Chandra Grahan 2023 Live Updates: The partial lunar eclipse tonight follows an annular solar eclipse that happened earlier this month.
Lunar Eclipse 2023 in India live updates (October 28): The “ring of fire” solar eclipse that happened on October 14 was a sight to behold, but it was only visible in a very small part of the world. The lunar eclipse happening tonight, on the other hand, will be visible to all parts of the world where the Moon is above the horizon when it happens.
Lunar eclipse time
The lunar eclipse will happen between 1.06 AM IST and 2.23 AM IST on October 29, according to In the Sky. The maximum eclipse will be at 1.45 AM IST when 12 per cent of the Moon’s disk will be covered by Earth’s umbra (the dark part of the planet’s shadow).
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Lunar eclipse visibility
Yes, unlike the annular solar eclipse that happened earlier this month, the lunar eclipse on October 29 will be visible in India. When viewed from Delhithe full Moon will be in the Northwestern part of the sky. At the time of maximum eclipse, 1.45 AM IST, the Moon will be about 62 degrees above the horizon.
Lunar eclipse livestream
In case you are reading this from a part of the world where the lunar eclipse is not visible, don’t worry, we have you covered. You can watch the eclipse through the live stream from Time and Date below.
Live Blog
After the eclipse tonight, the next lunar eclipse visible in India will be on September 7, 2025. That will be a total lunar eclipse.
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First published on: 28-10-2023 at 12:52 IST