Lunar Eclipse 2021: A Ready Reckoner Of The Blood Moon On May 26
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Lunar Eclipse 2021: Blood Moon will appear on May 26 but the Chandra Grahan will not be visible from most parts of India. Know all about the Lunar Eclipse and the Super Blood Moon
The first Lunar Eclipse of the year will take place on May 26. This will be the first total Lunar Eclipse since January 21, 2019 and, yes, it will be a supermoon. The Moon will appear larger in the sky than a normal Full Moon and will also look reddish in colour. In India, the Lunar Eclipse or Chandra Grahan will not be visible. Only a few places in the eastern parts of the country will be able to see the partial Chandra Grahan. The Lunar Eclipse will be best seen from Australia, parts of the United States, western South America, the Pacific and South-East Asia. Not only the total Lunar Eclipse, according to the NASA, a series of celestial events have been happening since May 17th and it will culminate in the Lunar Eclipse on Wednesday. The May Full Moon is also known as the Flower Moon, named after the wildflowers that blossom during spring in the Northern Hemisphere.More Related News