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The world to see ‘the longest moon eclipse in 1,000 years’

The world to see 'the longest moon eclipse in 1,000 years'
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New Delhi: November 19 Eclipse Lunar partial will, therefore, it becomes the longest event in a stretch of 1,000 years.
The last lunar eclipse that stretched longer occurred on February 18, 1440.
The other times the earth will see a guraint of the month in part as long as this month will be on February 8, 2669, the website states.
Penumbral and the first phase of the moon eclipse in part is when a lighter earth shadow falls on the moon, changing its appearance just a little.
In India, Eclipse will be seen for a very short time span in the northeastern part of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
“The partial phase of the eclipse will begin at 12:48 a.m.
and will end at 4:17 a.m.
(on November 19),” said IMD.
Eclipse November 18-19 is also the last eclipse in any form this year and Eclipse the following month will be seen from India on November 8, 2022, and it will become a total lunar eclipse.

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