Skygazers in Japan, all of Australia and New Zealand and parts of Southeast Asia will be able to observe the eclipse this evening — weather permitting.
The first total lunar eclipse in more than two years is set to give people living between Australia and the central US a celestial treat. DW breaks down where and when to look up.
Skygazers across the globe are waiting for the 'super moon' but it will not be visible from all the parts of the world therefore many observatories and other facilities are taking to online platforms to webcast the grand lunar eclipse.
The first total lunar eclipse in more than two years is set to give people living between Australia and the central US a celestial treat. DW breaks down where and when to look up.
Chandra Grahan 2021: A glittering full moon rose over New Zealand on Wednesday night as people there and around the world waited for a cosmic event known as a super blood moon. At the end of Lunar Eclipse 2021, a rare Super Blood Moon will be seen in the sky. The partial eclipse of the moon will start at around 3:15 pm and end at 6:22 pm on May 26. Stay connected with the TimesofIndia.com to get the latest updates on Chandra Grahan 2021