A celestial spectacle, the first lunar eclipse of the year will be visible as a penumbral lunar eclipse tonight.
It will be the first of the four penumbral lunar eclipses that will appear this year.
The celestial event set off at 10:37 pm IST and is set to last for 4 hours and 5 minutes, according to the timeanddate website.
This eclipse is not a total but a penumbral lunar eclipse.
The moon passes through Earth's dark central shadow during a total lunar eclipse, leading to a considerable dimming of the Lunar disc.
In this case, the moon passes through the outer penumbral shadow that the Earth casts on it. In such a situation, the perceivable darkening of the moon is minimal, thus it is rather difficult to visually differentiate a penumbral eclipse from a full moon.
It will be visible over a vast span of our planet covering Eurasia, Africa, Australia and parts of North America.
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