The total lunar eclipse of 3 March 2026

There will be a total lunar eclipse on 3 March this year, the accompanying eclipse to that of the 17th of February. It is also the full moon. This eclipse comes at a time of high geopolitical tensions, especially in West Asia. The dynamics of the eclipse are very similar to those of the 17th of February eclipse. But there is a more pointed reason to look at this eclipse, pairing it with the previous one. For more, read on … Continue reading “The total lunar eclipse of 3 March 2026”

The 7 Sep 2025 total lunar eclipse

On the 7th of September 2025 there will be a total lunar eclipse. It will be visible over all of Africa, Europe, Asia and Oceania in varying degrees, with the maximum eclipse centered in the Indian Ocean below the southern tip of the Indian subcontinent. It will appear as a blood moon. This will be eclipse #41 of the lunar Saros series 128, a series at its maximum, starting to wane. For more, read on… Continue reading “The 7 Sep 2025 total lunar eclipse”

The 8 Nov 2022 total lunar eclipse

The full moon on 8 Nov 2022 is also an eclipse, a total lunar eclipse. The preceding eclipse two weeks before, with the Sun/Moon lunation in the first degrees of Scorpio, has produced some strong results, some of which will be catalogued in what follows here. Although the latter eclipse is in a waning series, Mars was also out-of-bounds, increasing tensions and producing some violent and catastrophic events. The results of the present eclipse will be revolutionary, instead. For more, read on… Continue reading “The 8 Nov 2022 total lunar eclipse”