A total lunar eclipse will be visible in the United States. Here's who can view it.

NEW YORK: A blood-red moon will soon grace the skies for a total lunar eclipse — and there won’t be another until late 2028. The spectacle will be visible Tuesday morning from…

There won't be another until late 2028.

A total lunar eclipse will be visible in the United States. Here's who can view it.

The only total lunar eclipse of 2026 unfolded in the pre-dawn hours of Tuesday, March 3, causing the moon to turn red in a phenomenon often called a "Blood Moon."

The next total lunar eclipse won't happen until 2028 and isn't expected to be viewed in the U.S. That one comes in 2029.