Lunar eclipse 2023: When will it be visible in India? See date, time, myths
Lunar eclipse 2023: In a rare occasion, the month of October is set to witness its second eclipse on the 28 October. The Partial Lunar eclipse occurs when the earth comes in between the full moon and the sun. As per the official release from the Ministry of Science, a partial lunar eclipse will occur on 28-29 October, 2023. Apart from India, the partial lunar eclipse will be visible in Western Pacific Ocean, Australia, Asia, Europe, Africa, eastern South America, north–eastern North America, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean, as per PIB release. As per Space.com, on October 28, at 2:01 pm EDT, the Full Hunter's Moon will undergo a partial lunar eclipse while will reach the umbra or darker portion of Earth's shadow at around 3:35 pm EDT, As per the report, it will peak at around 4:14 pm EDT and then at around 6:26 pm EDT, the eclipse will come to an end.








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