New Delhi: Today Timings in India, 30 November 2020 i.e. today is the last lunar eclipse of the year. However, another solar eclipse will take place in December this year. As today’s eclipse is a lunar eclipse of the moon, its gestation period will not be valid. The lunar eclipse will start at 1.04 pm and end at 5.22 pm. This lunar eclipse will not be seen in all the cities of India and it will not have any effect. The eclipse will cast a shadow over parts of eastern India. Let us know what is the effect of the eclipse in which city of the country and what time the lunar eclipse will start and when it will end in India
Lunar eclipse will be visible in Bhojpur for 18 minutes 59 seconds
The eclipse will be visible in the Buxar district for 17 minutes 16 seconds
The eclipse will be visible for 17 minutes 16 seconds in the Buxar district of Bihar. The eclipse will start at 5:00 pm in Buxar. The eclipse will end at 5:23 p.m.
Lunar eclipse will be seen in Muzaffarpur in 24 minutes 27 seconds
Muzaffarpur will see a lunar eclipse in 24 minutes 27 seconds. The lunar eclipse will start appearing in Muzaffarpur at 05:01. Whereas, it will end at 5:23 p.m.
20 minutes 16 seconds in Gaya The last lunar eclipse of the year
Gaya will see the last lunar eclipse of this year in 20 minutes 16 seconds. In Gaya it will start at 5 o’clock 5 minutes and end at 5 o’clock 23 minutes.
Kolkata eclipse will appear 29 minutes 52 seconds
A lunar eclipse will be visible in Kolkata at 29 minutes 52 seconds. It will start at 4:57 pm today and end at 5:23 pm.
Lucknow will see a lunar eclipse of 7 minutes 34 seconds
Patna will see a lunar eclipse of 22 minutes 26 seconds
Lunar eclipse will be seen in Hazaribagh for 20 minutes 12 seconds