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Sky-gazers are in for a rare spectacle tonight as a total lunar eclipse will be visible across India and several parts of the world, including Eastern Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia. During the eclipse, the Moon will take on a striking blood-red colour, also known as the 'Blood Moon'.
According to astronomers, the eclipse will begin at 9:57 pm and continue for more than three and a half hours. The total phase, when the Moon is fully covered by the Earth's shadow, will last from 11:01 pm to 12:23 am, giving observers around 82 minutes to witness the phenomenon. The event will conclude by 1:27 am.
Scientists explain that the...