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Second and last lunar eclipse of 2023 will be visible in Pakistan
The Meteorological Department stated that the lunar eclipse will reach its peak at 1:14am, while the eclipse will end at 3:26am on October 29.


Karachi: The second and last lunar eclipse of this year will take place tomorrow (Saturday).
According to the Department of Meteorology, the partial lunar eclipse can be seen in Pakistan as well. It will begin on October 28 at 11:02pm Pakistan Standard Time.
The Meteorological Department stated that the lunar eclipse will reach its peak at 1:14am, while the eclipse will end at 3:26am on October 29.
Apart from Pakistan, the lunar eclipse will be seen in continents of Asia, Europe, Australia, America, Africa and Atlantic, added the Met Department.
It is pertinent to note that second and last solar eclipse named 'Ring of Fire' of the running year took place on October 14.
The solar eclipse appeared in southwestern Mexico, various countries of Central America, central Colombia, Northern Brazil but not Pakistan.

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