The last lunar eclipse 2020 will occur on 30th November. Earth projects a shadow in space all the time but total lunar eclipse will only be caused when the Sun, Earth and moon line up. It will be a penumbral lunar eclipse
The moon passes through Earth’s penumbra to cause a penumbral lunar eclipse. The penumbra causes a subtle dimming of the Moon’s surface. The earth will obscure precisely 83%% of the full moon. There have already been three penumbral lunar eclipses in 2020.
This frosty moon eclipse will the last. It will be the longest and deepest eclipse of the year. This eclipse is also called the Beaver Moon Eclipse because November’s full moon is most often called the ‘Beaver Moon. This penumbral lunar eclipse will peak at 9:42 Universal Time(UT). Lunar eclipses are safe to view without any eye protection
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