India, Sept. 6 -- India will be among the countries that will witness a total lunar eclipse tomorrow night, a rare event during which the Moon will pass through the Earth's shadow. The eclipse, also known as Blood Moon or Chandra Grahan, will make for a visually striking display in the skies.
Apart from India, the rare event will also be visible from parts of Europe, Africa, eastern Australia, and New Zealand, but will not be visible to people in North and South America this time.
People will be bracing for the sight of the rare blood moon tomorrow night starting 11 pm IST. However, the eclipse may begin to take shape two hours prior, reportedly at around 8:57 pm.
The total lunar eclipse or the blood moon phase will start from 11 pm an...
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