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See the 'impossible' as sunrise and a total lunar eclipse appear at the same time on March 3

A rare atmospheric effect called selenelion could briefly let skywatchers see the rising sun and a blood moon at the same time.

February 28, 2026 at 12:00 PM
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 See the 'impossible' as sunrise and a total lunar eclipse appear at the same time on March 3

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A rare atmospheric effect called selenelion could briefly let skywatchers see the rising sun and a blood moon at the same time.

Lunar exploration and research continue to be priorities for space agencies worldwide as humanity prepares to establish a sustained presence on the Moon. The Moon offers unique scientific opportunities and serves as a proving ground for technologies needed for Mars missions and beyond.

Recent discoveries of water ice in permanently shadowed craters and potential resources in lunar regolith have renewed interest in establishing permanent lunar bases. These resources could support life support systems, provide rocket propellant, and reduce the cost of deep space exploration by eliminating the need to launch everything from Earth.

International lunar programs emphasize cooperation, resource sharing, and the establishment of common standards for sustainable exploration. The Artemis Accords and similar frameworks aim to ensure that lunar activities benefit all of humanity while establishing precedents for responsible space resource utilization.

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