
In 2026, four major eclipses will occur, including a total lunar eclipse on March 3, known as the Blood Moon, when the Moon appears deep red due to Earth's atmosphere filtering sunlight. This eclipse will be partially visible across most of India, with northeastern states witnessing the end of totality at moonrise. Visibility may be affected by weather and pollution. Other notable eclipses include an annular solar eclipse in February and a total solar eclipse in August, visible in different global regions.
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