India will witness its first total lunar eclipse of the year on March 3, 2026. Locally, it is called Chandra Grahan. You can watch it with your own eyes—no instruments needed. Just step outside, find a clear patch of sky, and look up. The moon will slowly change colour as the night goes on.
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Blood Moon To Light Up the Northeast: India’s First Lunar Eclipse Of The Year
The first total lunar eclipse of 2026 will light up the skies on March 3. The Moon may turn a deep red. Most of India will see a partial eclipse, while the Northeast can catch full totality

A lunar eclipse takes place when the Earth moves straight between the sun and the moon Photo: Shutterstock
A lunar eclipse takes place when the Earth moves straight between the sun and the moon Photo: Shutterstock
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