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The lunar eclipse occurring on Tuesday, November 8, is be the last total lunar eclipse for three years. While the next total lunar eclipse will occur in March 2025, the world will continue to see partial and penumbral lunar eclipses before that. On November 8, the Moon will be a blood moon, which occurs during a total lunar eclipse. The entire Moon falls within the darkest part of Earth’s shadow, called the umbra, as a result of which the Moon will appear reddish.

The lunar eclipse occurring in November this year will be visible in regions such as northern and eastern Europe, Asia, North America, much of South America, Australia, Antarctica, and over some regions of the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian and Arctic Oceans.