Lunar eclipses, imbued with spiritual significance, captivate global interest, drawing attention from both cultural perspectives and scientific study. Following the recent Solar Eclipse, the last Lunar Eclipse of 2023 is set for October 28-29, coinciding with the Hindu festival of Sharad Purnima. Visible in Asia, it aligns with astronomical exploration, contributing to our understanding of the Earth-Moon system. The upcoming event marks the culmination of celestial phenomena for the year, with the next lunar eclipse expected on March 25, 2024.
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00:00 Lunar eclipses captivate people globally, holding spiritual and mystical significance in many cultures.
00:06 Modern astronomers and scientists are equally intrigued, dedicating efforts to study and analyze these phenomena,
00:12 contributing to our understanding of the Earth-Moon system.
00:15 In the month of October, another celestial event awaits the occurrence of partial lunar eclipse.
00:21 Following the remarkable solar eclipse on October 14,
00:24 the final lunar eclipse, Chandragrahan of 2023, is scheduled for October 28-29, which is Saturday and Sunday.
00:32 A lunar eclipse transpires when the Moon enters Earth's shadow,
00:35 and this weekend's event will be a partial lunar eclipse, with Earth positioned between the full Moon and the Sun.
00:43 Significantly, this lunar eclipse coincides with the Hindu festival of Sharad Purnima,
00:47 also known as Kojagiri Purnima or Kaumudi Purnima,
00:50 traditionally observed on the full Moon day in the Hindu lunar month of Ashwin.
00:55 As per NASA reports, the lunar eclipse is anticipated to be visible on October 28, which is Saturday in Asia,
01:01 including all parts of India.
01:03 The eclipse's duration is partially estimated to be approximately 1 hour and 19 minutes.
01:09 For viewers in India, the lunar eclipse can be observed around midnight.
01:12 The eclipse is said to start at around 5 minutes past 1 a.m. and conclude at around 2.24 a.m.
01:19 Chandragrahan, also known as lunar eclipse, is an astronomical phenomena that occurs when the Earth casts its shadow on the Moon.
01:26 These eclipses are relatively common, occurring several times in a year.
01:30 However, they are not always visible from all parts of the world.
01:34 October 28, 2023 is the last lunar eclipse of this year.
01:38 The next lunar eclipse will occur on March 25, 2024.
01:43 Until then, watch the lunar eclipse and keep watching One India News.
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02:05 update.