Science Centre Singapore to Host Special Total Lunar Eclipse Viewing on 3 March 2026

Science Centre Singapore is inviting the public to witness a rare celestial spectacle on 3 March 2026, as it hosts a special viewing event for the upcoming Total Lunar Eclipse. The astronomical event coincides with the 15th day of the Lunar New Year and will be the last total lunar eclipse visible worldwide until 31 December 2028, making it a must-see occasion for skywatchers.

A Night of Celestial Wonder

Visitors can look forward to an immersive evening featuring expert-hosted sky viewing sessions, high-powered telescope observations, and engaging planetarium shows that explain the science behind the lunar eclipse phenomenon. As the Earth’s shadow gradually covers the Moon, attendees will witness the breathtaking transformation as it takes on a deep, reddish hue often referred to as a “Blood Moon.”

Fifteen telescopes offering 30x magnification will be set up for public viewing, with additional telescopes progressively made available as the Moon rises. Live projection screens along the queue areas will broadcast close-up views of the eclipse, accompanied by commentary from Science Centre educators to enhance the experience.

Complimentary Entry with Pre-Registration

Entry to the viewing event is free and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Pre-registration opens on 20 February 2026, and visitors are encouraged to secure their slots early due to expected high demand. Onsite registration will also be available from 6pm onwards at the Science Centre’s main entrance.

For safety and logistical reasons, only telescopes provided by the organisers may be used during the event. Guests will not be permitted to bring personal telescopes.

Special $4 Bundle with Planetarium Show

For those looking to elevate their evening, a special bundle priced at $4 per person includes telescope viewing and a live planetarium show at the Omni-Theatre. Showtimes are scheduled at 5:00pm, 5:40pm, 8:10pm, and 8:50pm, offering deeper insights into the mechanics and beauty of lunar eclipses.

More to See in the Night Sky

Beyond the eclipse, attendees can enjoy views of some of the brightest constellations in the night sky, including Taurus, Orion, Canis Major, and Gemini. Jupiter will shine brightly until late evening, while Saturn will be visible in the western sky until midnight, providing even more reason to stay and explore.

For those unable to attend in person, the entire eclipse will be livestreamed on the Science Centre Singapore’s YouTube channel, ensuring everyone has the chance to be part of this rare cosmic event.

Tickets and registration details will be available from 20 February 2026.

Irone Kim

Recent Posts

Grand Copthorne Waterfront Singapore Debuts AI Powered Personalised Wellness Afternoon Tea with Luli

Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore has partnered with Singapore wellness brand Luli to introduce an…

3 hours ago

Thai Rap Star MILLI Brings First Ever Solo Singapore Concert This September, Tickets Go on Sale 3 July

Thai rap sensation MILLI will make her long awaited return to Singapore with her first…

5 hours ago

Crunchyroll to Stream Highly Anticipated Shonen Anime Kagurabachi Worldwide from April 2027

Crunchyroll has announced that it will stream the highly anticipated anime adaptation of Kagurabachi, based…

8 hours ago

Razer Blade 2026 Laptop Lineup Compared: Blade 14 vs 16 vs 18

LOS ANGELES, USA - Media OutReach Newswire - 26 June 2026 - Razer Blade laptops…

14 hours ago

OneGrowth 2026: Shared AI Token Era Ahead China Telecom Global Partner Conference Held

SHANGHAI, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 26 June 2026 - On June 25, 2026,…

14 hours ago

Flash Sports & Media, Inc. Unveils Plan to Build the Next Tier of T20 Cricket Leagues

Company Presents Investor Deck Outlining Vertically Integrated, Multi-Market Cricket Rights and Distribution Platform Targeting $10-12…

17 hours ago