Social media was flooded with videos of fiery streaks over Miami, mistaken for a meteor shower.
The eclipse will be fully visible in North and South America, with partial visibility in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
This eclipse will be visible in the northeastern U.S., eastern Canada, Greenland, Europe, and parts of Africa and Russia.
Throughout March, Mars will be exceptionally bright and visible to the naked eye in the early evening sky.
Those unable to witness the lunar eclipse in person can watch live streams of the event.
With a total lunar eclipse, a partial solar eclipse, and Mars shining brightly, March 2025 is packed with celestial events.
Clear skies and minimal light pollution will enhance visibility for both the lunar eclipse and Mars’ bright appearance.