India, March 3 -- A total lunar eclipse, popularly known as the "Blood Moon", unfolded on Tuesday evening, drawing skywatchers across the country outdoors for a glimpse of the celestial spectacle. In the national capital, the partial phase of the eclipse was captured against the iconic India Gate, creating striking visuals.

Taking to X, news agency ANI shared the visuals of the partially eclipsed Moon glowing beside the India Gate. "Delhi: The partial Lunar eclipse begins; Visuals of the moon from near India Gate," the caption of the post read.

The deep red "blood moon" phase has now passed, but the spectacle is not yet over. Observers can still spot a delicate silver arc forming along one edge of the Moon. Over the next hour, the illum...