The second penumbral lunar eclipse of 2023 will occur on November 30 and will be visible from parts of Europe, Asia, Australia and the eastern parts of South America.Ī penumbral lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes through the outer part of the Earth's shadow, causing it to appear slightly darker than usual. The penumbral eclipse will be subtle, and the Moon will only pass through the outer edges of the Earth's shadow, resulting in a slight dimming of the Moon's brightness. (Also read: Lunar Eclipse 2023: Will India see first Chandra Grahan of 2023? Penumbral Lunar Eclipse explained and more details) Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 2023 LIVE: Watch first Chandra Grahan of this year, impact on zodiac signs, city-wise time, more (Photo by Ramiro Martinez on Unsplash ) It's important to note that the visibility and timing of lunar eclipses can vary depending on your location and the weather conditions so, to ensure the best viewing experience, we got you sorted with local astronomical societies and online resources for specific details about lunar eclipses in your area. There will be several penumbral lunar eclipses in 2023 but the first penumbral lunar eclipse of 2023 is the one which occurred on May 5-6.
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