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Partial Lunar Eclipse to be viewed in Pakistan, parts of world tonight

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KARACHI: Most parts of Pakistan with many countries around the world will be able to witness a partial lunar eclipse tonight (between 16 and 17 July), ARY News reported on Tuesday.

According to Pakistan Meteorological Department all phases of partial moon eclipse will be visible in the country tonight.

The eclipse will also be visible in much of Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean and Antarctica regions, according to reports.

Penumbral eclipse will begin at 23:44 PST tonight, while partial eclipse will begin at 01:02 PST, the met office said.

An entire lunar eclipse will begin at 02:32 PST, while the partial eclipse will end at 04:00 PST, the weather department added.

During a lunar eclipse, the Earth casts a shadow on the Moon. This shadow has a central and outer shadow called umbra and penumbra, respectively. When the Moon completely passes through the umbra or when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are perfectly aligned, a total lunar eclipse occurs. When it partially crosses through the umbra and penumbra, we get to see a partial lunar eclipse.

A penumbral lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon doesn’t fall in the umbra at all and is always present in the penumbra. Naturally, a partial lunar eclipse always starts off as a penumbral lunar eclipse.

This is going to be the last lunar eclipse of year 2019 and the next moon eclipse will be witnessed on 10 Jan 2020, followed by three more in the same year, experts said.

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