WATCH: Lunar Eclipse 2023 – Unfolded last night across India

In this article, we will talk about the Lunar Eclipse 2023. A Lunar Eclipse is an astronomical event that happens when the Moon moves into the Earth’s shadow, causing the Moon to be darkened. Now fans must be keen to know about the Lunar Eclipse 2023. The partial lunar eclipse which was the last lunar eclipse this year started on 28 October 2023 night at around 11:31 pm. Currently, this news has been gaining huge attention from people as they are super curious to know about the whole information about the news. Here we have more information about the news and we will share it with you in this article. You are on the right page for more information about the news, so please read the complete article.

Lunar Eclipse 2023

How to watch Lunar Eclipse 2023?

The lunar eclipse had been observable in Delhi on 29 October from 1:06 a.m. to 2:22 a.m.Special telescopes and big binoculars have been established in the Nehru Planetarium in National Capital to view this partial lunar eclipse. Currently, the news has been gaining huge attention from the people as now lots of people are super keen to know about the whole information about the news.

American space agency NASA stated,” Look out for a heavenly companion Jupiter, which will seem at the more inferior left of the Moon.” NASA called the complete cosmic event a “marvelous night for a Moondance.” Scroll down to the next page for more information about the news.

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Delhi – Here are some views of the partial lunar eclipse from the Nehru Planetarium in Delhi.

West Bengal – Here are a few images of the partial lunar eclipse from Siliguri in West Bengal.

Uttarakhand– In Uttarakhand disciples performed havan at Har Ki Pauri in Haridwar during the lunar eclipse.

Maharashtra– Here are some pictures of the partial lunar eclipse from Chembur in Mumbai.

Madhya Pradesh – In Madhya Pradesh, the Mahakaleshwar temple in Ujjain was soaked with water from holy rivers after the lunar eclipse, and ‘Bhasma Aarti’ was performed.

OP Gupta a Retired Senior engineer at Nehru Planetarium stated that this has been a partial lunar eclipse in which Earth’s shadow covered just 6 % of the Moon. The Penumbra started at 11:31 am and a partial eclipse became visual at around 1:05 pm. A lunar eclipse happens when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are precisely or very near aligned in a straight line with Earth. Here we have shared all the information that we had. Stay tuned to us for more updates.

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