On Wednesday, Dr. Zaheer Baber, spokesman Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), said the First lunar eclipse of 2021 not visible in the country. This lunar eclipse expected to occur on May 26, 2021. This lunar eclipse has recorded to occur on May 26, 2021. In an interview with APP, four eclipses are expected in the year 2021, two lunar and two solar eclipses.
Moreover, He claims that the complete lunar eclipse on May 26 will be visible across South-East Asia, Australia, North America, South America, the Pacific Atlantic, the Indian Ocean, and Antarctica. However, First lunar eclipse of 2021 not visible in Pakistan.
According to the Climate Data Processing Centre Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the Penumbral eclipse begins at 13:48 PST, and at 14:45 PST, the partial eclipse began. However, the Full eclipse begins at 16:11 PST, and the Maximum eclipse begins at 16:19 PST. Furthermore, the total eclipse ended at 16:26 PST. However, the Partial eclipse ending at 17:52 PST, and the Penumbral eclipse ending at 18:50 PST.
He further said that an eclipse typically occurs when the earth gets between the moon and the sun on the day of the full moon and casts its shadow on the moon.
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