All the lunar eclipses this year had been penumbral. (Representative image)
Lunar Eclipse 2020 in India: The fourth and final lunar eclipse of the year is set to take place subsequent Monday! On November 30, the final lunar eclipse of 2020 is set to take spot, coinciding with the Kartik Purnima, according to a report in IE. Much like the earlier eclipses, this will also be a penumbral lunar eclipse, which means that the Earth would come in between the Sun and the Moon, and the organic satellite will pass by the outer shadow of the Earth. So when and how can you watch the phenomenon in India?
Lunar Eclipse 2020: Where will it be visible?
According to Time and Date, the lunar eclipse will be visible in Australia, Asia, Pacific, Europe, Atlantic, North America and South America. However, it will rely on the climate situations, with foggy and overcast situations hampering visibility.
2020 Kartik Purnima Eclipse: Timings and visibility in India
The eclipse will take place at 1:04 pm in India, and it will final for more than 4 hours, ending at five:22 pm. The peak of the eclipse will take place at three:13 pm. This indicates that folks in India would not be in a position to see the celestial occasion anyplace as it would be beneath the horizon, like the final eclipse. The eclipse would also be outlasting the duration of the earlier a single.
This year, 4 lunar eclipses had been set to seem, of which 3 occurred on January ten, June five and July four. Of these, folks in India had been in a position to witness the very first two eclipses. All the lunar eclipses this year had been penumbral, and not total or partial.
Apart from lunar eclipses, two solar eclipses had been also slated to take place. While the very first solar eclipse took spot on June 21, the second a single is anticipated to take place on December 14. This would be the only celestial occasion remaining this year immediately after the lunar eclipse on Monday.