Chandra Grahan 2023 - Will Lunar Eclipse be Visible Tomorrow in India ?

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October 28–29, 2023 (Saturday and Sunday), will see the last Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan) after an amazing Solar Eclipse on october 14. When the moon moves into the shadow of the Earth, a lunar eclipse takes place. The eclipse that occurs on saturday is a partial lunar eclipse caused by Earth passing between the sun and the Full Moon.
This year's lunar eclipse is scheduled to occur on the full moon day of Ashwin, the Hindu lunar month, which is also the Hindu festival of Sharad Purnima, also known as Kojagari purnima or Kaumudi Purnima.

Will the Lunar Eclipse of october 2023 be visible in India?

In Asia, the Lunar Eclipse will be visible on saturday, october 28. All of india would be able to see the Chandra Grahan, according to nasa sources. The eclipse will last around one hour and nineteen minutes.

When to watch the Lunar Eclipse in october 2023 in India?

At midnight, the eclipse will be visible to people in India. The duration of the eclipse will be 1 hour and 19 minutes. At 1:05 am it will start and will end at 2:24 am.

Where else will the Lunar Eclipse 2023 be visible?

The lunar eclipse will be visible in parts of the Eastern Hemisphere including Africa, Europe, Asia, and parts of Australia. While people in America may not be able to see the lunar eclipse, in some parts of Brazil, the lunar eclipse will be visible during the moonrise.

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