Total lunar eclipse on March 3 to be visible from most parts of India
The eclipse that will begin in the evening on March 3 will be visible in the region covering eastern Asia, Australia, Pacific Ocean and Americas.
The eclipse that will begin in the evening on March 3 will be visible in the region covering eastern Asia, Australia, Pacific Ocean and Americas.
Major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai will be able to witness this amazing spectacle in its full glory.
A spectacular total eclipse is on the horizon. Here’s everything you need to know to experience this cosmic phenomenon! Details inside.
It's a special day for skywatchers, as they prepare to watch the longest total lunar eclipse of this century beginning late Friday night (July 27) and stretching till the early hours of Saturday (July 28).
A lunar eclipse can occur only when the moon is full, and is visible only at night. It is completely safe to look at a lunar eclipse with the naked eye.
The July 27 lunar eclipse lasting 1 hour and 43 minutes and will be preceded and followed by partial eclipses lasting more than one hour.