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Last lunar eclipse of 2023 in Pakistan
The moon is set to showcase a spectacular celestial event this weekend in the form of a partial lunar eclipse, bringing an impressive conclusion to the remarkable sky displays of October.
Occurrence of a Partial Lunar Eclipse:
A partial lunar eclipse is anticipated as the moon moves into Earth’s shadow, providing a captivating astronomical phenomenon for observers across various regions.
Visibility of the Partial Lunar Eclipse:
The partial lunar eclipse will be visible from multiple locations, including the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic, Antarctica, North America, Asia, Australia, and Africa, contributing to a global viewing experience.
Timing and Duration of the Lunar Eclipse:
Taking place during October’s full moon, known as the Hunter’s Moon, the partial lunar eclipse will commence on Saturday, October 28, and extend through to Sunday, October 29.
Observation in Pakistan:
Pakistan is expected to have visibility of the partial lunar eclipse, with the penumbral eclipse set to begin at 23:02 PST on October 28th, followed by the partial eclipse starting at 00:35 PST on October 29th.
The penumbral eclipse is set to conclude at 03:26 PST, while the partial eclipse will end at 01:53 PST on October 29th.
Understanding Lunar Eclipses:
Lunar eclipses are a result of the earth casting its shadow on the moon’s surface when it aligns between the sun and the moon.
As these events occur during a full moon, they offer a captivating and intriguing sight for skygazers.
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