The 3 March 2026 Total Lunar Eclipse: a live, international event
Next 3 March, the Moon will offer us a wonderful total eclipse. We will bring the show to you live, thanks to an international team.
*** Join it LIVE here! ***
Next 3 March 2026, the Worm Moon will offer us a precious total eclipse, visible from Australia, Asia and the Americas. As in the past, the Virtual Telescope Project will partner with some great astro-imagers around the globe, to bring to you the stunning beauty of such a unique event. A wonderful example of cooperation through geographical borders!
So far, the 3 Mar. Total Lunar Eclipse 2023 Team is composed as below (regularly updated):
- astrophotographer: John Stevenson (Ardlethan, NSW, Australia);
- astrophotographer: Michael Fisher (Temora, NSW Australia);
- astrophotographer: Chris Stockdale (“Hazelwood Observatory”, Victoria, Australia);
- astrophotographer: Gary Varney (Florida, USA);
- astrophotographer: Karim Jaffer (Montreal Centre, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada);
- astrophotographer: Adrian Bradley (Pointe Aux Barques Lighthouse, MI, USA);
- astrophotographers: Dean & William Hooper (Perth, Western Australia, Australia);
- astrophotographer: James McCue (New Mexico, USA);
-
astrophotographer: Julie Straayer, (Albany Creek, Queensland, Australia);
- coordinator and live comment: astrophysicist Gianluca Masi (The Virtual Telescope Project, Italy).
The online, free lunar total eclipse session is scheduled for 3 Mar. 2026, staring at 08:30 UTC.
To join the 3 Mar. 2026 total lunar eclipse live event, you just need to enter, at the date and time above, our webTV page here!
Please wait while you are redirected...or Click Here if you do not want to wait.
Support The Virtual Telescope Project!
Support us! Please, donate and receive an EXCLUSIVE, image of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS and many more pictures, specifically made for supporters like you!
![]()


