Sunrise partial solar eclipse happens March 29 for parts of US
On March 29, the Moon will pass in front of the Sun, creating a partial eclipse visible in the Northeast.
On March 29, the Moon will pass in front of the Sun, creating a partial eclipse visible in the Northeast.
For the first time in three years, all 50 states were treated to a total lunar eclipse, late Thursday night and early Friday morning when the Sun, Earth and Blood Worm Moon aligned. You can watch FOX Weather's stream of the entire event at the bottom of this page.
For the first time in three years, America will be treated to a total lunar eclipse on Thursday and Friday when the Sun, Earth, and Blood Worm full Moon align.
Most of the U.S. will have a mainly clear sky for the total lunar eclipse on Thursday and Friday, but spring's severe weather season will complicate viewing for some in the Midwest and Southeast.