If you’re someone who loves stargazing, you’re probably waiting for the next big celestial event. Well, get ready for a spectacular treat because the first lunar eclipse of 2025 is just around the corner. On March 14, skywatchers will witness a total lunar eclipse, also known as a “Blood Moon,” where the Earth’s shadow will completely cover the Moon, giving it a stunning reddish tint. However, for those in India, there’s a bit of bad news – this eclipse will not be visible from the country, as it will occur during the daytime. But don’t worry, I’ve got all the details you need to know about this rare event.
The lunar eclipse will occur on March 14, 2025, and it will last for over six hours, passing through different phases. Here’s a breakdown of the timings:
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Unfortunately, the lunar eclipse will not be visible in India. This is because it will occur during the day, and the Moon will be below the horizon when the event takes place. For those in India who were hoping to witness the eclipse, watching online live streams or travelling to regions where it’s visible will be the only options to experience this cosmic event.
While India will miss out, people in several parts of the world will get a chance to view the eclipse. Here’s where it will be visible: