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Lunar Eclipse 2023: Know First Chandra Grahan Date, Time, Types And Visibility
Watching lunar eclipses are like seeing beauty in action, even though only half of the earth is able to witness it. When these celestial events occur you are always in for a treat with or without a telescope. This rare event doesn't happen on a monthly basis and therefore, so to witness this spectacular event of beauty, you need to be aware of the date, time and visibility.
Eclipses are never considered auspicious in astrology, but it is a magnificent celestial events in astronomy. A lunar eclipse is associated with the Moon and it is believed that it also brings uncertainty, difficulties, and impediments in life. Moon is associated with mood, mentality, emotions, and thoughts and therefore, it touches a lot of lives. Also, this year, the first Lunar Eclipse will coincide with Buddha Purnima which holds a religious significance in Indian culture.

Lunar Eclipse 2023: Know Chandra Grahan Date, Time And Visibility
This year, the first Lunar Eclipse (Penumbral lunar eclipse) will begin on 05 May 2023 at 08: 44 PM IST and will end at 01:01 AM IST on 6 May 2023. This will be visible in South/Eastern Europe, most of Asia, Australia, Africa, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, and Antarctica.
The second lunar eclipse will happen on 28 October 2023 at 04:24 pm in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, North/East South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic, and Antarctica. This time, the lunar eclipse will be visible from India as well.
Apart from two lunar eclipses, this year witnessed the first solar eclipse, which was a hybrid solar eclipse on 20 April 2023 and the final solar eclipse of 2023 will occur on 14 October 2023, which will be an annual solar eclipse.
Lunar Eclipse 2023: Types Of Chandra Grahan
According to NASA, lunar eclipses occur during the full moon phase when the Earth positions itself precisely between the Moon and the Sun. The Earth casts its shadow on the surface of the moon and dims it. Due to this, at times, the lunar surface appears striking red for the course of a few hours.
There
are
three
different
types
of
lunar
eclipses:
1.
Total
Lunar
Eclipse
When
the
moon
moves
into
the
umbra
or
the
inner
part
of
Earth's
shadow,
then
some
of
the
sunlight
passing
through
the
Earth's
atmosphere
reaches
the
surface
of
the
Moon.
Due
to
this,
it
becomes
dim.
While
colours
with
short
wavelengths
scatter
easily
and
appear
as
blues
and
violets
and
the
ones
with
long
wavelengths
appear
as
orange
and
red.
It
is
only
the
longer
wavelengths
that
pass
the
Earth's
atmosphere
and
make
the
moon
appear
orangish
or
reddish
during
a
lunar
eclipse.
2.
Partial
Lunar
Eclipse
This
lunar
eclipse
can
be
defined
as
an
imperfect
alignment
of
the
Sun,
Earth
and
Moon.
Due
to
this,
the
Moon
passes
through
only
part
of
Earth's
umbra.
As
a
result,
the
shadow
grows
and
then
recedes
without
ever
completely
covering
the
Moon.
3.
Penumbral
Eclipse
You
need
to
be
aware
of
the
Penumbral
eclipse,
or
else
there
is
a
chance
that
you
won't
even
know
when
this
one
is
happening
and
probably
miss
it
too.
During
this
lunar
eclipse,
the
Moon
travels
through
Earth's
penumbra
or
the
faint
outer
part
of
its
shadow.
Due
to
this,
the
Moon
dims
so
slightly
that
it
is
very
hard
to
notice.



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