Updated On: 28 October, 2023 12:00 AM IST | Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
On the intervening night of October 28 and October 29, the skies above our planet are poised to offer a celestial spectacle – Partial Lunar Eclipse 2023.

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On the intervening night of October 28 and October 29, the skies above our planet are poised to offer a celestial spectacle – a partial lunar eclipse. This lunar event, known for its captivating display, will capture the attention of astronomy enthusiasts and stargazers worldwide. However, the question that often arises is whether this event will be visible from India and what makes it unique.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth, Sun, and Moon align in such a way that the Earth casts a shadow on the Moon. During a partial lunar eclipse, only a portion of the Moon is veiled by the Earth`s shadow, creating a mesmerizing celestial phenomenon.