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    First Total Lunar Eclipse of 2026 to Illuminate Pakistan’s Skies on March 3

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The skies over Pakistan are set to witness a remarkable celestial event on March 3, 2026, as the first total lunar eclipse of the year unfolds. This rare astronomical phenomenon, popularly referred to as a “Blood Moon,” will captivate stargazers across the country with its distinctive reddish-orange glow. The Pakistan Meteorological Department has confirmed that the eclipse will be partially visible from various cities, offering a unique opportunity for enthusiasts and the general public alike to observe this stunning spectacle.

    The lunar eclipse will begin in the early afternoon, with the initial phase starting at 1:44 pm Pakistan Standard Time. Shortly after, at 2:50 pm, the Moon will begin to enter the Earth’s shadow, gradually darkening as it moves deeper into the umbra. The total phase of the eclipse, when the Moon is completely covered by Earth’s shadow, will commence at 4:05 pm and reach its maximum coverage at 4:34 pm. During this period of totality, the Moon will transform into a mesmerizing coppery-red or orange hue, a result of sunlight being filtered and scattered through Earth’s atmosphere.

    This captivating coloration occurs because Earth’s atmosphere bends sunlight, allowing only the longer red wavelengths to reach the Moon’s surface, giving it the characteristic “Blood Moon” appearance. The total eclipse phase will begin to wane at 5:03 pm, with the entire event concluding by 7:23 pm. This timing means that residents in Pakistan will have ample opportunity to witness the eclipse during the late afternoon and early evening hours, weather permitting.

    It is important to note that this total lunar eclipse is not only significant for Pakistan but also for many other parts of the world. The phenomenon will be visible across large regions including parts of Asia, Australia, North America, and South America. This makes the March 3 event a global spectacle, connecting observers worldwide through the shared experience of this rare lunar occurrence.

    Moreover, this Blood Moon marks the first total lunar eclipse of 2026 and is expected to be the last one until the end of 2028, when another total eclipse will grace the skies on New Year’s Eve. Such eclipses do not happen frequently, which adds to the excitement and anticipation surrounding this event. Astronomers and skywatchers are already preparing to capture and study the eclipse, while many in Pakistan are encouraged to look up and enjoy this natural wonder.

    As the date approaches, experts advise viewers to find locations with clear horizons and minimal light pollution to fully appreciate the eclipse’s dramatic transformation. Whether through telescopes, binoculars, or simply the naked eye, the Blood Moon on March 3 promises to be a memorable highlight in Pakistan’s astronomical calendar for 2026.

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