Lunar Eclipse: The longest lunar eclipse in 100 years on November 19, how to see
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This lunar eclipse will last 3 hours, 28 minutes and 23 seconds, lasting longer than any other eclipse in a total of 100 years from 2001 to 2100.
And in a few days, the world is going to witness the longest lunar eclipse of this century. On November 19 (Kartik Purnima) the moon will be covered in a dark black shadow as it moves between the earth, the sun and the moon. This is the second lunar eclipse this year. According to NASA, this total lunar eclipse will reach its climax just after 1:30 pm Indian time, when 97 percent of the moon will be covered by the earth and as a result there will be no sunlight. In addition, the moon will be reddish in color during this stunning cosmic event which will be visible from some parts of India.
Let me tell you that lunar eclipses can only be seen from places where the moon is above the horizon. Residents of India's northeastern states, including Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, will be able to witness the event. People in North America will see this lunar eclipse best. The cosmic phenomenon can be seen from a total of 50 US states and Mexico. In addition, the lunar eclipse will be visible in Australia, East Asia, Northern Europe and the Pacific.
According to NASA, this lunar eclipse will last 3 hours, 28 minutes and 23 seconds, which will last longer than any other eclipse in the total 100 years from 2001 to 2100. NASA also said that the Earth will witness a total of 228 lunar eclipses in the 21st century. In most cases, there will be two lunar eclipses in a month, but sometimes there may be three eclipses.
Meanwhile, those who do not see this eclipse in the region, but there is no need to be upset. Because they can witness this cosmic event by clicking on the link given below.
It is to be noted that the world is witnessing one cosmic event after another this year. After the first lunar eclipse of the year (Bloodmoon) on May 26, the first solar eclipse of the year on June 10, the last Supermoon of 2021 was seen all over the world on June 24. This time the second and last lunar eclipse of this year is going to happen on 19th November. However, it is still too late for this heavenly event to happen. Maybe there will be more exciting information about this and we will keep you updated as soon as the news reaches us. So keep an eye on tech news update to get a thorough update on the last cosmic event of the year.
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