First lunar eclipse to take place on this day in 2022, know time and date
First lunar eclipse to take place on this day in 2022, know time and date
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Soon we will say goodbye to the year 2021 and hope that the coming year 2022 brings happiness and prosperity to all lives. There will also be eclipses in the coming year. According to reports, there will be 2 solar eclipses and 2 lunar eclipses in 2022. Let's first know how the eclipse occurs. In fact, when the sun, earth and moon face each other in a straight straight and the earth's shadow completely covers the moon and this position is known as lunar eclipse. Tell you that there are three types of lunar eclipses. It is a total lunar eclipse, a partial lunar eclipse and a sub-lunar eclipse. If the shadow of the earth completely covers the moon, it is called a total lunar eclipse. Due to this, the moon appears completely red. On the other hand, when the earth comes between the moon and the sun and only a few parts of the moon are covered by the earth, it is called a partial lunar eclipse. In the upachaya lunar eclipse, the earth comes between the sun and the moon when the sun, moon and earth are not in a straight line. According to reports, there will be 2 lunar eclipses this year. Learn the time and date of the lunar eclipse.

First Lunar Eclipse:-
The first lunar eclipse is said to be dated May 16, 2022 and will be monday on this day. It is said that this will be a total lunar eclipse and will continue from 7.02 am to 12.20 pm. According to reports, the first lunar eclipse will be seen in South America, Pacific, South/Western Europe, South/West Asia, Africa, North America, Antarctica and some parts of India. On the other hand, if you talk about the sutra period, it will start 9 hours before the lunar eclipse occurs and will end as soon as it ends.

Second Lunar Eclipse:-
The second lunar eclipse is said to be dated November 8, 2022 and will take place on Tuesday. It is said that this will be a total lunar eclipse and will continue from 13.32 pm to 7.27 pm. According to reports, the second lunar eclipse will be visible in northern/eastern Europe, Asia, India, Australia, North America, parts of South America. When it comes to the suta period, it will begin 9 hours before the lunar eclipse occurs and will end as soon as it ends.

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