Lunar eclipse totality 2025
Published 11:31 am Friday, March 14, 2025
- The peak of lunar darkness. Totality reached. | Photo by Jeremy Crowson
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The last total lunar eclipse was in November, 2022, and the next won’t be until March, 2026. They don’t come around every day, especially the rare “blood moon.”
The threat of cloud cover almost ruined viewing, and did for some across Alabama as the coming storms pushed low lying clouds to obscure the moon intermittently. Luckily, some photos were able to be captured.
- The shadow begins to move in during Lunar eclipse March 2025. | Photo by Jeremy Crowson
- The last sliver visible before red began to show. | Photo by Jeremy Crowson
- The first hints of red as the light glares off the top. | Photo by Jeremy Crowson
- Almost to the peak. | Photo by Jeremy Crowson
- It seemed the totality might not include the uppermost sliver. | Photo by Jeremy Crowson
- The peak of lunar darkness. Totality reached. | Photo by Jeremy Crowson
- Upper left begins to brighten as the shadow moves away. | Photo by Jeremy Crowson