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.
The Eclipse could be seen on 28 Kartika, 1943 Saka (November 2021) just after moonrise for a very short span of time from extreme northeastern parts of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
Lunar eclipses are not eye-damaging. Therefore, it is perfectly safe for people to watch it through their naked eyes.
Of the five celestial events, there will be three instances of solar eclipse — one partial, one annular, and one total — and a total and a partial lunar eclipse