The total lunar eclipse of March 13-14, 2025, will be a breathtaking event where the Moon turns red due to Rayleigh scattering. It will be visible in many regions but not in India. The eclipse includes penumbral, partial, and total phases, lasting up to 65 minutes. Mark your calendars!
A supermoon occurs when the Moon is closest to Earth, making it appear 14% larger and 30% brighter. In 2025, supermoons will be visible on March 29, October 7, November 5, and December 4. Some supermoons appear red or blue due to atmospheric refraction, creating a stunning celestial sight.
The ocean’s tides are driven by the Moon’s gravitational pull, creating rhythmic high and low tides. Spring tides occur when the Sun and Moon align, while neap tides happen when they form a right angle. The Moon’s orbit, Earth’s rotation, and coastal geography influence tidal variations, shaping ecosystems and marine life.
