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#13397520
3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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#13397521
3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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#13397525
3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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#13398013
3 March 2026
The sky turns orange and hazy at sunset as dust particles from the Sahara Desert reach Portugal, carried by atmospheric currents in Lisbon, Portugal, on March 3, 2026. The natural phenomenon affects air quality and visibility across parts of the country, with health authorities advising vulnerable groups to take precautions.
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#13398016
3 March 2026
The sky turns orange and hazy at sunset as dust particles from the Sahara Desert reach Portugal, carried by atmospheric currents in Lisbon, Portugal, on March 3, 2026. The natural phenomenon affects air quality and visibility across parts of the country, with health authorities advising vulnerable groups to take precautions.
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#13378274
27 February 2026
Fresh oranges display in green crates at a market stall in Meersburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on February 22, 2026.
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#13371817
25 February 2026
Bright orange Flame of the Forest flowers (Butea monosperma), locally known as Palash, bloom on tree branches during the spring season. The vibrant blossoms stand out against the surrounding foliage.
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#13371818
25 February 2026
Bright orange Flame of the Forest flowers (Butea monosperma), locally known as Palash, bloom on tree branches during the spring season. The vibrant blossoms stand out against the surrounding foliage.
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#13356329
22 February 2026
The Chinese-Asian district in The Hague, Netherlands, on February 21, 2026, celebrates the Chinese New Year with lion and dragon dancers parading through the district to chase away evil spirits and bring prosperity and happiness for the new year, the year of the Horse.
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#13356330
22 February 2026
The Chinese-Asian district in The Hague, Netherlands, on February 21, 2026, celebrates the Chinese New Year with lion and dragon dancers parading through the district to chase away evil spirits and bring prosperity and happiness for the new year, the year of the Horse.
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#13356331
22 February 2026
The Chinese-Asian district in The Hague, Netherlands, on February 21, 2026, celebrates the Chinese New Year with lion and dragon dancers parading through the district to chase away evil spirits and bring prosperity and happiness for the new year, the year of the Horse.
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#13356332
22 February 2026
The Chinese-Asian district in The Hague, Netherlands, on February 21, 2026, celebrates the Chinese New Year with lion and dragon dancers parading through the district to chase away evil spirits and bring prosperity and happiness for the new year, the year of the Horse.
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#13356333
22 February 2026
The Chinese-Asian district in The Hague, Netherlands, on February 21, 2026, celebrates the Chinese New Year with lion and dragon dancers parading through the district to chase away evil spirits and bring prosperity and happiness for the new year, the year of the Horse.
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22 February 2026
The Chinese-Asian district in The Hague, Netherlands, on February 21, 2026, celebrates the Chinese New Year with lion and dragon dancers parading through the district to chase away evil spirits and bring prosperity and happiness for the new year, the year of the Horse.
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