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Did You Miss The Blood Moon? Mark The Calendar For Its Comeback

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This was no ordinary moonlight. From Delhi to Bengaluru, across every Indian city, the spectacle was clearly visible between 8:58 PM on September 7 and 2:25 AM on September 8.

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Why September’s Red Moon Stunned the World, and When It Returns

Why September’s Red Moon Stunned the World, and When It Returns

On September 7th, night skies turned cinematic as a deep red moon cast its spell. Cameras clicked, timelines flooded, and the rare total lunar eclipse became the talk of the internet. For many, though, the magic slipped away between office deadlines and midnight sleep. The obvious question lingers: when do we get our next shot at a blood moon?

The September Spectacle Across Indian Cities

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This was no ordinary moonlight. From Delhi to Bengaluru, across every Indian city, the spectacle was clearly visible between 8:58 PM on September 7 and 2:25 AM on September 8.

Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia also shared the view. NASA called it one of the longest total lunar eclipses since 2022, and only the second time since 2018 that Indians enjoyed a clear blood moon show from coast to coast.

A blood moon isn’t a separate celestial body, it’s a moment in time. When the Earth positions itself perfectly between the Sun and the Moon, sunlight bends through our atmosphere, scattering blue wavelengths and allowing only reds and oranges to filter through. This eerie reflection paints the Moon in shades of copper, crimson, and blood-red.

So, When Is the Next Blood Moon?

Eclipse enthusiasts will need patience. The next total lunar eclipse is scheduled for March 3, 2026. Unlike partial eclipses, this one promises the full dramatic sweep of red again and will be visible across India, large parts of Asia, the Americas, Australia, and the Pacific.

For those keeping celestial calendars, the next big after that falls on the night of December 31, 2028, stretching into January 1, 2029. Imagine welcoming the new year under a red moon, a rare alignment of astronomy and human celebration. That eclipse will also be visible in India, along with Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.

What About the Years in Between?

Between now and 2026, the Moon will play peekaboo with us in partial eclipses. On October 28, 2023, India did catch a lunar eclipse, but it was only partial, no dramatic red hues.

Looking ahead, February 20, 2027, will bring another lunar eclipse, visible from India and much of the globe, but again only in a pale form. The Moon will darken slightly, but not turn the signature blood-red.

Why the Blood Moon Matters

For skywatchers, these events are a mix of science and poetry. They remind us of how precisely the cosmos dances and how rarely such alignments happen. Across cultures, blood moons have carried symbolism – omens of change, endings, or renewal.

In modern times, they are more about collective awe. Neighbours step out, strangers huddle over camera screens, and for one night, everyone looks up instead of down.

So if you missed September’s red glow, circle March 2026 in your mental calendar. The Moon will return, veiled in copper, patient as always.

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