Science TechnologyTuesday, 3 March 2026·The Hindu

Total lunar eclipse on 3 March 2026 had partial visibility in India at moonrise

A total lunar eclipse occurred on 3 March 2026, with India seeing only the later partial and penumbral phases in some regions.

Key highlights

Direct fact

On March 3, 2026, a total lunar eclipse occurred, and the India Meteorological Department said India would mainly see the later partial and penumbral phases around moonrise.

Key specifics

  • The penumbral phase began at 15:20 IST.
  • Totality began at 16:34 IST and ended at 17:33 IST.
  • The eclipse ended at 18:48 IST.
  • Best visibility in India was expected in Northeast India and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
  • The eclipse had a deep magnitude of 1.155, producing a blood moon appearance.

Exam lens

Question type: Astronomy current affairs, eclipse timings, 15:20 IST, 16:34 IST, 18:48 IST, magnitude 1.155; TNPSC may ask which Indian regions saw the best visibility.

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