Lunar eclipse to grace October 28 skies
Education and science
- 06 October, 2023
- 09:08
The second lunar eclipse of the year will take place on October 28, Report informs, citing the Department of Astrophysics of the Faculty of Physics of Baku State University (BSU).
It will be a partial lunar eclipse.
The penumbral eclipse will begin at 22:01:44 Baku time, and the partial eclipse will begin at 23:35:18. The maximum of the eclipse will occur on October 29 at 00:14:00. The partial eclipse will end at 00:52:37 and the penumbra will end at 02:26:19.
The second partial lunar eclipse of 2023 will be visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, Northeast South America, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Oceans, the Arctic, and Antarctica. The eclipse event will also be observed in the territory of Azerbaijan.
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