The year’s first lunar eclipse will take place on March 25, coinciding with Holi. This eclipse will be a penumbral lunar eclipse and will be visible in many countries including India. Let us, therefore, find out what a penumbral lunar eclipse is and what kind of effect it has on the people., Cosmic News, Times Now
This year s first lunar eclipse of 2023 will occur on Friday, coinciding with Vaishakh Purnima, also known as Buddha Purnima in India. This eclipse will start at 8.44 pm, reach its peak at around 10. 52 pm and end at 1.01 am. It will last for 4 hours and 18 minutes.
Lunar Eclipse or Chandra Grahan 2023: The world is set to witness a penumbral lunar eclipse on May 5. This rare phenomenon comes to pass just a fortnight after a hybrid solar eclipse.