Chandra Grahan 2020 Timings – See Photos, Videos of the Year’s Last Lunar Eclipse Here – More Lifestyle


Chandra Grahan or the final penumbral lunar eclipse of 2020, also known as Beaver Moon, will be seen today on Monday, November 30. The eclipse will begin at 1:04 PM IST and end around 5:22 PM IST according to timeanddate.com. However, those who wish to see the eclipse in India will not be able to do so due to the moon being below the horizon, however it can always be viewed online via live broadcasts. A penumbral lunar eclipse occurs when the sun, the Earth, and the moon are imperfectly aligned that the Earth only partially blocks the sunlight from reaching the surface of the moon and covers all or part of the moon with the part outside of its shadow. , also known as the penumbra, “according to timeanddate.com. This lunar eclipse is the last of the four lunar eclipses seen this year. Here are images and invisible details about Beaver Moon:

NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), the United States Space Agency, took to their Twitter to post about the Beaver Moon Eclipse and wrote: “In the early hours of the morning of November 30, our Favorite heavenly neighbor will shine for you! This full Moon, known as the Beaver Moon, will peak at 4:30 am ET. … “

Lunar eclipse date – November 30, 2020

First contact with the Penumbra – 13:04

Maximum lunar eclipse – 03:13 pm

Last contact with the Penumbra – 05:22 PM

Duration of the penumbral phase – 04 hours 18 minutes 11 seconds

Penumbral lunar eclipse magnitude – 0.82

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