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The first lunar eclipse of the year 2020 will be seen on the night of 10 January. It can be seen all over India as well as in Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. Its total duration will be four hours one minute. The special thing is that it will be a sublime lunar eclipse.
According to Indian time, the lunar eclipse will start at 10:37 pm on the night of January 10 and will end at 11:42 on January 11. It will appear in its most detailed form at 12:41 pm when about 90 percent of the Moon is covered by the Earth.
Sun. If the Moon and Earth are not in a straight line, then there is a lunar eclipse. The Moon is completely or partially covered by the Earth's shadow and the Sun's rays do not reach the Moon's surface.
Special specs will not be needed
Like a solar eclipse, no special glasses are needed to see a lunar eclipse. It can be seen with naked eyes. It can also be seen with glasses with special solar filters.
This lunar eclipse will not have any significant impact on religious works including the service of temples. Astrologers have advised pregnant people to avoid seeing it during the lunar eclipse. In the eyes of astrologers, the impact of eclipse will see turbulence in politics and stir in nature.
Gemini, Cancer, Pisces and Scorpio will have adverse effects on it. According to astrologers, two eclipses in one side (fortnight) are not correct by any point of view. The solar eclipse has arrived in the last week of December 2019 and now on the ninth day of the new year 2020. There is no telling effect of sutak in it.
Superintendent of Jivaji Observatory in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Rajendra Prakash Gupta said that this year, six eclipses will occur but only three of them will be visible in the country. Four of these six eclipses will be lunar and two solar eclipses. The first lunar eclipse will occur on the middle of Friday and Saturday (10-11 January), which will be seen only in some places in the country.
This lunar eclipse will start at 10.36 pm on Friday night and will continue till 2.44 in the morning of Saturday. Apart from this, the second lunar eclipse will occur on the middle of the night of June 5 and 6, which will be visible in the country, while the lunar eclipse falling on July 5 and November 30 will not be seen. A solar eclipse will occur on June 21, which will be visible in the country and a full solar eclipse falling on December 14 will not be visible in the country.
Abstract
- Can be seen all over India as well as in Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia
- The total duration of this eclipse will be four hours one minute, it will be a sublime lunar eclipse
- It will appear in its most detailed form at 12:41 on the night of 10 January
- There will be no significant impact on religious works, Advice to the dignitaries not to see it
- Six eclipses will occur this year with two lunar and four sun, only three will be seen in India
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The first lunar eclipse of the year 2020 will be seen on the night of 10 January. It can be seen all over India as well as in Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. Its total duration will be four hours one minute. The special thing is that it will be a sublime lunar eclipse.
According to the Indian time, the lunar eclipse will start at 10:37 pm on the night of January 10 and will end at 11:42 on January 11. It will be seen in its most detailed form at 12:41 pm when about 90 percent of the Moon will be covered by the Earth.
What Happens Lunar Eclipse
Sun. If the Moon and Earth are not in a straight line, then there is a lunar eclipse. The Moon is completely or partially covered by the Earth's shadow and the Sun's rays do not reach the Moon's surface.
Special specs will not be needed
Like a solar eclipse, no special glasses are needed to see a lunar eclipse. It can be seen with naked eyes. It can also be seen with glasses with special solar filters.
Religious functions will not have much effect
This lunar eclipse will not have any significant impact on religious works including the service of temples. Astrologers have advised pregnant people to avoid seeing it during the lunar eclipse. In the eyes of astrologers, the impact of eclipse will see turbulence in politics and stir in nature.
Gemini, Cancer, Pisces and Scorpio will have adverse effects on it. According to astrologers, two eclipses in one side (fortnight) are not correct by any point of view. The solar eclipse has arrived in the last week of December 2019 and now on the ninth day of the new year 2020. There is no telling effect of sutak in it.
Six eclipses this year, three will be seen in the country
Superintendent of Jivaji Observatory in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Rajendra Prakash Gupta said that this year, six eclipses will occur but only three of them will be visible in the country. Four of these six eclipses will be lunar and two solar eclipses. The first lunar eclipse will occur on the middle of Friday and Saturday (10-11 January), which will be seen only in some places in the country.
This lunar eclipse will start at 10.36 pm on Friday night and will continue till 2.44 in the morning of Saturday. Apart from this, the second lunar eclipse will occur on the middle of the night of June 5 and 6, which will be visible in the country, while the lunar eclipse falling on July 5 and November 30 will not be seen. A solar eclipse will occur on June 21, which will be visible in the country and a full solar eclipse falling on December 14 will not be visible in the country.
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