The second and final lunar eclipse of 2021 was the longest in 580 years


New Delhi, Friday, November 19, 2021

After Diwali, Vikram Samvat is celebrated on the first Poonam of the year i.e. Diwali. According to the English calendar, according to the English calendar, the second and last lunar eclipse of this year took place on the full moon of the month of Kartak on 15th November.

. As this lunar eclipse was not complete but partial, the effect of the eclipse was not seen anywhere in India except some parts of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. According to the information received, it was seen in America, Northern Europe, East Asia, Australia and some parts of the Pacific Ocean. Eclipse is an astronomical phenomenon that has been going on for centuries but it also has an astrological effect. According to astrology, lunar eclipse took place in Taurus and Kritika constellations.

The eclipse started at 11.5 am on Friday, October 18 and ended at 6.5 pm Indian time. According to one source, the eclipse lasted the longest in 580 years. According to astronomy, when the earth revolves around the sun, the moon revolves around the earth. The Earth and the Moon come to a point during the orbit when the Sun, the Earth and the Moon are all parallel. The earth lies between the sun and the moon. At this time the moon is covered so the sun's rays do not fall on it which is called lunar eclipse.

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