Chandra Grahan Live: How to Watch the Longest Lunar Eclipse of The Century Today

Lunar Eclipse or chandra grahan takes place today, November 19. Those in the northeastern states of India, including Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, should be able to see the lunar eclipse.

Chandra Grahan Live: How to Watch the Longest Lunar Eclipse of The Century Today

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Chandra grahan live today will last for over three hours

Highlights
  • The lunar eclipse will last for 3 hours, 28 minutes, and 23 seconds
  • It will be the longest eclipse in 100 years, between 2001 and 2100
  • The lunar eclipse will be visible from the northeastern states of India
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Chandra grahan live takes place today. The lunar eclipse 2021 (Kartik Purnima) is the longest lunar eclipse of this century and can be seen in many parts of the world as the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon, creating a shadow on the Moon's surface. This time of the near-total lunar eclipse was scheduled to be just after 1:30pm IST, when the Earth hides 97 percent of the full moon from the Sun's rays, according to the US space agency NASA. This spectacular celestial event will have the moon acquire a reddish hue that can be seen with the naked eye. It will be visible in some parts of India as well as many other parts of the world.

Lunar eclipses are visible only in places where the Moon is above the horizon. Those in the northeastern states of India, including Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, should be able to see the event. People in North America will be best placed to witness the entire event. All 50 US states and Mexico will be able to see it. It will also be visible in Australia, East Asia, Northern Europe, and the Pacific Ocean region.

NASA said the lunar eclipse will last 3 hours, 28 minutes, and 23 seconds, which would be longer than any other eclipse in 100 years between 2001 and 2100. NASA said that Earth will witness a total of 228 lunar eclipses in the 21st century. Mostly, there will be two lunar eclipses in a month, but there can also be three eclipses.

Those unable to see the eclipse in their areas can watch a livestream of the event below:

Normally, the Moon's face is illuminated by sunlight reflecting off its surface. But during a lunar eclipse, the Moon, Sun, and Earth align in a straight line. The Earth blocks the sunlight from reaching the moon and thus, the lunar object appears eaten from Earth. During a total lunar eclipse, 100 percent of the Moon is obscured by the Earth's cone-shaped shadow, known as the umbra.

The next eclipse will take place on May 16, 2022.


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