New Delhi, March 6 -- On March 14, 2025, a spectacular total lunar eclipse, also known as a "Blood Moon", will captivate stargazers across much of the globe.
This rare astronomical phenomenon occurs when Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon, causing the Earth's atmosphere to filter out shorter wavelengths of light, leaving the Moon with a distinctive red hue.
While the event promises to be a breathtaking sight, the total lunar eclipse will unfortunately not be visible from India due to the timing during daylight hours.
The eclipse will begin at 9:27 am IST and reach its peak at 12:28 pm IST before concluding by 3:30 pm IST. During these hours, the Moon will remain below the horizon for observers in India, preventing any di...
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