"Partial lunar eclipses might not be quite as spectacular as total lunar eclipses - where the Moon is completely covered in Earth's shadow - but they occur more frequently. If you can't see the celestial event from your home, you watch it on NASA's live stream here. The partial phase of the lunar eclipse towards the end was visible from parts of Andhra Pradesh and Assam on November 19. The maximum partial eclipse occured at around 2:34 pm when 97 per cent of the Moon will be covered by the Earth's shadow. and will end at 4.17 p.m.,” the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said. “The partial phase of the eclipse will begin at 12.48 p.m. It was visible from some parts of northeastern India only. The eclipse was not visible in most parts of India. The lunar eclipse 2021 was visible from western Africa, western Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Australia, the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. It was the longest partial lunar eclipse in 580 years. The duration of today's Chandra Grahan was 3 hours 28 minutes and 24 seconds. It was a partial lunar eclipse and lasted for about three and a half hours. Skygazers witnessed the second and last lunar eclipse of the year today.
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