Islamabad (HRNW)- A partial lunar eclipse will be visible in Pakistan this evening, which will begin as soon as the moon rises. In Sadiqabad, the lunar eclipse will begin at 6:20 PM and will continue partially until 6:50 PM. After that, it will fade into the penumbral phase until 7:23 PM.
The moonrise time is set at 6:23 AM, so the eclipse will be visible only at sunrise.
Eclipse observation details:
Most of the eclipse will be visible in eastern cities.
The eclipse will be negligible in western cities.
In other parts of the world:
A total blood moon eclipse will be visible in Alaska, Siberia, eastern Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands and eastern South America.
This eclipse will not be visible in Africa and Europe.
Astronomers say that if the weather is clear in Sadiqabad, the lunar eclipse can be observed immediately after Iftar in the evening, so citizens have been instructed to be ready for observation.
This observation will be especially important for astrologers and astronomy enthusiasts, as it will provide an opportunity to see both the partial and penumbral eclipse phases simultaneously.
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