
Lunar Eclipse 2021: Longest Chandra Grahan on Kartik purnima November 19, check India timings and where to watch
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A partial lunar eclipse takes place when the earth moves between the Sun and Moon but the three celestial bodies do not form a straight line in space.
New Delhi: The world is about to witness the longest Lunar Eclipse or Chandra Grahan on November 19. The last lunar eclipse of 2021 is said to be the longest one in 580 years. This is going to be a partial lunar eclipse and the longest one since the 15th century.
The partial lunar eclipse will be visible from North and South America, Australia, and parts of Europe and Asia. Much of Europe, Much of Asia, Australia, North/West Africa, North America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic will be able to witness it, as per timeanddate.com
A partial lunar eclipse takes place when the earth moves between the Sun and Moon but the three celestial bodies do not form a straight line in space.