Lunar Eclipse to Illuminate Holi Festivities, Here's Why its Special

Author: Nikshey Dhiman Date: 14/03/2024

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Lunar Eclipse

March 25 is an extremely noteworthy day, which is Phalguna's full moon day, will see the first lunar eclipse of 2024.

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Holi

The main reason is because this day is also used to celebrate the Holi festival. On the full moon day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Phalgun, Holika Dahan is conducted in India.

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Time

The time of the moon eclipse is 10.23 am to 3.02 pm.

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Color

Scientists report that the hue of the Moon's surface seems significantly muddled during a penumbral eclipse, but not during a partial or total eclipse.

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Not In India

The fact that this moon eclipse on the day of Holi will be seen in many other nations but not in India is the most significant development.

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Countries

Ireland, Belgium, Spain, England, South Norway, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Germany, and the United States of America will be able to see this lunar eclipse.

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Countries

Certain regions of France, Switzerland, Japan, and the Netherlands can view this lunar eclipse.

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Impact

The eclipse will not affect the Holi festival because it will not be visible in the Indian subcontinent.

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