The full moon eclipse is observed through the Foster Observatory telescope in Santiago, Chile, on March 14, 2025. Javier Torres/AFP via Getty Images
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During the night of Thursday to Friday, a total lunar eclipse transformed the moon into a red hue across the Western Hemisphere.
Lunar eclipses occur when the moon, Earth, and sun align in a specific way. The Earth’s shadow can partially or completely cover the moon.