In India, the penumbral lunar eclipse began at 10:37 pm on January 10, 2020, while it continued till 2:42 am on January 11. Lunar Eclipse January 2020 Date, Timings: The first eclipse of the year 2020 is going to be a lunar eclipse where the Moon passes directly behind Earth to enter its shadow. The first set of eclipses will start with an Annular Solar Eclipse … Apart from India, it could also be seen from Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic region, North America and the eastern part of … Upcoming Eclipses in 2020: Solar and Lunar eclipses within a fortnight to be seen in India twice in next 6 months! Chandra Grahan 2020: A penumbral lunar eclipse will be visible in India for more than four hours starting tomorrow night. Here's a comprehensive guide with all the information you need. Solar Eclipse in June 2020: The first solar eclipse of the year 2020 will occur on June 21. January 2020 Lunar Eclipse visibility in India According to a report by timeanddate.com, the eclipse will be visible in Asia, Australia, East in South America, Europe, Africa, parts of North … This year, there will be four penumbral lunar eclipses, out of which, the first lunar eclipse will occur on January 10, 2020, and will be visible in the parts of Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. This lunar eclipse will be penumbral, which means the Earth will block some of the sunlight from reaching the moon and only the outer shadow (the penumbra) will fall on the moon. Chandra Grahan 2020 starts: The Penumbral lunar eclipse of January 10, 2020, has started and the interestingly taking place on the full moon day of the month. The celestial event will fall on January 10 this week and it will be visible even from India, which also This year’s celestial event in India will start with a penumbral lunar eclipse during the dusk of Friday and Saturday, January 10-11, which will be partially visible in India. It lists local timings of all phases of Lunar Eclipse after adjusting for DST, including first and last contact timings with the Penumbra and Umbra and time of The first lunar eclipse of the year 2020 will start on January 10 at 10:39 pm. Also read: Lunar Eclipse 2020 Today: When, where and how to watch penumbral Lunar Eclipse live stream. The January 10 penumbral lunar eclipse is one of the four lunar eclipses that will take place in the year. The celestial event will fall on January 10 this week and it will be visible even from India, which also happened to witness the final solar eclipse of the year 2019 in December. New Delhi, Jan 10: Lunar eclipse 2020 is set to take place today and skywatchers will be able to witness the phenomenon from all parts of India.