When will the second lunar eclipse of this year occur?

The second lunar eclipse of 2024 will take place on September 17 (September 18 Pakistan time) which will not be possible to see in Pakistan.

It will be a partial lunar eclipse but it will be quite special as it will be accompanied by a supermoon.

This lunar eclipse will be visible in America, most countries of Europe, Australia, Africa, North and East Asia, while it will not be possible to see it in Pakistan and India.

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes through the darkest part of the Earth’s shadow and comes between the Earth, the Sun, and the Moon.

When the sunlight passes through the earth’s atmosphere, the red light is bent more than the blue light, and because of this, the moon appears red during an eclipse, and that is why it is often called a blood moon.

However, the beginning of the eclipse or the penumbral phase can be observed in some parts of Pakistan, but during this time the moon’s brightness dims slightly, due to which most people do not know about the eclipse.

The penumbral phase of the lunar eclipse will begin on September 18 at 5:41 am Pakistan Standard Time.

The partial lunar eclipse will begin at 7:12 am and peak at 7:44 am, while it will end at 8:15 am.

The penumbral phase of the eclipse will end at 9:47 p.m.

A partial lunar eclipse may not be as dramatic as a total lunar eclipse, but it still stuns the viewer.

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2024-10-04 23:51:25

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