Lunar Eclipse 2021: The longest partial Chandra Grahan is about to appear, see this beautiful sight on November 18
On November 18 and 19, there will be a partial lunar eclipse in many parts of the world including India, let us tell you that Kartik Purnima is also on this day. For the information of you people, let us tell you that there is a partial lunar eclipse (Chandra Grahan 2021), due to which there will be no Sutak during this period.
On November 18 and 19, there will be a partial lunar eclipse in many parts of the world including India, let us tell you that Kartik Purnima is also on this day. For the information of you people, let us tell you that there is a partial lunar eclipse (Chandra Grahan 2021), due to which there will be no Sutak during this period.
According to the US space agency NASA, a partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth's or say the Earth's light shadow falls on the Moon. It is being said that this shadow will remain for a few hours and if the weather remains clear, people will be able to see this wonderful astronomical sight wherever the moon comes out.
According to Earthsky.org, the duration of the lunar eclipse will be about 21693 seconds, which is about 6 hours and two minutes. According to the data on this site, it is being told that this Partial Lunar Eclipse 2021 coming between 1440 and 2669 will be the longest partial lunar eclipse.
According to the Meteorological Department, the partial lunar eclipse will happen from 12.48 pm to 4.17 pm on November 19. It is worth noting that in India it will be seen for a very short time in the northeastern states like Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. It is being said that Lunar Eclipse 2021 will be visible for some time in Delhi too.
Let us tell you that you will be able to easily see this partial lunar eclipse by going live on livescience.com and timeanddate.com.
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