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A total lunar eclipse occured on March 3, 2026, and skywatchers in many places in India and across the world were able to view the celestial spectacle. 

The last lunar eclipse was visible in India in the intervening night of September 7, 2025 and September 8, 2025.

The next lunar eclipse will be visible from India on July 6-7, 2028 and will be a partial lunar eclipse. The next total lunar eclipse will be visible from India on December 31, 2028. 

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A view of partial lunar eclipse visible in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday (March 3, 2026).

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The blood moon is seen during the lunar eclipse in Guwahati on March 3, 2026.

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Lunar eclipse with the blood moon seen in New Delhi on March 3, 2026.

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The blood moon rises in the partially eclipsed phase in Chennai on March 3, 2026.

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The blood moon is seen over the New Delhi sky on March 3, 2026 during the lunar eclipse.

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People in Coimbatore witnessed the rare celestial phenomenon, with the blood moon on March 3, 2026.

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The partial lunar eclipse as seen from Udhagamandalam on March 3, 2026. evening.

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The lunar eclipse with the blood moon is visible in Srinagar on March 3, 2026.

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The partial phase of the lunar eclipse is visible in Vijayawada on March 3, 2026.

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The full moon glows orange after the lunar eclipse in Hyderabad on March 3, 2026.

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The blood moon rises during a total lunar eclipse in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, March 3, 2026.

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The blood moon is seen in Havana on March 3, 2026 during the total lunar eclipse.

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A total lunar eclipse is seen over the N Seoul Tower in Seoul on March 3, 2026.

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A view of the blood moon during the total lunar eclipse in San Jose, Costa Rica on March 3, 2026.

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A total lunar eclipse is seen through statues at the Quezon Memorial Shrine in Quezon City, Philippines on March 3, 2026.



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India will witness a partial lunar eclipse tonight between 11:30 pm and 2:30 am. (Representational)

Kolkata:

India, all of Asia, Europe, Africa, and Russia will witness a partial lunar eclipse tonight.

The celestial phenomenon will continue till the early hours of October 29, astrophysicist Debi Prasad Duari said.

People in West Bengal will celebrate Laksmi puja on Saturday night.

“There is going to be a partial lunar eclipse on the night of October 28 which can be experienced by people in India along with the entire Asia, Europe, Africa, and Russia. The eclipse will occur during late night of October 28 and will continue till the early hours of October 29,” Mr Duari told Press Trust of India.

He said that on October 28, the moon will be partially eclipsed by the shadow of the earth for some time and will give people in India a chance to experience a partial lunar eclipse.

A lunar eclipse is marked by two stages of the moon coming under the shadow of the earth. When it enters a partially shadowed region of the earth it is known as the penumbral eclipse, when the moon remains partly lighted.

“The change in brightness is not very much noticeable. After this phase moon will partially enter the actual dark part of the earth’s shadow which is termed an umbral lunar eclipse and is considered the actual eclipse by most people,” he added.

On October 28 night though the penumbral eclipse will start at around 11:31 pm Indian Standard Time (IST), but the partial Umbral eclipse, which is more noticeable, will start in the early hours of October 29, at around 1:05 am IST, he said.

“It will become maximum at around 1:44 am and will end by 2:23 am. The magnitude of the partial lunar eclipse will be around 0.12 marked by the maximum obscuration of the lunar disc,” the astrophysicist said.

On October 14 there was an annular solar eclipse which was experienced by the people of mostly North and South America when the ring of fire was observed across a large part of the western hemisphere.

“It occurred when it was night over India and Asia and could not be experienced by people in this region. The day was a New Moon day and marked the beginning of Navratri, celebrated in major parts of India as the beginning of the Durga Puja Festival. In West Bengal and around it was the day of Mahalaya when people offered their prayers to their ancestors ushering in the most celebrated Durga Puja Festival,” Mr Duari added.
 

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West Bengal along with other parts of India, the whole of Asia, Europe, Africa, and Russia will witness a partial lunar eclipse on the night of October 28.

The celestial phenomenon will continue till the early hours of October 29, astrophysicist Debi Prasad Duari said.

People in West Bengal will celebrate Laksmi puja on Saturday night.

“There is going to be a partial lunar eclipse on the night of October 28 which can be experienced by people in India along with the entire Asia, Europe, Africa, and Russia. The eclipse will occur during late night of October 28 and will continue till the early hours of October 29,” Mr. Duari told PTI.

He said that on October 28, the moon will be partially eclipsed by the shadow of the earth for some time and will give people in India a chance to experience a partial lunar eclipse.

A lunar eclipse is marked by two stages of the moon coming under the shadow of the earth. When it enters a partially shadowed region of the earth it is known as the penumbral eclipse, when the moon remains partly lighted.

“The change in brightness is not very much noticeable. After this phase moon will partially enter the actual dark part of the earth’s shadow which is termed an umbral lunar eclipse and is considered the actual eclipse by most people,” he added.

On October 28 night though the penumbral eclipse will start at around 11:31 p.m. Indian Standard Time (IST), but the partial Umbral eclipse, which is more noticeable, will start in the early hours of October 29, at around 1:05 a.m. IST, he said.

“It will become maximum at around 1:44 am and will end by 2:23 am. The magnitude of the partial lunar eclipse will be around 0.12 marked by the maximum obscuration of the lunar disc,” the astrophysicist said.

On October 14 there was an annular solar eclipse which was experienced by the people of mostly North and South America when the ring of fire was observed across a large part of the western hemisphere.

“It occurred when it was night over India and Asia and could not be experienced by people in this region. The day was a New Moon day and marked the beginning of Navratri, celebrated in major parts of India as the beginning of the Durga Puja Festival. In West Bengal and around it was the day of Mahalaya when people offered their prayers to their ancestors ushering in the most celebrated Durga Puja Festival,” Mr. Duari added.



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