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Lunar Eclipse in September 2024: Date, Timings and How to watch this celestial event
Lunar Eclipse in September 2024: Date, Timings and How to watch this celestial event
Apr 20, 2025 12:32 PM

Lunar Eclipse or Chandra Grahan is going to take place on September 18, 2024. This will be a great time for the sky watchers to have a glimpse of Moon. But one thing, you must notice that this Lunar Eclipse will not be visible in India. So, let's know its timings and other details here:

Lunar Eclipse September 2024: Date and Time

Penumbral Eclipse Begins - September 18, 2024 - 06:12 AM

Partial Eclipse Begins - September 18, 2024 - 07:44 AM

Maximum Eclipse Begins - September 18, 2024 - 08:14 AM

Partial Eclipse Ends - September 18, 2024 - 08:44 AM

Penumbral Eclipse Ends - September 18, 2024 - 10:17 AM

What is Lunar Eclipse

Lunar Eclipse take place when the earth aligns between Moon and the Sun, casting a shadow on the Moon.It usually give a dark the moon and sometimes Moon has reddish hue. Moon eclipses are usually visible everywhere depending upon the clear weather and the timings.

When is Lunar Eclipse in September 2024

This is one of the main celestial event which is going to occur on September 18, 2024. This is going to be the second Lunar Eclipse happening around the world.

Will this Lunar Eclipse be visible in India

No, the Lunar Eclipse which is going to occur on September 18, 2024, will not be visible in India and sky watchers might get disappoint with this but yes this wont be visible in India and you will not be able to watch this. People from Europe, America (North and South), Africa and some parts of Asia would get a chance to watch this Lunar Eclipse.

Where to watch the Lunar Eclipse

People are advised to watch out for some place, where you find the clear sky and pollution free area would be recommended for the clear vision.

How to watch Lunar Eclipse

As we have mentioned above that this Lunar Eclipse will not be visible in India so people would not be able to watch this but people from other countries would be able to watch the red hues around the moon even with naked eyes also but for better vision they can take telescope and binoculars. People who are willing to watch this, can capture the moment in their DSLR cameras.

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