Lunar eclipse 2021: Lunar eclipse will be visible in India; Check Timings & Other Details

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth’s shadow blocks the sunlight, which would otherwise be reflected from the Moon. In astrology, the occurrence of a lunar eclipse is considered inauspicious. According to mythology, a lunar eclipse occurs when ‘Paap Graha’ (sinful planet) Rahu or Ketu binds the Moon.

The second and last lunar eclipse of this year is going to happen on Friday, November 19, 2021. This will be a partial lunar eclipse and will last for about six hours. The last lunar eclipse occurred on May 26, a “super flower blood moon”.

A partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth comes between the Sun and the full Moon, but they are not perfectly aligned. The Earth’s shadow appears to intersect with the Moon.

The next lunar eclipse will take place on the day of Kartik Purnima. However, it will not be visible in most parts of India. People living in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam will be able to watch this program. It can also be seen in the Americas, Northern Europe, East Asia, Australia and the Pacific Ocean region.

According to astrology, the next lunar eclipse is taking place in Taurus. People of this zodiac are advised to pay special attention to finances and health.

According to astrology, the lunar eclipse on 19 November 2021 will take place at around 11:30 am Indian time. The lunar eclipse will end at 05:33 pm.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which predicts several space events, has said that there will be a total of 228 lunar eclipses on Earth in the 21st century. According to NASA, a lunar eclipse can happen up to three times a year.

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