Skywatchers in India are eagerly anticipating a rare lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, a ‘Blood Moon’ event visible across the nation after moonrise. This celestial spectacle, occurring in Leo, promises a unique visual experience and may bring personal transformations. Unlike solar eclipses, this lunar event requires no special eye protection. Skywatchers in India are eagerly anticipating a rare lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, a ‘Blood Moon’ event visible across the nation after moonrise. This celestial spectacle, occurring in Leo, promises a unique visual experience and may bring personal transformations. Unlike solar eclipses, this lunar event requires no special eye protection.
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