India- Lunar eclipse on November 30: All you need to know | NewsBytes
(MENAFN- NewsBytes) The fourth and final lunar eclipse of this year will occur on November 30.
The upcoming lunar eclipse will be a penumbral one when the Moon will turn a shade darker for a few hours.
The first three lunar eclipses of 2020 took place on January 10, June 5, and July 5.
Here are more details on this.
A lunar eclipse is a celestial event that takes place as the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon.
There are three types of lunar eclipse - total lunar eclipse, partial lunar eclipse and penumbral lunar eclipse.
Under the penumbral lunar eclipse, the Earth partially blocks the light of the Sun to reach directly to the Moon.
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