Hyderabad, Nov 5: The last Eclipse of year 2022 and first Lunar Eclipse to be visible this year in India will occur on November 8.
This eclipse is a Total Lunar Eclipse, however it will be visible partially in most of the country whereas at few places people would witness the totality in the end of Totality phase, Planetary Society of India (PSI) Director N Sri Raghunandan Kumar said in a release on Saturday.
He said across the world, this eclipse will be visible in the region covering South America, North America, Australia, Asia, the North Atlantic Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean.
There are Four Eclipses in the year 2022 in which only two (October 25–solar eclipse) & November 8) are visible in India.
The Last Lunar Eclipse visible in India occurred on November 19, 2021 which was Longest Partial
Lunar Eclipse in 580 Years.
As recorded by NASA from New Orleans, the duration of Partial Eclipse on November 19, 2021 was for 3 hours 28 Minutes and 24 Seconds. Whereas the Next Eclipse visible from India which is Partial Lunar Eclipse will occur on the night of October 28 and 29 in 2023, the PSI Director said.
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