Chandra Grahan 2024 India: The second lunar eclipse of the year 2024 is going to happen after a few hours from now. The lunar eclipse occurring tomorrow i.e. on Wednesday, 18 September will be a penumbral lunar eclipse. Scientists are eagerly waiting for this astronomical event occurring in the sky. On the other hand, it is said about the astronomical event like lunar eclipse that it occurs on the full moon day and it is not considered auspicious. The second lunar eclipse of this year is on Bhadrapada Purnima and this day is also the first day of Pitru Paksha i.e. (Shraddh). When is the lunar eclipse starting tomorrow? Where will it be visible and how long will this event occurring in the sky last, you can know about all such aspects in detail here.
When will the lunar eclipse occur?
The lunar eclipse will begin at 6:12 am tomorrow i.e. Tuesday as per Indian time. The eclipse on September 18 will be a penumbral lunar eclipse. Which will last till 10:17 am i.e. the total duration of the lunar eclipse will be 4 hours 4 minutes. The penumbral lunar eclipse will begin at 6:12 am. The partial lunar eclipse will begin at 7:44 am. The maximum lunar eclipse will begin at 8:14 am. The partial eclipse will end at 8:44 am. The penumbral eclipse to occur tomorrow will completely end at 10:17 am. Tomorrow’s eclipse will be the second lunar eclipse of the year. Earlier, the first lunar eclipse occurred on March 25, 2024.
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Lunar eclipse will be visible at these places
People of Europe, America (North and South), Africa and some parts of Asia will be able to see this view of lunar eclipse. According to Space.com, the lunar eclipse will be visible in Europe, most parts of Asia, Africa, North-South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic and Antarctica. At the time when the eclipse of the moon will occur, it will be morning in India, due to which the eclipse will not be visible in the country.
People of India will be able to see from hereLunar eclipse
People of India will be able to watch this eclipse online on NASA’s website and YouTube channel. If you are in areas where the lunar eclipse will not be visible, then there is no need to be disappointed. You will be able to live stream the lunar eclipse on space agencies like NASA and European Space Agency (ESA).
There will be a full moon on Wednesday, September 18. According to NASA, the moon will be visible in its full light for three days from Monday (September 17) evening to Thursday (September 19) evening. The moon will be visible in its full light for three days from Monday evening to Thursday evening. During this time, people in some parts of the world are going to see the Supermoon. It is also known as Harvest Moon.
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When will lunar eclipse occur in 2025 and 2026
The lunar eclipse in 2025 will occur on March 14, 2025. But this lunar eclipse is also not expected to be visible in India. The lunar eclipse falling on March 14, 2025 will be visible in the areas of America, Western Europe, Western Africa and Pacific. The second lunar eclipse next year will occur on September 7. This will be a total lunar eclipse (Total Solar Eclipse 2025). The second total lunar eclipse of 2025 (Total Solar Eclipse 2025) will be visible in many parts of the world. This eclipse will be visible in the areas of Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.
There will be two lunar eclipses in 2026. The first lunar eclipse will be on March 3, while the second eclipse will be on August 28. The first lunar eclipse of the year 2026 (Lunar Eclipse 2026) will be a total lunar eclipse and it will be visible in the areas of Asia, Australia, Pacific Ocean, America. The second lunar eclipse in 2026 will be visible on August 28. This eclipse will be visible in the areas of Pacific Ocean, America, Africa and Europe. It will be a partial lunar eclipse.