Lunar Eclipse 2026: Earth’s shadow causes March 3 “blood moon” lunar eclipse |
Astronomers and sky watchers, a big opportunity is coming for you. Total Lunar Eclipse, a rare celestial event is going to occur in the sky on March 3, 2026. This will be a lifetime experience for you. You all are advised not to miss this amazing event. This is called as Blood Moon because this will be in a reddish hue. Lunar Eclipse occur when the Sun, Earth and the Moon align in order and the shadow of the Earth falls upon the Moon, obscuring it from the direct sunlight. This is not a casual event but an event but happens in months.
Why the Moon turns Red?
The Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon during a complete lunar eclipse, casting its shadow on the Moon. Some sunlight still travels through Earth’s atmosphere and bends because of refraction, even if the Moon is obscured by Earth’s shadow. While larger red and orange light wavelengths bend and reach the Moon, shorter blue light wavelengths are more efficiently scattered by the Earth’s atmosphere. That is why the Moon becomes reddish, hence the name ‘Blood Moon.’
When will India witness this event?
Since the event will take place under “moonrise eclipse” conditions, India will not be able to witness the first phase of the lunar eclipse. This implies that by the time the Moon rises in various regions of the nation, the eclipse will already be underway. Because of this, people in different cities won’t be able to see the eclipse until after moonrise, and the visibility period will differ appropriately.
Lunar Eclipse 2026: Date and Time
| Lunar Eclipse | Date and Time |
| Lunar Eclipse | March 3, 2026 |
| Lunar Eclipse Time | From 03:20 PM To 06:47 PM |
| Visibility in India | Visible |
| Moonrise Visibility | 06:26 PM |
| Maximum Eclipse | 06:33 PM to 06:40 PM |
| Eclipse Ends | 06:47 PM |
Lunar Eclipse 2026: Visibility in India
Delhi: 06:22 PMLucknow: 06:02 PMChennai: 06:21 PMHyderabad: 06:26PM
Lunar Eclipse 2026: Visibility in other countries?
Los Angeles: 3:04 AMDenver: 4:04 AMChicago: 5:04 AMSt. Louis: 5:04 AMNew York: 6:04 AMWashington: 6:04 AM
The most spectacular event is “Blood Moon”
Since the event will take place under “moonrise eclipse” conditions, India will not be able to witness the first phase of the lunar eclipse. This implies that by the time the Moon rises in various regions of the nation, the eclipse will already be underway. Because of this, people in different cities won’t be able to see the eclipse until after moonrise, and the visibility period will differ appropriately.

