Chand Grahan in Pakistan 2022: On November 8, Pakistanis will be able to view the final total lunar eclipse of the year, according to information released on Monday by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).
Most of South America, Asia, Australia, sections of northern and eastern Europe, and Australia will be able to see the eclipse in its entirety.
According to the Met Office, Pakistan will also be able to see a portion of the celestial extravaganza beginning at moonrise.
The eclipse will be visible to residents of the nation’s major cities, including Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Quetta, Gilgit, Muzaffarabad, and others.
The three types of lunar eclipses are total lunar eclipse, partial lunar eclipse, and penumbral lunar eclipse.
The moon will turn red on Tuesday during an astrological phenomenon that won’t happen again until 2025.
Major Cities | Coverage (%) | Partial Eclipse Begins (Moonrise) | Partial Eclipse Ends | Penumbral Eclipse Ends | Duration (hh:mm) | Eclipse Type |
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Islamabad | 61.01 | 17:06 | 17:49 | 18:56 | 1:50 | Partial |
Lahore | 62.96 | 17:05 | 17:49 | 18:56 | 1:51 | Partial |
Karachi | 00.88 | 17:46 | 17:49 | 18:56 | 1:10 | Partial |
Peshawar | 52.55 | 17:12 | 17:49 | 18:56 | 1:44 | Partial |
Quetta | 14.06 | 17:38 | 17:49 | 18:56 | 1:18 | Partial |
Gilgit | 74.54 | 16:57 | 17:49 | 18:56 | 1:59 | Partial |
Muzaffarabad | 65.20 | 17:04 | 17:49 | 18:56 | 1:52 | Partial |