The first lunar eclipse of the year will take place on May 5.
The first lunar eclipse of the year will occur tomorrow, Friday, May 5. The lunar eclipse will begin at 08.44 PM and end at 1.02 PM. The total duration of the lunar eclipse is said to be 4 hours and 15 minutes.
Where will the lunar eclipse be seen?:
The lunar eclipse of the year will be visible in Europe, most parts of Asia, Australia, Africa, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica and the Indian Ocean. However, according to Hindu Panchang calculations, this lunar eclipse will not be visible in India.