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A rare celestial spectacle awaits sky-gazers on Sunday night as a total lunar eclipse will be visible across India. Astronomers confirm that the eclipse, also known as the Blood Moon for its deep red appearance, will be clearly visible in all parts of the country.

The event will begin with the penumbral contact at 9:57 pm, followed by the onset of the total eclipse at 11:01 pm.

The eclipse will reach its midpoint at 11:42 pm, before ending its total phase at 12:23 am. The Moon will finally emerge completely from Earth's shadow at 1:27 am, marking the conclusion of the phenomenon.

As per the traditional practices, the pre-eclipse obser...