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People around India watched the rare lunar eclipse while the moon turned to copper red. Events in the jewels of Nahro Bluecarium, and Dashwashwam Ghat were this occasion.
The blood moon appears during the lunar eclipse, in Chennai, Sunday, September 7, 2025. (PTI)
People around the cities and villages stopped on Sunday evening to look at the sky, where the moon was placed in a wonderful show during the rare moon eclipse.
When the earth’s shadow slipped over the moon, the spectators saw awe while his bright white glow was gradually faint and turned into a copper red tablet, a scene known as the “blood moon”.
Open lands, terraces, and even crowded street corners have turned into improvised width points. In many places, temples and cultural groups were distinguished by the heavenly event with prayers and traditions.
People gathered at Jawaharalal Nehru Planetarium to monitor the lunar eclipse through telescopes in Bangaluru. “Attention is from childhood, and fortunately for us in Bangalore, we have this association, which started in 1976. Since that day, we help people monitor heavenly events,” said Ravor’s head of amateur astronauts in Bangalore, Ravi.
The Science Center organized a public presentation of the lunar eclipse in Kalapuraji, Karnataka. The visitors, including children, noticed that the moon darkens and turns into reddish during the event.
KALABURAGI, Karnataka: The Science Center has organized a public presentation of the lunar eclipse. The visitors, including children, noticed that the moon darkens and turns into reddish during the event pic.twitter.com/jrbzr0mvnz– ians (@anians_india) September 7, 2025
Lovers gathered at Dashashwamedh Ghat with the start of the total lunar eclipse. During the eclipse, the fans performed the sacred baths and meditation.
During the lunar eclipse, the saints, the lovers and the worshipers performed special rituals and hesitated in Ramkon in Nashk in Maharashtra.
Ryan Meligan, an astronomical physicist at Queens Quinz University in Northern Ireland, told AFP that the moon appears red during the lunar eclipse because the only sunlight that it reaches “is reflected and scattered in the atmosphere of the earth.”
He said that the blue wavelengths of light are shorter than the red lengths, so they are more easily separated while traveling through the Earth’s atmosphere.
“This gives the moon its red and bloody color,” he added.
On Sunday, Eclipse has been the longest visible lunar eclipse from India since 2022, and the first since July 27, 2018, could be seen throughout the country.
Skies Cloudy Movesport played in several parts of the country, but the live tables created by astronomical fans around the world consist of disappointment due to the cloudy sky.
Neruj Mohan Ramanogham, Head of the Department of Sciences and Communications and Public Communication (Domain), the Indian Astronomical Physics Department, told PTI news agency,
September 07, 2025, 23:45
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