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People To Witness Century's Longest Partial Lunar Eclipse: NASA

The lunar eclipse that will be seen on November 19, will be the longest partial eclipse, lasting 3 hours and 28 minutes. It is also reported to be the longest eclipse in 580 years, according to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. All of North America, along with parts of South America, Polynesia, Australia, and northeast Asia, will be able to see the Moon in red,… read-more

Fri, 19 Nov 2021 - 03:08 PM / by SAM RAHUL RAJASHEKHAR

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The ring of fire solar eclipse is due to happen on June 10.

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Ring Of Fire Solar Eclipse To Happen On June 10

The first solar eclipse of 2021 will be visible on June 10. This time it will be the ‘Ring of Fire or annular eclipse’. Visible with one-tenth of the sun's normal light, the eclipse is supposed to last for three minutes and 51 seconds. Although the eclipse won't be visible in India, it will be visible from the northeastern US and eastern Canada with partial view from Scandinavia and UK.

Sun, 06 Jun 2021 - 04:35 PM / by Anvitha Shetty

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India's 1st Lunar Eclipse To Take Place In Over 2 Years

The lunar eclipse will first time take place after two years in India on May 26. Indians could catch a glimpse of a partial lunar eclipse in Agartala, Kolkata, Cherrapunji, Cooch Behar, Imphal, Itanagar, Guwahati, Malda, Kohima, Lumding, Puri, Silchar, and Digha. The occurrence of the eclipse will continue for five hours and the complete lunar eclipse lasts for 15 minutes. Earlier, the eclipse took place on January 21, 2019.

Wed, 26 May 2021 - 07:04 PM / by Vanshika Sharma

Tags: Lunar Eclipse, blood moon, partial eclipse, India

Courtesy: Hindustan Times