Lunar Eclipse 2026: Date, Time, Where And How To Watch Chandra Grahan In India

A total lunar eclipse, or Chandra Grahan, will occur on March 3, 2026, as announced by India's Ministry of Earth Sciences. The astronomical event is set to begin at 3:20 PM IST and will last until 6:48 PM IST, providing a prime opportunity for skywatchers across India to witness this celestial phenomenon. Lunar eclipses occur when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow on the moon and resulting in a stunning visual display. This eclipse is particularly significant as it will be visible in its entirety from various locations across the country, allowing enthusiasts and the general public alike to enjoy the sight. The Ministry has also encouraged public participation and awareness about the event, highlighting its importance in fostering interest in astronomy and science. As the date approaches, preparations for viewing parties and educational sessions are expected to gain momentum, making this a noteworthy occasion for both amateur and seasoned astronomers in India.
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