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The first lunar eclipse of the year 2020 will take place on 10 January. This lunar eclipse (Chandra Grahan) will start at 10:37 pm and will end around 2:42 am. The total duration of the lunar eclipse will be more than 4 hours. The special thing is that people in India can also witness the first lunar eclipse of the year. The first lunar eclipse of the year will be a penumbral eclipse in which the Earth, Sun and the Moon will be imperfectly aligned and in this, the Earth covers the moon fully or partially, blocking the rays of the Sun reaching the moon directly. Paush Purnima is also being held on 10 January this year.
If you also want to see the first lunar eclipse view of the year live, then check when, how and where can people watch the Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan) Live mentioned down below.
People can watch the lunar eclipse through the naked eyes as it is perfectly safe to watch the moon at night. People can also see the live streaming of the lunar eclipse live at www.timeanddate.com. Apart from online live streaming, people can also witness the lunar eclipse on their smart gadgets. The first lunar eclipse will also be seen in Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.
Sutak period starts about 12 hours before the eclipse. However, this time there will be no Sutak period. According to astrologers, the penumbral lunar eclipse is excluded from the category of eclipses in the scriptures. For this reason, the Sutak period will not take place on this first penumbral lunar eclipse.
Here is the list of Eclipses that will occur this year:
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