Holi, the moon turn red! know the secret behind the blood moon
Holi, will the moon turn red? A blood moon will be visible in the sky on March 14. Such a rare sight is not seen every day. So what is this blood moon? Why is such a sight seen every now and then? Let us know in this report.
Blood Moon means a red moon or a red-colored moon. Such a sight is seen only during a total lunar eclipse. When the Earth is between the moon and the sun, that is, in a straight line, it is called a lunar eclipse. Due to this, sunlight falls partially on the moon. Then, a lunar eclipse will be seen next Holi. At this time, the blood moon will be visible in the sky for 65 minutes. This lunar eclipse will start at 9:29 am on March 14 and end at 3:29 pm. Then, the blood moon will be visible in the sky starting at 11:29 am and will last for about 59 minutes. you also read this What is Black Moon?

The color of the moon appears red, which is called a blood moon. During a lunar eclipse, sunlight partially falls on the moon. But due to dust, gas, and other particles in the air, some of the sun’s red rays reach the moon. Due to this, the color of the moon appears red. In March, the blood moon will be visible in Australia, Europe, America, and East Asian cities.
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