Delhi: A total lunar eclipse will be visible tonight. The eclipse will be visible in Asian countries including India, Europe, Africa and Australia. If the weather is clear in Kerala, you can enjoy the eclipse in its entirety. The Earth's shadow will start falling on the moon at 8.58 pm Indian time. The eclipse process will last for five hours and twenty-seven minutes. The total eclipse, in which the lunar image is completely in the Earth's shadow, will last for one hour and twenty-two minutes.
The moon will be completely hidden by 11.41 pm. Twenty-two minutes after midnight on the 8th, the shadow will start to move away from the moon image. The eclipse will end completely by 2.25 pm. The lunar eclipse can be seen with the naked eye. The biggest highlight is that 60 percent of the world's population will be able to see the eclipse on the 7th. After this, if you want to see a total lunar eclipse from India, you will have to wait until December 31, 2028.