Total Lunar Eclipse 2025: Viewing Details and Live Streaming in India

A total lunar eclipse or “Blood Moon” will occur on March 14, 2025, but will not be visible in India. This event coincides with the Worm Moon and will be best viewed in North and South America. Live streaming will be available for Indian viewers, with a full lunar eclipse also slated for September 2025.
A total lunar eclipse, also known as a “Blood Moon,” will take place on March 14, 2025. This event coincides with the Worm Moon, the final full moon of winter in the Northern Hemisphere. During this eclipse, Earth’s position between the Sun and the Moon will cause the Moon to appear red due to the scattering of blue light in the atmosphere.
The eclipse will commence at 9:27 AM IST, reach its peak at 12:28 PM IST, and conclude at 3:30 PM IST. However, this total lunar eclipse will not be visible from India due to daytime occurrence as the Moon will be below the horizon. Indian astronomy enthusiasts will have to wait until September 7-8, 2025, for a full lunar eclipse that can be viewed in the country.
The March 2025 Blood Moon will be optimally visible in North and South America, lasting over 65 minutes. For those in India wishing to witness this event, various social media platforms will provide live streaming of the eclipse.
Key details regarding the March eclipse include its schedule: it will start at 11:57 PM on March 13 and end at 6:00 AM on March 14, with the most dramatic phase occurring between 2:26 AM and 3:31 AM IST. Visibility will be concentrated in North and South America, with partial views in regions of East Asia and parts of Europe.
In India, the March 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse will not be directly observable, as it falls during the day. The eclipse will be seen across parts of North and South America, Western Europe, and Western Africa. Live coverage will be facilitated through several online platforms.
Several institutions, including NASA, and various observatories will offer live streams of the event on their official websites and social media. Additionally, the Time and Date website will supply a live feed, and numerous astronomy YouTube channels are expected to broadcast the event. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe to these channels for notifications.
The term “Blood Moon” describes a total lunar eclipse, where the Moon appears red. This reddish hue is produced when sunlight is refracted through Earth’s atmosphere, scattering shorter wavelengths. Notably, this eclipse is part of a tetrad, a series of four total lunar eclipses, with subsequent events occurring in September 2025, March 2026, and August 2026.
The upcoming total lunar eclipse on March 14, 2025, known as the Blood Moon, will not be visible from India due to its occurrence during the day. However, it will be prominently visible in North and South America and can be observed live online. Meanwhile, Indian viewers can look forward to a later full lunar eclipse in September 2025. The phenomenon’s red coloration occurs due to the atmosphere’s scattering of light, marking it as a significant astronomical event.
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