Updated On: 03 March, 2026 10:56 AM IST | Kolkata | ANI
Duari said skywatchers in India will only be able to witness a partial phase as the Moon will be below the horizon during the full eclipse

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Former Director (Research and Academic) at MP Birla Planetarium, Dr Debinrosad Duari, said that although a total lunar eclipse will occur on Tuesday, March 3, skywatchers in India will only be able to witness a partial phase as the Moon will be below the horizon during the full eclipse.
Speaking to ANI, former director Dr Duari said, "On 3rd March, there will be a total lunar eclipse. However, from India, we will not be able to see the full eclipse as the moon will be below our horizon. From India, only a partial lunar eclipse will be visible... The full eclipse will mainly be visible from North America, Australia, and the Pacific."