India Witnesses Rare Blue Moon Spectacle, Illuminates Night Sky Sunday
Skywatchers across India were treated to a rare celestial spectacle on Sunday evening as the much-anticipated Blue Moon illuminated the night sky.
What is a Blue Moon?
Despite its name, the Moon did not appear blue in colour; rather, the term refers to the occurrence of a second full moon within a single calendar month, a phenomenon that happens only once every two to three years.
Reactions from Skywatchers
Delhiites at the India Gate were also in awe after seeing the celestial spectacle, In Ayodhya, several people expressed happiness at watching the blue moon.
One of the devotees who visited Ayodhya for darshan said that the moon looks good, and he feels happy to watch the blue moon.
"I came along with my family for darshan in Ayodhya. The moon looks beautiful. It is reddish and orange in colour. I am from Rohtak," said one of the devotees.
Earlier in March, skywatchers across the country witnessed a lunar eclipse, turning the full moon into a darker orb.
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