Holi Meets Blood Moon: On March 14, 2025, a rare total lunar eclipse, or blood moon, will coincide with the festival of Holi.
By Aniket CXhakraborty
Jan 30, 2025
What’s a Blood Moon?: During a total lunar eclipse, the Moon turns red due to sunlight filtering through Earth’s atmosphere, a phenomenon called Rayleigh Scattering.
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Not Visible in India: The eclipse will occur between 9:29 AM and 3:29 PM IST, making it invisible in India due to daylight.
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Global Visibility: The blood moon will be visible in North and South America, Europe, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica.
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MicroMoon Eclipse: The Moon will appear slightly smaller as it will be at its farthest point from Earth during the eclipse.
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Astrological Beliefs: Some consider the blood moon auspicious or inauspicious, though these beliefs lack scientific backing.
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Eclipse Duration: The total lunar eclipse will last for about 65 minutes, offering a stunning celestial display.
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Why the Moon Turns Red: Earth’s atmosphere scatters blue light, allowing only red and orange hues to reach the Moon during the eclipse.
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Cities to Watch: Key locations include New York, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, and Lagos, where the eclipse will be clearly visible.
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Unique Celestial Event: The 2025 blood moon is a rare alignment of Holi and a total lunar eclipse, making it a special day for astronomy enthusiasts.