Total lunar eclipse creates a spectacle in America and parts of Europe, Australia and Japan

Total lunar eclipse creates a spectacle in America and parts of Europe, Australia and Japan

Astrology and photography enthusiasts gathered in different parts of the world to watch a total lunar eclipse on March 14. While the eclipse lasts roughly six hours, the totality period where the Moon is completely in the Earth’s shadow, lasts over just an hour.br br According to NASA, the next total lunar eclipse will fall on Sept 7, 2025.


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