When will the first lunar eclipse of the year take place? Know where it will be seen and what is the time
An eclipse is about to take place in the year 2023, in which a solar eclipse has already taken place on the new moon day of Vaishakh. Now there will be a lunar eclipse on the coming Buddha Purnima. After this, two more eclipses will take place, about which we will tell you further. The first lunar eclipse of the year is taking place on the full moon day of Vaishakh i.e. Buddha Purnima. Sutak period starts before the solar or lunar eclipse, which is considered inauspicious. Let us tell you the time date and complete details about the upcoming Lunar Eclipse (Lunar Eclipse 2023).
When will the first lunar eclipse of the year take place? (Chandra Grahan 2023 Date)
The first lunar eclipse of the year is being observed on May 5, 2023, Friday night from 8.45. Which will end at 1 am late night. This shadow will be a lunar eclipse, whose shadow will also be seen in India. This lunar eclipse is taking place on the full moon of Vaishakh month, on which day Buddha Purnima will take place. The Paramgras time of lunar eclipse is 10.53 am and its Sutak period will start 9 hours before this time. In India, the effect of lunar eclipse will not be visible at all, in some places partially. Since it will not be visible in most places, this Sutak period will not be valid.
Where will the first lunar eclipse of the year be seen? (Chandra Grahan in India 2023)
According to reports, the duration of the penumbral lunar eclipse is 4 hours 15 minutes and 34 seconds, while the result of the penumbral lunar eclipse will be 0.95. This is a penumbral lunar eclipse in which the shadow of the earth will remain only on one side. Due to this, this lunar eclipse will not be seen everywhere. The first lunar eclipse of the year can be seen over Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, Antarctica, Pacific Atlantic and Indian Ocean. When the shadow of the earth does not fall on the moon, only the shadow remains, then it is called a shadow lunar eclipse.