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This site contains info, educational resources, and animations about eclipses.
March 13, 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse | CREDIT: timeanddate.com
You don’t need a telescope for the March 13, 2025 lunar eclipse, but binoculars are handy. It will get dark, so if you want to take a photo during totality, use a tripod.
You will have to stay up late to witness all of the eclipse. Here are times for eclipse stages for various timezones.
ECLIPSE STAGE | PACIFIC Los Angeles |
MOUNTAIN Denver |
CENTRAL Houston |
EASTERN New York |
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Partial Eclipse begins | 10:09 pm | 11:09 pm | 12:09 am | 1:09 am |
Total Eclipse begins | 11:26 pm | 12:26 am | 1:26 am | 2:26 am |
Maximum Eclipse | 11:58 pm | 12:58 am | 1:58 am | 2:58 am |
Total Eclipse ends | 12:31 am | 1:31 am | 2:31 am | 3:31 am |
Partial Eclipse ends | 1:47 am | 2:47 am | 3:47 am | 4:47 am |
March 29, 2025 Partial Lunar Eclipse | CREDIT: timeanddate.com