Chandra Grahan 2026 Timings Highlights: Total Lunar Eclipse Over, check out ‘Blood Moon’ pics inside The highly anticipated Chandra Grahan or total lunar eclipse has finally come to an end, leaving behind a trail of breathtaking visuals. The celestial event, which was visible in parts of Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Ocean, saw the Earth block the direct sunlight from reaching the moon, resulting in its reddish hue. As the moon passed through the Earth's shadow, it took on a deep crimson colour, earning it the nickname 'Blood Moon'. Thousands of people across the world tuned in to witness this rare phenomenon, which occurs when the Earth, moon, and sun are aligned in a straight line. The last total lunar eclipse was witnessed in 2019. The Chandra Grahan began at 2:47 pm IST on May 26th and lasted for about four hours. It reached its peak around 5:23 pm IST, with the moon taking on its reddish hue. The event was visible in parts of India, including major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata. As the eclipse came to a close, enthusiasts took to social media platforms to share their stunning visuals of the 'Blood Moon'. Photography enthusiasts clicked away, capturing the unique moment when the world's attention was focused on the celestial show. With the Chandra Grahan over, astronomy buffs are already looking forward to the next total lunar eclipse, which is expected in 2027. Here are some breathtaking images from the event: [Image: A blood-red moon shining bright in the night sky] [Image: A group of people gathered at a rooftop to witness the lunar eclipse] [Image: A close-up shot of the 'Blood Moon' with its reddish hue] The Chandra Grahan has left many in awe, and we can't help but wonder what other celestial wonders await us.#India #Mumbai #Kolkata #Delhi #Lunar_Eclipse #Chandra_Grahan #Blood_Moon
