Tonight, 03 March 2026, India watches the last total lunar eclipse until 2029 as the Moon turns deep red. Why is this brief Blood Moon such a rare and unmissable spectacle?
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After missing February’s Ring of Fire, India will witness a rare total lunar eclipse on 03 March 2026, with the Moon rising already shadowed and possibly glowing an eerie red.
After missing February’s Ring of Fire, India will finally see the Moon darken and possibly glow red on 03/03/2026, but how long will the spectacle last?
This is the year’s second total lunar eclipse. The previous one was seen globally in March earlier. It is also the first eclipse visible since 2022.
The Blood Moon 2025 is unique due to its extensive visibility. It is uncommon for a lunar eclipse visible in the majority of India to occur, and thus this spectacle is a high point for observers.
The first lunar eclipse of the year is set to occur, coinciding with Holi. This celestial event, known as Chandra Grahan in Hindi, has fascinated people for centuries.
A partial lunar eclipse or "chandra grahan" will take place on October 28-29, 2023. Know about its timings and other details.