The first eclipse of 2020, a lunar eclipse is happening on Friday January 10
The lunar eclipse, also known as chandra grahan by many, is penumbral, which means, the Earth will block some of the sunlight from directly reaching the Moon's surface and only the outer shadow (the penumbra) will fall on the Moon
The lunar eclipse or chandra grahan will be visible on the intervening nights of January 10 and 11.
The eclipse will start at 10:37 pm on January 10 and will end at 2:42 am on January 11
The full visual impact of Chandra Grahan will be seen at around 12:41 am
During this time, the entire moon will be covered by the partial shadow region of the Earth
It will be visible in Asia, Europe, Africa and Australia and in some parts of America
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