India, Sept. 8 -- The "Blood Moon" total lunar eclipse on Sunday brought together millions of astronomy enthusiasts and professionals in India and various parts of the world.

People all across the country watched the celestial phenomenon with wonder as the moon turned red, an event last witnessed in India in 2018. The total lunar eclipse, also known as the "Blood Moon," occurs when the Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon.

So, when can people in India expect to see this wonderful celestial phenomenon again?

While India waited seven years for the "Blood Moon" to appear, the next wait is shorter. The next "Blood Moon," or a total lunar eclipse that will be visible across all of India, is expected on December 31, 2028.

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