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The first Lunar Eclipse coincides with the vibrant Holi celebrations

In 2024, the first Lunar Eclipse coincides with the vibrant Holi celebrations, marking a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse. Throughout the year, four Eclipses will grace the skies, with two being Lunar Eclipses, also known as Chandra Grahan. The Penumbral Lunar Eclipse aligns with the Festival of Colours, enhancing the celestial spectacle. Lunar Eclipses occur when Earth positions itself between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow over the Lunar surface. Unlike Solar Eclipses, Lunar Eclipses during a Full Moon captivate skywatchers worldwide without requiring special equipment. Know the details of the Penumbral Lunar Eclipse, its visibility in India, Sutak time, and more.

Lunar Eclipse 2024: When is Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 

The first Lunar Eclipse of 2024 coincides with the Hindu festival of Holi on March 25. According to Space.com, the Penumbral Eclipse is set to commence at 12:53 am EDT (0453 GMT), reaching its maximum at 3:12 am EDT (0712 GMT), and concluding at 5:32 am EDT (0932 GMT), spanning a total duration of 4 hours and 39 minutes.

Following this event, NASA reports that the subsequent lunar eclipse will be partial, occurring on September 18, 2024. It will be observable across America, Europe, and Africa.

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