Web Desk(National times)- The first total lunar eclipse of the year will take place on March 3 and will be partially visible in various cities across Pakistan, the Pakistan Meteorological Department said on Thursday. This spectacular total lunar eclipse, often called a “Blood Moon,” will be the first total lunar eclipse of 2026 and the last one until New Year’s Eve 2028. According to the Met Office, the eclipse will begin at 1:44pm (Pakistan time), while the Moon will start entering the Earth’s shadow at 2:50pm. The total lunar eclipse will commence at 4:05pm and reach its peak at 4:34pm. During totality, the Moon will take on a coppery-red or orange hue caused by Earth’s atmosphere scattering sunlight. The total phase will begin to end at 5:03pm, while the eclipse will conclude completely at 7:23pm. The lunar eclipse will also be visible in parts of Asia, Australia, North America, South America and other regions of the world.
First Blood Moon of 2026 to light up skies on March 3



