Hyderabad, Sept. 7 -- India will witness a Total lunar eclipse on September 7-8, 2025.
In a release on Saturday, the Planetary Society, India, said that in 2025 there will be four eclipses, two lunar (March 14 and September 7) and two solar (March 29 and September 21). However, only one eclipse will be visible in India.
The celestial event occurs when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow on the lunar surface.
Visible from all parts of India, which is relatively rare, the penumbral eclipse will begin from 8.57 pm on September 7 and continue till 2.26 am on September 8.
The noticeable umbral phase begins at 9.57 pm and ends at 1.27 am.
This is the period when people across India can see the Moon's disk darken ...