This is going to be a treat for the eyes of the stargazers as the last lunar eclipse of 2021 will be visible later this month. The second and last lunar eclipse is going to happen on Friday 19 November 2021.
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When and where to watch the November Lunar Eclipse in India?
The partial phase of the lunar eclipse will start at 11:34 am and end at 05:33 am IST. Preferably, after the moonrise, the end of the partial phase of the eclipse will be evident from the extreme north-eastern parts of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
As per the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the lunar eclipse will last for 3 hours 28 minutes and 97 percent of the moon will appear red.
According to meteorology, the eclipse will be visible from any place where the moon is visible above the horizon during the eclipse. Depending on your time zone, this will be earlier or later in the evening for you," NASA wrote in its monthly update.
The space agency further said that-, "Now this is a large party of the planet which will be able to see at least part of the eclipse including North and South America, East Asia, Australia, and the Pacific. So check its visibility time for your area,”.
Earlier this year, another lunar eclipse occurred, dubbed the "Super Flower Blood Moon". According to the Indian Meteorological Department, people living in West Africa, Western Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Australia, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean will be able to witness the breathtaking moment.
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Different types of lunar eclipses:
Total Lunar Eclipse:
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon and its shadow covers the Moon.
Partial Lunar Eclipse:
A partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth comes between the Sun and the full Moon. However, they are not linked.
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse:
A penumbral lunar eclipse refers to the kind of clip when the Moon passes through the penumbra of the Earth's shadow, but not in the umbra.
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