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    First Total Lunar Eclipse of 2026 Witnessed Globally, Visible in Pakistan

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On Tuesday night, the world witnessed the spectacular first total lunar eclipse of 2026, an astronomical event that also captivated observers in Pakistan. This rare celestial phenomenon unfolded over several hours, offering a stunning display as the Earth’s shadow gradually enveloped the moon. Sky enthusiasts across the globe, including those in major Pakistani cities, had the opportunity to witness this awe-inspiring spectacle.

    In Pakistan, the eclipse began with the penumbral phase at 1:44 pm, when the moon started to enter the faint outer shadow of the Earth. This subtle dimming was followed by the partial eclipse becoming visible at 2:50 pm, marking the moment when a portion of the moon was obscured by the Earth’s darker umbral shadow. The total eclipse phase officially started at 4:05 pm, and by 4:34 pm, the moon was completely immersed in the Earth’s shadow, taking on the characteristic deep red hue that has earned it the nickname ‘Blood Moon.’

    The totality phase lasted for a significant period before the moon began to emerge from the shadow at 5:03 pm. The partial eclipse phase continued until 6:17 pm, gradually revealing more of the moon’s surface. Finally, the entire eclipse concluded at 7:23 pm. It is important to note that while much of the eclipse occurred during daylight in some regions, viewers in Pakistan were able to observe the event partially as the moon rose in the evening sky, providing a unique viewing experience.

    A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth positions itself directly between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow that blocks direct sunlight from reaching the lunar surface. This shadow causes the moon to glow with a reddish tint due to sunlight filtering through the Earth’s atmosphere, a phenomenon that has fascinated astronomers and casual observers alike for centuries.

    Adding to the excitement of March’s astronomical calendar, NASA has highlighted other notable events. On March 8, a conjunction of Venus and Saturn is expected, where the two planets will appear very close to each other in the night sky, creating a striking visual for stargazers. Additionally, the vernal equinox on March 20 marks an important seasonal milestone, when day and night are nearly equal in length. This event signals the official start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, bringing longer days and warmer weather.

    These celestial occurrences not only provide breathtaking sights but also serve as reminders of the intricate and dynamic nature of our solar system. For many in Pakistan and around the world, the total lunar eclipse of 2026 was a moment to pause and appreciate the wonders of the universe.

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