Published 12:31 IST, November 30th 2020
When is the next lunar eclipse: Get lunar eclipse schedule for 2021
The last penumbral lunar eclipse of the year is almost here and it will soon reach its peak. When is the next lunar eclipse? Scroll on for full schedule.
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world is about to witness fourth lunar eclipse of year which is set to come out vember 30. first lunar eclipse in 2020 took place on January 10, while second and third eclipses occurred on June 5 and July 5 respectively. All of se events were penumbral eclipses, and fourth and final lunar eclipse of year will also be penumbral.
So, let us quickly walk you through lunar eclipse schedule for 2021 and also guide you on how you can catch upcoming event that takes place on vember 30.
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Lunar eclipse on vember 30
last penumbral eclipse of year is set to occur on vember 30 at 07:32 UTC. It will end on vember 30 at 11:53 UTC, before reaching its maximum eclipse on vember 30 at 09:42 UTC, as per timeanddate.com. However, last Penumbral lunar eclipse of year will t be visible from all over world.
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It will be visible only from parts of Asia, Europe, rth America, South America, Australia and a few or regions. Sky gazers can also bring biculars or a small telescope to enrich viewing experience. However, it is worth ting that visibility depends on wear conditions in your region.
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upcoming penumbral lunar eclipse won't be visible in India as it will occur during day time and moon will be below horizon. However, people who are still keen on catching event can tune into live stream hosted by timeanddate.com at link here.
When is next lunar eclipse?
re will be two lunar eclipses in 2021. first eclipse will take place next year on May 26, 2021, and it will be a total lunar eclipse. As per timeanddate.com, it will be visible from parts of rth America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Antarctica, South/East Asia, and Australia.
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second occurrence will be a partial lunar eclipse which will take place on vember 19, 2021. As per timeanddate.com, partial lunar eclipse 2021 will be visible from much of Europe, most parts of Asia, Australia, rth America, South America, rth/West Africa, Indian Ocean, Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic.
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12:31 IST, November 30th 2020