The last total Lunar Eclipse of 2022 is on November 8, after which the next total Eclipse will be on March 14, 2025.
The phenomenon is called a Blood Moon because the Moon passes into the darkest part of the Earth's shadow during this time and appears red, experts stated.
A total lunar eclipse – sometimes called a #BloodMoon – is set to peak Tuesday, Nov. 8 at 5:17am ET (1017 UTC). It's the last one until 2025.
— NASA (@NASA) November 7, 2022
Find out if you’re in an eclipse viewing area or watch it live with @NASAMoon experts: https://t.co/wm937tJHVe pic.twitter.com/CIOwcjyb6p
One doesn't require any special equipment to observe Chandra Grahan unlike Solar eclipse. However, binoculars, telescopes, and moving to an area away from bright lights help the visibility.
While the Moon will be obscured only 14 per cent in Mumbai, it will be seen at almost 60 per cent in Nagpur.
Check when and where Lunar Eclipse 2022 will be visible in India
New Delhi | 5.30 PM – 6.18 PM |
Gurugram | 5.33 PM – 6.18 PM |
Hyderabad | 5.44 PM – 6.18 PM |
Kolkata | 4.56 PM – 6.18 PM |
Noida | 5.32 PM – 6.18 PM |
Vijapur | 5.59 PM – 6.18 PM |
Lucknow | 5.20 PM – 6.18 PM |
Pune | 6.01 PM – 6.18 PM |
Bhopal | 5.40 PM – 6.18 PM |
Bengaluru | 5.53 PM – 6.18 PM |
Mumbai | 6.05 PM – 6.18 PM |
Nagpur | 5.32 PM - 7.26 PM |
Ahmedabad | 6.00 PM – 6.18 PM |
Raipur | 5.25 PM – 6.18 PM |
Patna | 5.05 PM – 6.18 PM |
Vapi | 6.06 PM – 6.18 PM |
Chennai | 5.42 PM – 6.18 PM |
Chandigarh | 5.31 PM – 6.18 PM |
Ranchi | 5.07 PM – 6.18 PM |
Kanpur | 5:23 PM - 6:18 PM |
Haridwar | 5:26 PM - 6:18 PM |
Ujjain | 5:47 PM - 6:18 PM |
Panaji | 6:06 PM – 6:18 PM |