Lunar Eclipse 2022: Timings In Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata And Sutak Timings
The last Lunar Eclipse or Chandra Grahan of 2022 will occur on November 8. It will be the last total lunar eclipse for about 3 years, as per NASA
Last Lunar Eclipse Of 2022
A total lunar eclipse takes place when the Earth gets positioned between the Sun and the Moon. During this phenomenon, the Moon will pass through the darkest part of the Earth's shadow
When Does A Total Lunar Eclipse Occur?
It is safe to watch the Chandra Grahan with naked eyes. Several cities in India will experience either partial or Total Lunar Eclipse
Can You View Lunar Eclipse 2022 With Naked Eyes?
TimeandDate.com will be live streaming the Total Lunar Eclipse at 4 am EST or 2:30 pm IST on YouTube. NASA website will also live stream the Blood Moon
Where To Watch Live Stream Of Lunar Eclipse
Partial Lunar Eclipse is set to start at around 2:40 pm while the total Lunar Eclipse will be seen at around 3:47 pm in India
Chandra Grahan: Timings
Mumbai will witness a partial Lunar Eclipse at 6:01 pm and reach its maximum point at 6:04 pm. It will last for 1 hour and 25 minutes
Lunar Eclipse Timings In Mumbai
In Kolkata, the Total Lunar Eclipse can be witnessed at 4:55 pm and will last for over two and a half hours
Lunar Eclipse Timings In Kolkata
Chennai will be able to experience the maximum point of the partial Lunar Eclipse at 5:42 pm and it will be visible for almost two hours
Lunar Eclipse Timings In Chennai
In Bengaluru, the partial Lunar Eclipse will last for 1 hour and 36 minutes. The eclipse will reach its maximum point at 5:57 pm
Lunar Eclipse Timings In Bengaluru
People in Hyderabad can witness a partial Lunar Eclipse peaking at its maximum point at 5:43 pm while it will last for over an hour and a half
Lunar Eclipse Timings In Hyderabad
Sutak is considered an inauspicious time period by Hindus and is usually the time ahead of an eclipse. As per Drik Panchang:-
- Sutak start time: 9:21 am - Sutak end time: 6:18 pm
Lunar Eclipse Sutak Time
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