March 3, 2026, Tehatta, West Bengal, India: The Worm Moon total lunar eclipse, the last full moon of winter, the Moon moves from right to left as it passes through Earth's shadow. In India, the Moon rises later in the evening, so the final phase of the eclipse was visible. In India, the eclipse began at 3:20 PM and ended at 6:47 PM. During this rare celestial event, the Moon was taking on a coppery red hue, often referred to as a ''Blood Moon, '' which will be observable from a banana plantation in Tehatta. (Credit Image: © Soumyabrata Roy/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONL
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March 3, 2026, Tehatta, West Bengal, India: The Worm Moon total lunar eclipse, the last full moon of winter, the Moon moves from right to left as it passes through Earth's shadow. In India, the Moon rises later in the evening, so the final phase of the eclipse was visible. In India, the eclipse began at 3:20 PM and ended at 6:47 PM. During this rare celestial event, the Moon was taking on a coppery red hue, often referred to as a ''Blood Moon, '' which will be observable from a banana plantation in Tehatta. (Credit Image: © Soumyabrata Roy/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONL