This is the total eclipse of the Moon of March 3, 2026, amid stars and captured six minutes into the hour-long totality, with the Moon's southeastern limb still bright near the edge of the umbral shadow. The Moon was amid high cloud which added the corona-like glow around the Moon. Eventually the clouds won out and the Moon disappeared before the end of totality. The Moon was in Leo and despite the cloud the field stars show up around the Moon, though none were bright. The brightest is 56 Leonis at left at 6th magnitude. This was from home in southern Alberta at about 4:10 am MST. The field
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This is the total eclipse of the Moon of March 3, 2026, amid stars and captured six minutes into the hour-long totality, with the Moon's southeastern limb still bright near the edge of the umbral shadow. The Moon was amid high cloud which added the corona-like glow around the Moon. Eventually the clouds won out and the Moon disappeared before the end of totality. The Moon was in Leo and despite the cloud the field stars show up around the Moon, though none were bright. The brightest is 56 Leonis at left at 6th magnitude. This was from home in southern Alberta at about 4:10 am MST. The field