The Worm Moon total lunar eclipse, the last full moon of winter, is visible as the Moon moves from right to left through Earth's shadow in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 3, 2026. In India, the eclipse begins at 3:20 PM and ends at 6:47 PM, with the final phase visible as the Moon rises later in the evening. During this rare celestial event, the Moon takes on a coppery red hue, often referred to as a "Blood Moon," observable from a banana plantation.
The Worm Moon total lunar eclipse, the last full moon of winter, is visible as the Moon moves from right to left through Earth's shadow in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 3, 2026. In India, the eclipse begins at 3:20 PM and ends at 6:47 PM, with the final phase visible as the Moon rises later in the evening. During this rare celestial event, the Moon takes on a coppery red hue, often referred to as a "Blood Moon," observable from a banana plantation.
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