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Lunar Eclipse Visible in Long Beach This Year
Weather conditions could impact visibility of the celestial event.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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A highly anticipated lunar eclipse is set to take place this year, and residents of Long Beach, California will have the opportunity to witness the rare celestial event. However, the visibility of the eclipse may be impacted by weather conditions in the area.
Why it matters
Lunar eclipses are relatively infrequent, with the last one occurring in 2022. This year's eclipse is the only one scheduled to take place, making it a significant astronomical event for stargazers and space enthusiasts in the Long Beach community.
The details
During a lunar eclipse, the moon passes through the Earth's shadow, causing it to appear darker than usual. This year's eclipse is expected to be visible across much of North America, including the Long Beach area.
- The lunar eclipse is scheduled to take place on the evening of June 15, 2026.
The players
Long Beach, California
A coastal city in Los Angeles County, known for its beaches, harbor, and diverse population.
What’s next
Weather forecasts for the evening of June 15, 2026, will be closely monitored to determine the visibility of the lunar eclipse in Long Beach.
The takeaway
This year's lunar eclipse presents a rare opportunity for residents of Long Beach to witness a captivating celestial event, though its visibility may be impacted by local weather conditions.
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