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Friday 5 June 2020

Today will be the second lunar eclipse of the year in India


This eclipse will not be a real lunar eclipse but a shadowy lunar eclipse.  The eclipsed lunar eclipse is not religiously special.  However some precautions need to be taken during the eclipse.  The lunar eclipse, which will appear on June 5, will start at 11.11 pm and end at 9.4 pm.  12 at night.  The full effect of the eclipse will be seen in about 3 hours.  The eclipse will be visible for three hours.  This lunar eclipse is taking place on the day of the first full moon.  This lunar eclipse will be seen in Asia, Australia and Africa.  It will also be seen in India at a certain time.  But there will be no need to stop any religious activities as there will be a lunar eclipse.  During the eclipse, the moon will not be seen cut from anywhere but will be seen in its full shape.  The Moon will be in Scorpio during the eclipse period.  India had earlier witnessed a lunar eclipse on January 10.

 Why do lunar eclipses happen?

 Lunar eclipse is an astronomical position.  The full light of the sun does not fall on the moon when the earth comes between the sun and the moon.  That event is called a lunar eclipse.  At this point the sun, earth and moon are in a straight line.  The same is true of lunar eclipses.  Lunar eclipses are always observed on the day of the full moon.  The moon passes through the shadow of the earth a maximum of three times a year.  At that time a lunar eclipse occurs.  The event that the earth completely blocks the sun's rays is called a full lunar eclipse.  But if only a part of the moon is hidden, it is called a partial lunar eclipse.

 What is a shadow eclipse?

 A lunar eclipse will be observed on June 5.  Under normal circumstances the moon enters the Earth's shadow before the lunar eclipse begins.  When the moon exits without entering the actual shadow of the earth, it is called a shadow eclipse.  A full lunar eclipse is considered to be when the moon enters the real shadow of the earth.  The shadow eclipse is not considered an actual eclipse.  Astrology does not give eclipses the status of eclipses.  There is no need to be more vigilant about the shadowy lunar eclipse.  However, the rules of the eclipse should be followed with a little caution. The lunar eclipse begins nine hours before the eclipse begins. The eclipse also ends with the end of the eclipse.

 A solar eclipse will be seen on June 21

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 After the lunar eclipse on June 5, the solar eclipse will also be seen on June 21.  The important thing is that the people of India will also be able to see this solar eclipse.  According to astrology, this solar eclipse is very effective.  For many zodiac signs that solar eclipse will be heavy.  This eclipse is to take place in Gemini on the day of Ashadhi Amas.