Today i.e. Tuesday is the last lunar eclipse of this year. This eclipse will be visible in many states of
India. This wonderful sight will also be seen in
Ujjain of
Madhya Pradesh. On Tuesday, there will be a total lunar eclipse due to astronomical developments. However, it will be visible only for 36 minutes as a partial lunar eclipse in
Ujjain. Dr. Rajendra Prakash Gupta, superintendent of Jiwaji Ganj Vidhishala said that there will be a total lunar eclipse on November 8, the eclipse will start at 2:38:05 in the afternoon, the middle position will be at 4:29:10 and salvation will be at 6:19:02 in the evening.
In the middle position, one hundred percent of the Moon will be in the Earth's shadow region. In
India,
Kolkata, Kohima,
Patna, Puri, Ranchi, Imphal will be able to see the total lunar eclipse here due to the moonrise completion time being before 5:12 pm. Due to moonrise in
Ujjain at 5:45 pm, only 36 minutes of partial lunar eclipse will be visible till 6:19 pm. The lunar eclipse can be seen with the naked eye or through a telescope. Dr Gupta told that there will be a system to watch the lunar eclipse in the observatory, but the eclipse will be of 36 minutes and the eclipse will end in the moon reaching the visible position. That's why people should observe the lunar eclipse with empty eyes at home.
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