Lunar eclipse is going to be seen on June 5
Lunar eclipse is going to be seen on June 5
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There is a lunar eclipse on 5 June. This lunar eclipse is going to be the second lunar eclipse of the year 2020. The lunar eclipse on June 5 is going to be somewhat different from the common lunar eclipse. According to the Hindu calendar, a lunar eclipse will be held on the full moon date of Jyeshtha month. This lunar eclipse will be a shadow eclipse. The eclipse will begin from 11:16 on the night of June 5, which will be at 2.32 in the night of the next day. During the eclipse, the Moon will travel in Scorpio.

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The second lunar eclipse of the year 2020 will take place on the full moon day of Jyeshtha month. In astrology, the shadow is excluded from the realm of eclipse, so the Sutak period will not be valid in this eclipse. Whenever a lunar eclipse occurs, the moon enters the shadow of the earth before that. In the process of lunar eclipse, it is called Chandra Malinya and penubra. There is no complete lunar eclipse in the shadow, in which the moon is seen only dimly, due to this it is also called lunar malinya. Due to this, this astronomical event is called a lunar eclipse instead of a lunar eclipse.

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Eclipse will be seen in these places
The lunar eclipse on June 5 will be seen in most of Europe. Apart from this, it will also be seen in India including Asia, Australia, Africa, South America.

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