Lunar Eclipse 2020: Last Chandra Grahan of 2020 on this date, check India timings and other details
This year, 'Upachhaya' lunar eclipse will occur on Kartik Purnima i.e. November 30, which is a Monday.
- The last lunar eclipse of 2020 will occur on November 30.
- This year, 'Upachhaya' lunar eclipse will occur on Kartik Purnima.
- The last three lunar eclipses occurred on January 10, June 5, and July 4.
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In a good news for astronomy enthusiast, the last lunar eclipse of 2020 will occur on November 30. This year, 'Upachhaya' lunar eclipse will occur on Kartik Purnima i.e. November 30, which is a Monday.
Eclipse start time: November 30 at 1:04 pm.
Eclipse Medieval: November 30 at 3:13 pm.
Eclipse end time: November 30 at 5:22 pm.
It is to be noted that this is fourth lunar eclipse of this 2020. The last three lunar eclipses occurred on January 10, June 5, and July 4.
Effect of lunar eclipse:
According to astrologers, the lunar eclipse on November 30 will be the last of 2020. Astrologers said that the last lunar eclipse of this year will affect the Taurus sign and Rohini nakshatra and can also have an effect on almost all the zodiac signs.
Every eclipse has a Sutak period during which it is suggested to chant the mantras and do meditation. In the upcoming lunar eclipse, the Sutak period will not be valid because it is a 'Upachhaya' eclipse.
Will it be visible in India?
The eclipse will not be visible all over India as it will occur before the sunset. However, it might be visible in some of the states like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, and Uttarakhand. The lunar eclipse will be below the horizon in several major cities, including Delhi and Mumbai.
According to Timeanddate.com, much of Europe, Asia, Australia, North America, South America, Pacific and Atlantic will witness the penumbral lunar eclipse if the weather remains clear.
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