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A total lunar eclipse turned the moon red in Alberta early Tuesday, lasting about 30 minutes.
A total lunar eclipse, visible in Alberta early Tuesday morning, turned the moon reddish-copper, known as a "blood moon," due to Earth’s atmosphere bending sunlight around the planet.
The event, the only total lunar eclipse of 2026, began at 2:50 a.m., reached totality around 4:04 a.m. and lasted about 30 minutes, with the southern part of the moon appearing brighter.
The next total lunar eclipse visible in Alberta will be on June 25, 2029, though a partial eclipse is expected on August 22.
Weather and light pollution may affect viewing, and public events offered viewing opportunities.
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Un eclipse lunar total hizo que la luna se volviera roja en Alberta el martes temprano, durando unos 30 minutos.