Key Highlights
- The total lunar eclipse will take place on March 3, 2026.
- It is referred to as a 'Blood Moon' due to the reddish hue the Moon will take.
- The eclipse can be observed safely with the naked eye without special equipment.
- The event coincides with the Indian festival of Holi, making it a rare occurrence.
- Best viewing times in India are around 6:33 PM to 6:40 PM IST.

