Lunar eclipse 2023: How it occurs and best time to watch it in India
Saturday, 28 October 2023 Several parts of India, as well as the rest of Asia, Europe, Africa, and Russia, will witness a partial lunar eclipse on Saturday, October 28. The eclipse will last till early morning on October 29, making it one of the longest eclipses of this year. Different communities perform different rituals based on their religious beliefs. […]
Lunar eclipses, imbued with spiritual significance, captivate global interest, drawing attention from both cultural perspectives and scientific study. Following the recent Solar Eclipse, the last Lunar Eclipse of 2023 is set for October 28-29, coinciding with the Hindu festival of Sharad Purnima....
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A partial lunar eclipse is set to occur on Saturday and Sunday, offering a celestial spectacle for skygazers and astronomy enthusiasts. The eclipse will be... IndiaTimes