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Current year second partial lunar eclipse will occur on October 28

Islamabad: A last and second partial lunar eclipse of current year will be occurred on October 28.

The lunar eclipse will be seen in Asia, Russia, Europe and different countries of Africa including Pakistan.

The partial lunar eclipse will start at 11:01 pm as per Pakistani Standard time will reach to its pinnacle at 3 am while it will end on 3: 36 am on October 29 as per the Pakistani standard time.

Before this, the lunar eclipse had occurred May 5, 2023.

Lunar Eclipse Myths

Lunar eclipses have been observed and recorded for thousands of years and have been a source of wonder and fascination for people around the world where while in many cultures, lunar eclipses are associated with spiritual and mystical significance.

Study of Lunar Eclipse

In modern times, lunar eclipses are observed and studied by astronomers and scientists to understand more about the Earth-Moon system and the effects of Earth’s atmosphere on the lunar surface.

They are also an opportunity for skywatchers and astronomy enthusiasts to witness a rare and beautiful celestial event.

Phenomena of Lunar Eclipse

For the uninitiated, a lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth comes in between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon but this happens only during a full moon when the Sun, Earth and Moon are in alignment where during a lunar eclipse, the Earth blocks the sunlight from reaching the Moon, causing it to appear reddish-brown or orange in colour.

Types of Lunar Eclipse

There are three types of lunar eclipses – total lunar eclipse, partial lunar eclipse and penumbral lunar eclipse and this October, we will be witnessing a partial lunar eclipse, which occurs when the Moon partially passes through the Earth’s shadow, causing only a part of it to turn reddish-brown.