Due to the daytime, it will not be possible to see lunar eclipse in Pakistan


Karachi: The first total lunar eclipse of this year has begun, which is impossible to see in Pakistan.
According to the Meteorological Department, the lunar eclipse began at 8:57am Pakistan time, the lunar eclipse will complete at 11:58am, and end at 3:00pm.
Due to the daytime, it will not be possible to see the first lunar eclipse of this year in Pakistan, while it will be seen in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
According to the Meteorological Department, the sky will be illuminated with red light on the occasion of the lunar eclipse. This will be the first total lunar eclipse after about 3 years and the last time it appeared in 2022.
The Meteorological Department says that the second partial lunar eclipse of this year will take place on the night between September 7 and 8.

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