Hyderabad, December 6: According to Arvind Paranjpye, in-charge, Public Outreach Programme at Pune-based Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics the last lunar eclipse of the year will occur on December 10 and it will be visible in nearly half the world, including India.
Contrary to the eclipse occurred on June 15, this lunar eclipse may not be as dark as it was. However it would provide an opportunity to the viewers to watch it in winter night.
It would remain for nearly 4 hours and 57 minutes. The maximum eclipse will occur at 8.27 pm and 16 seconds.
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