Sky will be illuminated with red light


Karachi: The first complete lunar eclipse of this year will be tomorrow (Friday).
According to the Meteorological Department, the lunar eclipse will begin tomorrow (Friday), March 14 at 8:57am Pakistan time. The complete eclipse of the moon will occur at 11:58am, and will end at 3:00pm.
The Meteorological Department says that the sky will be illuminated with red light on the occasion of the lunar eclipse. This will be the first lunar eclipse after about three years and the last time this happened in 2022.
It has been said that due to the fact that it is during the daytime, it will not be possible to see the first lunar eclipse of this year in Pakistan, while this sight will be seen in North and South America.
It is pertinent to note that a lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth comes between the sun and the moon while rotating. However, like a solar eclipse, viewing a lunar eclipse with the naked eye does not cause any harm to the eyesight.
On the other hand, the first solar eclipse of this year will take place on March 29, which will not be visible in Pakistan.

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