Blood Moon to Glow Indian Skies: Witness Total Lunar Eclipse on March 3

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In a rare celestial event, a total lunar eclipse will occur on March 3, creating a 'blood moon' as the Earth's shadow falls on its natural satellite.

The total lunar eclipse is a rare event as the Earth, the Moon, and the Sun do not always align perfectly due to the slight relativity between the tilt of the Earth and the Moon's orbit around the Sun.

The lunar eclipse will be visible in India around sunset, with a visible window lasting roughly 20 minutes as the moon slowly moves out of Earth’s shadow.

Over the next six lunar eclipses, the moon would only dip into the shadow of the Earth instead of being completely engulfed by it, making this the most prominently visible lunar eclipse for now.