today chand grahan in pakistan - lunar eclipse moon eclipse
Chand Grahan in Pakistan 2024 Date and Time
The second lunar eclipse of this year will be visible in many countries of the world on September 18, 2024. No Chand Grahan will be visible in Pakistan in September 2024.
Chand Grahan in Pakistan 2024 Date and Time
It will be seen in Europe, most of Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic and Antarctica. Some time in Pakistan the moon is below the horizon, so that part of the Chand Grahan in Pakistan is not visible.
The first Super Blue Moon of 2024 will be shown in Pakistan
However, the lunar eclipse will begin at 5:41 am Pakistan time. The total lunar eclipse will occur at 07:44. And at 09:47 the eclipse will end.
- Penumbral Eclipse begins 05:41 PST
- Partial Eclipse begins 07:13 PST
- Maximum Eclipse 07:44 PST
- Partial Eclipse ends 08:16 PST
- Penumbral Eclipse ends 09:47 PST
When does a lunar eclipse occur?
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon during its orbit and casts its shadow on its natural satellite, Space explained.
Lunar eclipses also provide solid evidence that the Earth is a sphere that is not flat, as after transit, the planet takes on a curved shape like the shadow cast on the visible side of the Moon.
When can we see a lunar eclipse?
For viewers in the U.S. Eastern Time Zone, the eclipse will be at its full glory — darkest phase — when the moon sinks deepest into the Earth’s umbra around 10:44 p.m. EDT.
European and African observers will be able to see the eclipse in the pre-dawn hours on September 18, and for Londoners the eclipse will be greatest around 3:45am on September 18.
The full Harvest Moon is expected to be visible in most of North America, while it will be visible in all of South America, Europe, eastern parts of Africa, western parts of Asia and Russia, as well as Antarctica. This month’s moon is the second of four consecutive supermoons of the year, following August’s Super Blue Moon.