Sep 12, 2024, 04:15 PM IST
The Lunar Eclipse is a significant celestial event that occurs when Earth aligns between the Moon and the Sun, casting a shadow on the Moon. Lunar Eclipses are visible from many regions around the world.
The lunar eclipse is set to take place on September 18, and this will be the second lunar eclipse of the year.
This event will not be visible in India. The eclipse starts at 06:12 AM and ends at 10:17 AM. Clear skies are suggested for the best viewing experience.
While this event will be a visual treat for many, it will not be observable from India due to the Moon's position below the horizon during the eclipse.
The lunar eclipse will be visible in Europe, Africa, North and South America, and parts of Asia.
While the eclipse won’t be visible from India, viewers in other parts of the world can enjoy the spectacle. For those unable to witness it firsthand, many observatories and space agencies will offer live streams of the event online.