Lunar eclipse will be seen on July 5, Know where it will be seen
Lunar eclipse will be seen on July 5, Know where it will be seen
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This year's third lunar eclipse is going to happen on July 5. The Sutak period is not going to be valid in this eclipse. It will be visible in some parts of South Asia including India, America, Europe and Australia. In the year 2020, a total of 6 eclipses will occur and out of this, two lunar eclipses (10 January, 5 June) and one solar eclipse (21 June) have already taken place. Two lunar eclipses and one solar eclipse are going to happen in the coming time. There will be a lunar eclipse on July 5, but this eclipse is not going to be seen in India.

On July 4 in Los Angeles, starting from 8 to 5 minutes, it will be seen from 10 to 52 minutes and it can be seen for a quarter to three hours. In Cape Town, it will end by 5 am on July 5 and after this, 5 months and 25 days later, there will be lunar eclipse on November 30 and total solar eclipse on December 14, 2020. We will not be able to see it even from India. Every year eclipses occur on the earth. Its number is at least four and maximum is 6. Eclipse is an astronomical event about which we all know. The impact of an eclipse does not affect a person's zodiac and the eclipse is a normal astronomical event. The eclipse can also be understood as 'lunar eclipse' when the Earth comes between the Moon and the Sun.

There is a 'solar eclipse' when the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun. Solar eclipse always falls on Amavasya and Moon full moon day and now there is a difference of 4 lakh km distance between the Earth and Moon and they are moving in their respective orbit. The moon revolves at a distance of three lakh kilometers.

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