
On 14th March 2025, there will be a celestial occurrence happening along with the celebratory mood of Holi because the total lunar eclipse would overlap with the spectacular festival of colors. The phenomenon will create a stunning “Blood Moon” where the Moon would be glowing red-ish as it moves through the Earth’s shadow. The eclipse will occur during the Worm Moon, the final full moon of winter, and will also be a MicroMoon Eclipse, when the Moon will be slightly smaller than average because it will be slightly further away from Earth.
Blood Moon eclipse 2025: Date, time, and duration
The total lunar eclipse on March 14, 2025, will be observable in most regions of the globe. This is a unique experience as it will last approximately 65 minutes, which will provide a stunning view for those in the regions that will be visible to witness this phenomenon. The Moon will be on the other side of the Earth as far away from our planet as possible at this time, which will render it slightly smaller than usual full moons.
According to the ET reports, the lunar eclipse will begin at 11:57 PM on March 13 and end at 6:00 AM on March 14 (EDT). The most dramatic phase, totality, will occur from 2:26 AM to 3:31 AM EDT (06:26 to 07:31 UTC) on March 14.
From early 2025, it will be a unique phenomenon, with the Moon’s deep red hue turning the evening sky beautiful. The sky gazers will be interested.
Will the lunar eclipse be visible in India
The lunar eclipse will not be visible in India, though, as the eclipse will be occurring during the day in the country. Dr. Rajendra Prakash Gupt, Superintendent of the Jiwaji Observatory in Ujjain stated that the eclipse will predominantly be visible in regions like North and South America, Western Europe, and Western Africa.
Though India would be deprived of this heavenly marvel, it’s a big show for astronomers and stargazers all over the world. That this eclipse happens on the lively celebrations of Holi on 14th March 2025 and will be an extraordinary day for both festival lovers and astronomy aficionados all across the globe.
List of cities to witness the Blood Moon
The locations where the best views of this lunar phenomenon can be enjoyed are cities in different continents:
Partial eclipses will be observed in other places such as Australia, Antarctica, and parts of Asia.
Why does the Moon appear red when there is a Lunar Eclipse
The reason why the Moon appears red when there is a total lunar eclipse is that the Earth comes in between the Sun and the Moon and casts a shadow on the Moon. The red hue, often referred to as a “Blood Moon,” is caused by Earth’s atmosphere scattering the blue and green shorter wavelengths of light so that only orange and red longer wavelengths will reach the Moon. This reddens the Moon coppery or deep red throughout the course of the eclipse.
How to watch the lunar eclipse
If you’re in an area where the eclipse can be seen, these are some tips so that you get the best viewing experience:
- Find a clear location: Go somewhere that is away from city lights so that you have a clearer view.
- Bring a telescope or binoculars: These devices will enable you to spot more details of the Moon’s surface.
- Know the timing: Make sure to go outside at the right time to get the best view.
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