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Chandra Grahan Today: When & Where to Watch Lunar Eclipse 2021

Chandra Grahan Today: When & Where to Watch Lunar Eclipse 2021
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Lunar eclipse that will occur on November 19, 2021, is the longest moon eclipse in 580 years and will be seen from the northeastern part of India.
Eclipse Lunar timing, the partial Eclipse will begin at 12:48 and end at 4:17 a.m.
on November 19.
The total duration of this eclipse will be 3 hours 28 minutes and 24 seconds, making it the longest in 580 years.
The maximum partial eclipse will be seen at 14:34 because 97 percent month will be covered by the shadow of the earth.
The last time a bounder eclipse was part of such a long month occurred on February 18, 1440, and another similar phenomenon could be witnessed on February 8, 2669.
The last lunar Eclipse on July 27, 2018.
Where will it be seen? Eclipse has been seen from several areas in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
It will also be visible from above, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Odisha but can be seen just briefly from these places.
Eclipse Partial lunar will be seen from North America, South America, East Asia, Australia, and the Pacific region.
The month is likely to appear red-red in color, which occurs when the sun’s red beam passes through the atmosphere of the earth and gets a little deflected and falls on the moon.
When does ecthrow the following month? Eclipse the following month will be on May 16, 2022, but it won’t be seen from India.
Eclipse the following month seen from India will be on November 8, 2022.

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