The general lunar eclipse “Bloody Moon” will coincide with the bright Holly festival on March 14, 2025, which means the first in history the phenomenon that the sky from 2022 will testify (only if the weather allows it).
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The general lunar eclipse “Bloody Moon” will coincide with the bright Holly festival on March 14, 2025, which means the first in history the phenomenon that the sky from 2022 will testify (only if the weather allows it).
The moon will become “blood red” when passing through the shadow of the earth. The lunar eclipse will take place during the worm moon, the last full winter season. It will also be an eclipse of the micromun, that is, the moon will look a little shorter than usual.
The upcoming lunar eclipse will last 65 minutes, which facilitates millions of people. “This is a broader window. The whole country can see it if the weather permits,” said Bob Larson, senior meteorologist accuweather Mashed.
Will the lunar eclipse visible in India?
Unfortunately, India will not be able to see the lunar eclipse because it will happen throughout the day. According to the report MoneyControlDr. Radgendra Prokash Gupto, Givagi Observatory Observatory in Ujjain, states that the eclipse will be mostly visible in regions such as North and South America, Western Europe and Western Africa.