In the early hours of Tuesday , March 3, we will have an unmissable astronomical spectacle : the first total lunar eclipse in Monterrey, visible throughout Mexico. We’ll tell you the key times so you don’t miss a minute.
The partial eclipse will begin at 3:50 a.m., the total eclipse will begin at 5:04 a.m., and the peak will occur around 5:30–5:33 a.m., when the Moon will be tinged with that characteristic reddish hue that has earned it the name “Blood Moon.”
If you are looking for a place to watch the total lunar eclipse in Monterrey, the best option is to join the observation organized by the Nuevo León Astronomical Society.
Observation with telescopes at Cumbres García
The meeting point is at 3:00 a.m. in the open field in front of HEB Las Lomas, in Cumbres García. Throughout the early morning, there will be a detailed minute-by-minute explanation of what is happening: from the moment the Earth’s shadow begins to cover the Moon until the peak of the eclipse.
In addition, telescopes will be available to the public, allowing you to observe each phase more clearly and even receive help to photograph the eclipse correctly.
The contribution is $100 pesos per person. Just remember to bring your chair so you can be comfortable while you wait and reserve your spot in advance by calling 81 2601 2121.
This total lunar eclipse in Monterrey does not require special equipment to view—it can be enjoyed with the naked eye—but doing so accompanied by experts and with telescopes definitely enhances the experience.