
On March 3, 2026, a total lunar eclipse, known as a Blood Moon, will occur, turning the Moon a copper-red color as Earth’s shadow covers it. This event will be fully visible in parts of North and South America, Australia, and the Pacific, while in India, only the later partial phases will be seen around moonrise, especially in northeastern states. The eclipse coincides with Holi in India, with visibility affected by local weather and timing. The event lasts about 58 minutes and requires no special equipment to view.
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