There will be a total lunar eclipse on Sept. 7.
See where it will be visible.
September's full moon is known as the corn moon.
September's full moon , also known as the corn moon, is coming this weekend with something special — it will be a blood moon , if you're in the right place to see it.
Unfortunately, the lunar eclipse that creates the blood moon won't be visible in Ohio or the United States. You'll have to wait until March 2, 2026, to see a blood moon in the U.S. visible to the Buckeye State, according to Space.com .
The best view of the 2026 blood moon will be along the West Coast, from Alaska to California. Residents there will be able to see all stages of the eclipse.
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