It’s better to catch the moon’s disappearing act on Tuesday as there won’t be another total lunar eclipse for three years. The last lunar eclipse of 2022 will be visible from the eastern parts and a partial one from most of India. The beginning phase of the partial and total eclipse, however, will not be visible because both events will begin before the moonrise across the country. The umbra, which is the darkest region of the earth’s shadow on the moon, is expected to commence at 2.39 pm and the total eclipse at 3.46 pm. The total eclipse will end at 5.12 pm and the umbral phase at 6.19 pm. The ending of the eclipse and the umbral phase will be visible in Odisha. According to the India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) Positional Astronomy Centre in Kolkata, the estimated time of moonrise in Bhubaneswar is 5.06 pm, Cuttack 5.05 pm, Puri 5.07 pm, Sambalpur 5.12 pm and Koraput 5.21 pm. Duration of the eclipse from moonrise time up to the end of the umbral phase in Bhubaneswar will be 1 hour and 13 minutes, in Cuttack 1 hour and 14 minutes, in Koraput 58 minutes, in Puri 1 hour and 12 minutes and in Sambalpur 1 hour and seven minutes.
It’s better to catch the moon’s disappearing act on Tuesday as there won’t be another total lunar eclipse for three years. The last lunar eclipse of 2022 will be visible from the eastern parts and a partial one from most of India. The beginning phase of the partial and total eclipse, however, will not be visible because both events will begin before the moonrise across the country. The umbra, which is the darkest region of the earth’s shadow on the moon, is expected to commence at 2.39 pm and the total eclipse at 3.46 pm. The total eclipse will end at 5.12 pm and the umbral phase at 6.19 pm. The ending of the eclipse and the umbral phase will be visible in Odisha. According to the India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) Positional Astronomy Centre in Kolkata, the estimated time of moonrise in Bhubaneswar is 5.06 pm, Cuttack 5.05 pm, Puri 5.07 pm, Sambalpur 5.12 pm and Koraput 5.21 pm. Duration of the eclipse from moonrise time up to the end of the umbral phase in Bhubaneswar will be 1 hour and 13 minutes, in Cuttack 1 hour and 14 minutes, in Koraput 58 minutes, in Puri 1 hour and 12 minutes and in Sambalpur 1 hour and seven minutes.
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