KARACHI: A partial lunar eclipse will take place on Friday (tomorrow) which will be the longest partial lunar eclipse in 600 years, Met officials and astronomy enthusiasts said on Wednesday. The Met office shared details of the approaching lunar eclipse which will not be visible in Pakistan. “Partial eclipse of moon is on November 19, but not visible in Pakistan,” it says. “This partial lunar eclipse will be visible from North and South America, Australia, much of Europe, much of Asia, Australia, North/West Africa, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean and Arctic.”The penumbral eclipse will begin at 11.02am PST and the partial eclipse at 12.19pm, it says. The penumbral eclipse will end at 5.04pm, said the PMD.
Source: The North Africa Journal November 18, 2021 03:59 UTC