Newsdesk – The stunning visuals of ‘Chandra Grahan’ Lunar Eclipse seen in India and around the world. The lunar eclipse was more of interest for astrologers as the moon glowed like a red fire ball on November 8 evening whereas the earth shadow passed over it and it was the last but second Chandra Grehan of the year 2022.

The much more exciting and enchanting view was in Asia, Australia, North America and parts of northern and eastern Europe and most of South America.

Bloodmoon was captured in India at various locations. The full moon eclipse ended on around 5 pm whereas partial eclipse could be seen till 6.20 pm.

The occasion became more attractive and fascinating as tje next total and full moon lunar eclipse would now be seen in 2025. The lunar eclipse happens when the earth moves in between the sun and the moon.  This causes a shadow on the moon’s surface and that is what we seen from the earth.