Astrology News Desk: Eclipse period is considered important in Hinduism. The second and last lunar eclipse of this year is going to take place on Wednesday, 18 September. But this lunar eclipse will not be visible in India. When this lunar eclipse will take place in the rest of the world, it will be morning in India. This is the reason why the lunar eclipse will not be visible in India.
Due to which its Sutak period will also not be valid. Let us tell you that the last lunar eclipse of the year will be visible in Europe, America, Africa and some parts of Asia. So today we are telling you important information related to the last lunar eclipse of the year through this article, so let’s know.
Date and time of the last lunar eclipse of the year—
Let us tell you that the last and second lunar eclipse of this year is going to take place on September 18. This lunar eclipse will be a penumbral lunar eclipse. In a penumbral lunar eclipse, the moon appears slightly blurred. According to Indian time, this lunar eclipse will begin on September 18 at 6:12 am and the eclipse will end at around 10:17 am.
The total duration of this lunar eclipse will be about 4 hours and 4 minutes. Let us tell you that the penumbral lunar eclipse will start at 6:12 am. The partial eclipse will start at 7:44 am and the eclipse will be at its highest level at 8:14 am. The partial eclipse will end at 8:44 am and finally the penumbral eclipse will end at 10:17 am.