
Lunar eclipse 2021: Where and how to watch the blood moon of May 26; check out the timings and other related details
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The lunar eclipse or Chandra Grahan will be visible from various parts of the world, including some northeastern states of India.
Sky gazers will be able to experience the first total lunar eclipse of 2021 tomorrow, on May 26. The lunar eclipse or Chandra Grahan will be visible from various parts around the world, including some northeastern states of India. This event is called a Blood Moon as the moon appears slightly reddish-orange in colour when the eclipse takes place. Notably, a total lunar eclipse is taking place for the first time since January 21, 2019.More Related News

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