Islamabad: A complete lunar eclipse will be seen in Pakistan on June 15 at 10:30 pm (PST) to 03:02 am (PST), longest lunar eclipse in 11 year.
In Pakistan load shedding will be a blessing to watch the longest lunar eclipse. This eclipses is expected to last for 100 minutes, with peak at 12:22 am PST.
It is being described as one of the darkest lunar eclipse. Tonight’s lunar eclipse will be seen across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Australia. The next such eclipse will only take place in 2141.
When complete lunar eclipse occurs?
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the earth passes between the moon and the sun forming more-or-less a straight line. Viewers will then watch the moon beginning to take a reddish hue and eventually turning deep red, before it will return to its normal silver white shade.
The lunar eclipse will not give off any harmful radiations, it means that they will be able to view the phenomenon without reserve, unlike a solar eclipse.
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