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- Earth will experience a total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, visible across Asia, Australia, and the Americas.
- The 'blood moon' gets its red hue from sunlight scattering through Earth’s atmosphere; it’s the last total eclipse until 2029.
- For India, the eclipse begins late evening with totality lasting 40-50 minutes; clear skies are best for viewing.
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