Chandra Grahan time in Bengaluru: Total lunar eclipse on March 3 – see when and how to watch Blood Moon

Residents of Bengaluru are eagerly anticipating a captivating total lunar eclipse, commonly referred to as the Blood Moon, scheduled for March 3, 2026. This celestial event occurs when the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow that will transform the Moon into a striking reddish hue. Astronomers and enthusiasts alike are preparing to witness this natural spectacle, which is not only a visual treat but also an opportunity to understand lunar phenomena better. The Blood Moon will be visible across multiple regions, making it an exciting occasion for sky gazers. Local observatories and astronomy clubs are likely to organize viewing events, providing guidance on how to safely observe the eclipse. As the date approaches, residents are encouraged to stay informed about the best viewing practices and timings to fully enjoy this extraordinary astronomical event, a rarity that adds to the allure of Bengaluru's night sky.
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