ISLAMABAD: Stargazers are in for a celestial treat this week as the first blood moon of the year will be visible during a total lunar eclipse on the night between September 7 and 8. This rare astronomical event will be visible across Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia and the Pacific, including Pakistan.
According to the Met Department, the lunar eclipse will begin at 8:23pm on September 7 and reach its peak at 11:12pm. The total eclipse will continue until 1:55am on September 8, making its total duration five hours and 27 minutes.
In Pakistan, however, SUPARCO (Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission) has given slightly different timings. The eclipse here will begin at 8:30pm on September 7, peak at 11:57pm, and end at 1:55am on September 8.
During the eclipse, the Earth’s shadow will completely cover the Moon, causing it to turn a striking shade of red. This phenomenon is commonly called a blood moon, as the lunar surface glows in coppery-red hues due to Earth’s atmosphere scattering sunlight.
SUPARCO confirmed that the moon will remain fully hidden in Earth’s shadow until the final hours of the night, making the spectacle visible for several hours.
Experts have reassured that it is completely safe to view the lunar eclipse with the naked eye, unlike solar eclipses which require protective glasses. SUPARCO also announced that it will be sharing real-time pictures and updates on its social media platforms to help people follow the eclipse as it unfolds.
PESHAWAR: Documents have been sought from employees who have completed 5 years of service for…
ISLAMABAD: The Meteorological Department has predicted rain with thundershowers in various cities. According to the…
ISLAMABAD: Pak Suzuki’s latest financing policy has released the prices of all Cultus variants, total…
RAWALPINDI: Farrukh Khokhar was arrested inside the courtroom on Monday after a Rawalpindi court sentenced…
ISLAMABAD: Preparations for reshuffle in the federal cabinet have been intensified, and the possibility of…
ISLAMABAD: Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik has said that the prices of petroleum products in…