Lunar Eclipse July 2020 tonight: Timings in India, all you need to know about 'Buck Moon'
July 5 lunar eclipse: The first lunar eclipse of the year 2020 occurred from January 10 to January 11 whereas the second penumbral lunar eclipse of 2020 took place on June 5

- Jul 4, 2020,
- Updated Jul 4, 2020 5:40 PM IST
The third lunar eclipse of the year 2020 will take place tonight, July 4. People in certain regions should be able to see the penumbral lunar eclipse which is also known as the "buck moon" lunar eclipse. It is is also coincidently the US Independence Day and people there would luckily be able to witness the unique phenomenon.
Similar to the two lunar eclipses which happened in January and June, this one would also be a penumbral lunar eclipse.
Though, the Lunar Eclipse July 2020 might not be physically visible to the citizens of the country it does not mean they have to miss it altogether. Lives streams of the event would be available online on platforms such as Youtube and the website Virtual Telescope.
Also Read: Lunar Eclipse July 2020: Visibility in India, date, time, where to watch
Also Read: Lunar eclipse on July 5 2020: Date, time, where to watch, visibility in India
The third lunar eclipse of the year 2020 will take place tonight, July 4. People in certain regions should be able to see the penumbral lunar eclipse which is also known as the "buck moon" lunar eclipse. It is is also coincidently the US Independence Day and people there would luckily be able to witness the unique phenomenon.
Similar to the two lunar eclipses which happened in January and June, this one would also be a penumbral lunar eclipse.
Though, the Lunar Eclipse July 2020 might not be physically visible to the citizens of the country it does not mean they have to miss it altogether. Lives streams of the event would be available online on platforms such as Youtube and the website Virtual Telescope.
Also Read: Lunar Eclipse July 2020: Visibility in India, date, time, where to watch
Also Read: Lunar eclipse on July 5 2020: Date, time, where to watch, visibility in India