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The first total lunar eclipse of 2026, known as a Blood Moon, occurs today, March 3. In Pakistan, the lunar eclipse 2026 starts at 1:44 PM PKT according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department. Moon eclipse 2026 visibility arrives partially at moonrise. Catch the lunar eclipse 2026 in Pakistan time details below for this rare event.
Today marks the total lunar eclipse 2026 – the only one this year – and Pakistan joins the global view, though partially.
Lunar Eclipse 2026 in Pakistan Overview
The lunar eclipse 2026 is a total event, turning the Moon reddish during totality. In Pakistan, daylight covers most phases, so visibility is partial at moonrise around 6:00–6:30 PM in Karachi.
Moon Eclipse 2026 Timings in Pakistan (PKT)
- Eclipse begins (penumbral phase): 1:44 PM.
- Partial eclipse starts: 2:50 PM.
- Total phase begins: 4:05 PM.
- Peak of lunar eclipse 2026: 4:34 PM.
- Total phase ends: 5:03 PM.
- Partial eclipse ends: 6:17 PM.
- Eclipse fully ends: 7:23 PM.
Moon Eclipse 2026 Visibility in Pakistan
At moonrise, the moon eclipse 2026 shows in its waning partial or penumbral stage. The Moon appears dimmed or reddish as it rises. Look east with a clear horizon. No equipment needed – view with naked eyes or binoculars.
Lunar Eclipse 2026 Global Visibility
The lunar eclipse 2026 is visible across Asia, Australia, North and South America, plus other regions. Pakistan catches only the later stages.
Next Lunar Events in 2026
A penumbral lunar eclipse follows on August 28, 2026 – subtler with slight dimming.
Clear skies tonight? Head out at moonrise in Karachi for your view of this lunar eclipse 2026 in Pakistan time event.
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