March 2026 lunar eclipse

Total lunar eclipse
3 March 2026
Ecliptic north up

The Moon will pass west to east (right to left) through the Earth's shadow.
Saros (and member)133 (27 of 71)
Gamma-0.3765
Magnitude1.1507
Duration (hr:mn:sc)
Totality0:58:19
Partial3:27:10
Penumbral5:38:37
Contacts (UTC)
P18:44:22
U19:50:00
U211:04:26
Greatest11:33:37
U312:02:45
U413:17:10
P414:22:59

A total lunar eclipse will take place on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, the first of two lunar eclipses in 2026.

This eclipse is the third of an almost tetrad, with others being 14 Mar 2025 (T), 07 Sep 2025 (T) and 28 Aug 2026 (P).

Visibility

It will be completely visible over the Pacific, western USA and Canada, and New Zealand, will be seen rising over Australia and Asia, and setting over the rest of the Americas.

Eclipses in 2026

Lunar year series

Lunar eclipse series sets from 2024–2027
Descending node Ascending node
SarosDateType
Viewing
GammaSarosDate
Viewing
Type
Chart
Gamma
1132024 Mar 25
Penumbral
1.060981182024 Sep 18
Partial
−0.97920
1232025 Mar 14
Total
0.348461282025 Sep 07
Total
−0.27521
1332026 Mar 03
Total
−0.376511382026 Aug 28
Partial
0.49644
1432027 Feb 20
Penumbral
−1.048031482027 Aug 17
Penumbral
1.27974
Last set2023 May 05Last set2023 Oct 28
Next set2028 Jan 12Next set2027 Jul 18

Saros series

This lunar eclipse is part of series 133 of the Saros cycle, which repeats every 18 years and 11 days. Series 133 runs from the year 1557 until 2819. The previous eclipse of this series occurred on 21 February 2008 and the next will occur on 13 March 2044.

It is the 7th of 21 total lunar eclipses in series 133. The first was on 28 December 1917. The last (21st) will be on 3 August 2278. The longest two occurrences of this series (14th and 15th) will last for a total of 1 hour and 42 minutes on 18 May 2152 and 30 May 2170. Solar saros 140 interleaves with this lunar saros with an event occurring every 9 years 5 days alternating between each saros series.

Metonic cycle (19 years)

The Metonic cycle repeats nearly exactly every 19 years and represents a Saros cycle plus one lunar year. Because it occurs on the same calendar date, the Earth's shadow will be in nearly the same location relative to the background stars.

  1. 1988 Mar 03.675 – Partial (113)
  2. 2007 Mar 03.972 – Total (123)
  3. 2026 Mar 03.481 – Total (133)
  4. 2045 Mar 03.320 – Penumbral (143)
  1. 1988 Aug 27.461 – partial (118)
  2. 2007 Aug 28.442 – total (128)
  3. 2026 Aug 28.175 – partial (138)
  4. 2045 Aug 27.578 – penumbral (148)

Inex series

The inex series repeats eclipses 20 days short of 29 years, repeating on average every 10571.95 days. This period is equal to 358 lunations (synodic months) and 388.5 draconic months. Saros series increment by one on successive Inex events and repeat at alternate ascending and descending lunar nodes.

This period is 383.6734 anomalistic months (the period of the Moon's elliptical orbital precession). Despite the average 0.05 time-of-day shift between subsequent events, the variation of the Moon in its elliptical orbit at each event causes the actual eclipse time to vary significantly. It is a part of Lunar Inex series 35.

Series events from 1500–2500
Descending nodeAscending nodeDescending nodeAscending node
SarosDate
Chart
SarosDate
Chart
SarosDate
Chart
SarosDate
Chart
1151505 Feb 18
1161534 Jan 30
1171563 Jan 91181591 Dec 30
1191620 Dec 91201649 Nov 191211678 Oct 291221707 Oct 11
1231736 Sep 201241765 Aug 301251794 Aug 111261823 Jul 23
1271852 Jul 11281881 Jun 121291910 May 24
1301939 May 3
1311968 Apr 13
1321997 Mar 24
1332026 Mar 3
1342055 Feb 11
1352084 Jan 22
1362113 Jan 21372141 Dec 131382170 Nov 23
1392199 Nov 21402228 Oct 141412257 Sep 241422286 Sep 3
1432315 Aug 161442344 Jul 261452373 Jul 51462402 Jun 16
1472431 May 271482460 May 5
1492489 Apr 16

Half-Saros cycle

A lunar eclipse will be preceded and followed by solar eclipses by 9 years and 5.5 days (a half saros).[1] This lunar eclipse is related to two annular solar eclipses of Solar Saros 140.

26 February 20179 March 2035

See also

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