blood worm” is coming with the eclipse of the moon. Here’s when and where to see it.

Prepare for the full March “Blood worm month“The phenomenon that will make the moon look red during the complete eclipse of the moon.
The full moon reaches top lighting at 02:55 ET on Friday, March 14th. The total eclipse of the month will make the moon a red on Thursday, March 13 to the next day, depending on the weather zone, states OUR. This eclipse will be visible from the Earth’s Western hemisphere.
When and where to see “Blood worm month”
While this season’s full moon will appear on Friday, it will appear full from Wednesday night on Saturday morning, NASA reports. Details of an almanac of an old farmer Moon times For postal numbers across the USA Local forecasts Include detailed information on how much the night sky will be in various places.
The “blood month” phenomenon will begin before the full moon reaches top lighting. As the eclipse of the moon begins, the moon will start to move through Earth’s shadow on Thursday night at 11:57 pm edt. However, the gradual darkening of the moon will not be noticeable until about 1:09 on Friday. The moon will be completely overshadowed from about 02:26 to 3:31 in the morning, with the opportunity to observe the top of the Red Moon at about 02:59
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The moon will come out of Earth’s full shadow between 3:31 and 4:48 in the morning, and the last partial shade will leave at 6 o’clock, ending the eclipse of the moon.
Viewers in North and South America will catch the best view of “Cherry Blood”, although parts of Europe and Africa can see.
How can I observe eclipse?
The moon will still be visible during eclipseAlthough it will be in the full shade of the earth, according to NASA.
You do not need any special equipment to observe the eclipse of the moon, although the dual or telescope will improve the view. Viewers should head into a dark environment of bright lights for the best views of the moon.
What is the eclipse of the moon and why the moon looks red?
When the sun, the earth and the moon are aligned so that the moon enters the Earth’s shadow, there is an eclipse of the moon. During the total eclipse of the moon, such as the one that happens this week, the whole month is the darkest part of Earth’s shadow.
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The moon will appear red-orange when it is in Earth’s shadow. Any sunlight that the earth does not block during eclipse will be filtered through the “thick slice of the earth’s atmosphere” as it moves towards the moon surface, NASA states. Because of this, the moon will seem red.
Why is the March -Long Moon called the CRV Moon?
This month, the full moon is also called the Crv Moon. Nickname may have originated from earthen worms that are usually found as spring, according to Almanac old farmer.
Other names for March’s Full Moon are the Eagle Moon, Goose Moon, Crow returns the moon, the sugar moon, the wind strong moon and the painful eyes of the moon.