Blood Moon: The last lunar eclipse of the year

With Sutak on, the Chandra Grahan (Lunar Eclipse) will first be visible In Itanagar. Here are the Dos and Don’ts during the the last eclipse of the year 2022.

Lunar Eclipse is being live streamed through NASA. Today is the day of the eclipse which will as an event be witnessed tonight as well as the last lunar eclipse of the year. Here you know where you can see the event in India along with the Sutak timings as well its expected impact on the people belonging to different zodiac signs.

Known as Chandra Grahan, as it is called in Hindi language is the astrological event the world is going to witness and the significance also couples it being the last total eclipse of the year 2022 on November 8, Today.

The Chandra Grahan is taking place with the entering of the moon into Umbra which is the darkest part of the Earth’s shadow during the time of the eclipse.

In the event the moon turns a shade of red , known as the Blood Moon phenomenon, the total eclipse will visibly transpire in most parts of India from the time of the moonrise during the evening.

The Indian capital will be able to behold the partial lunar eclipse, whereas people in Kolkata could watch the total lunar eclipse. Talk about Mumbai, people there will also see a partial lunar eclipse. While the Bengaluru folks will not be able to watch the total eclipse, similarly the residents of the NCR, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Chennai, as well as Srinagar will be only able to see a partial lunar eclipse tonight.

The US space agency NASA is going to stream the entire lunar eclipse live through which the residents of North America, the majority of South American countries, sections of northern and eastern Europe as well as Asia, Australia can also see this eclipse.

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