The last total lunar eclipse (Chandra Grahan) of the year 2022 will take place tomorrow, Tuesday, November 8. The moon will be turning blood red tomorrow and hence will also be known as Blood Moon. Also, according to NASA, this will be the last total lunar eclipse for about three years as the next total lunar eclipse will be occurring on March 14, 2025. However, what can be noted is that we will still be able to see partial and penumbral lunar eclipses during these three years.
NASA tweeted about the same saying, "On November 8, 2022, the Moon will pass into Earth's shadow and turn red. This will be the last total lunar eclipse for about 3 years, so be sure to check it out if it's visible in your area." The total chandra grahan can be watched in India and several other parts of the world. Here are the details you need to know about the last total lunar eclipse of 2022.
According to NASA, Totality (total lunar eclipse)― the stage of the eclipse where the Moon is entirely in Earth's shadow ― will be visible across North and Central America and in Ecuador, Colombia, and western portions of Venezuela and Peru. In Puerto Rico, the Moon sets just after totality begins. The eclipse is also visible in Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. Viewers in Alaska and Hawaii will have the opportunity to see every stage of the eclipse.
The lunar eclipse will also be visible in several parts of India. According to a report by Hindustan Times, the total eclipse will be visible in Kohima, Agartala, Guwahati, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Siliguri, Patna and Ranchi. While the partial chandra grahan will be visible in Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Nagpur, Srinagar, Noida, Gurugram, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Chennai, Surat, Pune, Jaipur, Lucknow,
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