New Delhi, March 3 -- As a lunar eclipse - also known as Chandra Grahan - takes place, people across the globe are looking up to witness the rare spectacle. In some regions, the event is unfolding against the backdrop of the night sky. The phenomenon occurs when the Earth positions itself directly between the Sun and the Moon, causing its shadow to fall across the lunar surface and producing one of the most dramatic sights visible from our planet.
For those unable to view it because of cloudy skies or geographic limitations, a live stream of the celestial event is being provided, allowing audiences to watch the "Blood Moon" in real time.
Unlike a solar eclipse, this event poses no risk to the eyes and can be observed safely without spec...
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