The total lunar eclipse on March 14 will happen during the full moon, which also marks the end of the Holi celebrations.
Holi is famous for its colorful celebrations and the victory of good over evil, and the lunar eclipse will make the day even more exciting and interesting.
The total lunar eclipse on March 14 will happen during the full moon, which also marks the end of the Holi celebrations.
A total lunar eclipse happens when the Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon. The eclipse will be visible in some parts of the world, giving sky watchers a chance to see this amazing event.
Cities That Will See The Total Lunar Eclipse
The total lunar eclipse will be visible in many places around the world, including parts of North and South America, Western Europe, and Western Africa. Cities like New York, Los Angeles, Paris, and Madrid will be great spots to watch this amazing event.
These cities will see at least part of the total lunar eclipse: Casablanca, Dublin, Lisbon, Honolulu, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, New York, Guatemala City, Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, Toronto, Caracas, San Salvador, Montreal, Santo Domingo, Chicago, St. John’s, Ottawa, New Orleans, Mexico City, Asunción, Santiago, Brasília, Washington DC, Auckland, San Francisco, Suva, Lima, Detroit, and Havana.
A partial lunar eclipse will be visible in these cities: Khartoum, Ankara, Johannesburg, Cairo, Bucharest, Sofia, Athens, Warsaw, Budapest, Stockholm, Vienna, Zagreb, Rome, Berlin, Copenhagen, Oslo, Lagos, Amsterdam, Brussels, Algiers, Paris, London, Madrid, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Tokyo, and Seoul.
The eclipse will last about 65 minutes, making it an exciting event for people in places where it can be seen. It will also be a MicroMoon, meaning the Moon will look a little smaller because it’s farther away from Earth.
Will The Eclipse Be Visible In India?
People in India will not be able to see the eclipse because it will happen during the day there.
Although India won’t see this Blood Moon, it is still an important event for skywatchers around the world, as it is a rare alignment of both celestial and cultural celebrations.
Written By
Shefali Singh
Mar 13, 2025 11:51