Total Eclipse of the Moon on 08th, 2022, Tuesday, 17 Kartika, 1944 Saka Era


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A total lunar eclipse will occur on 8 November, 2022 (17 Kartika, 1944 Saka Era). The eclipse is visible from all places of India at the time of Moonrise. However, the beginning of the partial and total phases of the eclipse is not visible from any places of India as the phenomena will be in progress before Moonrise. Ending of both the total and the partial phases is visible from the eastern parts of the country. Only the ending of the partial phase is visible from the rest parts of the country.

 This eclipse will be visible in the region covering South America, North America, Australia, Asia, the North Atlantic Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean.

The eclipse will begin at 14 hr 39 min IST. The total eclipse will start at 15 hr 46 min IST. The ending time of totality is 17h 12m IST and the ending time of partial phase is 18h 19m IST.

For the cities in eastern parts of the country, like Kolkata and Guwahati, at the time of Moonrise, the total phase of the eclipse will be in progress. For Kolkata, the duration of totality from Moonrise time upto the end is 20 min and the duration from Moonrise time upto end of partial eclipse is 1 hr 27 min. For Guwahati, the duration of totality from Moonrise time upto end is 38 min and the duration from Moonrise time upto end of partial eclipse is 1 hr 45 min.

  For the other cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai & Bengaluru, at the time of Moonrise, the partial eclipse after the end of totality will be in progress and for the above cities, the duration from the Moonrise time upto the end of partial eclipse will be 50 min, 18 min, 40 min and 29 min respectively.

The next lunar eclipse which will be visible from India is on 28th October, 2023 and the same is a partial eclipse. Last lunar eclipse which was visible from India was on 19 November, 2021 and it was a partial eclipse.

Lunar Eclipse occurs on a full moon day when the earth comes in between the Sun and the Moon and when all the three objects are aligned. A total lunar eclipse will occur when the whole moon comes under the umbral shadow of the Earth and the partial lunar eclipse occurs when only when a part of the moon comes under shadow of the Earth. A table relating to local circumstances of some places in India is appended separately for ready reference. (Source: Positional Astronomy Centre, Kolkata; India Meteorological Department)

TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE MOON, 8 NOVEMBER, 2022

 

PHASES OF ECLIPSE VISIBLE FROM CERTAIN PLACES OF INDIA

 

Places

Moonrise Time

(IST)

Umbral phase

begins at

14h 39m (IST)

Totality

begins at

15 h 46m (IST)

Totality

Ends at

17h 12m (IST)

Umbral phase

Ends at

18 h 19m

( IST)

Duration of eclipse (from Moonrise time upto the end of umbral phase)

 

     h     m

h       m

h        m

h        m

h        m

h        m

Agartala

16   38

 

Beginning of partial phase is not visible as the phenomenon will be in progress before moonrise of any

place in India

 

Beginning of totality phase is not visible as the phenomenon will be in progress before moonrise of any

place in India

Visible

Visible

1       41

Ahmadabad

17   56

*

Visible

0       23

Aijawl

16   32

Visible

Visible

1       47

Ajmer

17   43

*

Visible

0       36

Allahabad

17   15

*

Visible

1       04

Amritsar

17   33

*

Visible

0       46

Bangalore

17   50

*

Visible

0       29

Bhagalpur

16   54

Visible

Visible

1       25

Bhopal

17   36

*

Visible

0       43

Bhubaneswar

17   06

Visible

Visible

1       13

Cannanore

18   01

*

Visible

0       18

Chandigarh

17   23

*

Visible

0       56

Chennai

17   39

*

Visible

0       40

Cochin

17   59

*

Visible

0       20

Cooch Behar

16   42

Visible

Visible

1       37

Cuttack

17   05

Visible

Visible

1       14

Darjeeling

16   46

Visible

Visible

1       33

Dehradun

17   22

*

Visible

0       57

Delhi

17   29

*

Visible

0       50

Dibrugarh

16   17

Visible

Visible

2       02

Dwarka

18   12

*

Visible

0       07

Gandhinagar

17   55

*

Visible

0       24

Gangtok

16   44

Visible

Visible

1       35

Guwahati

16   34

Visible

Visible

1       45

Gaya

17   03

Visible

Visible

1       16

Haridwar

17   21

*

Visible

0       58

Hazaribagh

17   02

Visible

Visible

1       17

Hubli

17   55

*

Visible

0       24

Hyderabad

17   40

*

Visible

0       39

Imphal

16   26

Visible

Visible

1       53

Itanagar

16   24

Visible

Visible

1       55

Jaipur

17   37

*

Visible

0       42

Jalandhar

17   28

*

Visible

0       51

Jammu

17   31

*

Visible

0       48

Kanyakumari

17   57

*

Visible

0       22

Kavalur

17   42

*

Visible

0       37

Kavaratti

18   11

*

Visible

0       08

Kohima

16   24

Visible

Visible

1       55

Kolhapur

17   59

*

Visible

0       20

Kolkata

16   52

Visible

Visible

1       27

Koraput

17   21

*

Visible

0       58

Kozikode

17   59

*

Visible

0       20

 

* Indicates Moon rises after the corresponding phenomenon (i.e. corresponding phenomenon is not visible)

 

Source: Positional Astronomy Centre, Kolkata; India Meteorological Department

Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India

PHASES OF ECLIPSE VISIBLE FROM CERTAIN PLACES OF INDIA

 

Places

Moonrise Time

(IST)

Umbral phase

begins at

14h 39m (IST)

Totality

begins at

15 h 46m (IST)

Totality

Ends at

17h 12m (IST)

Umbral phase

Ends at

18 h 19m

( IST)

Duration of eclipse (from Moonrise time upto the end of umbral phase)

 

 

      h     m

h       m

h        m

h        m

h        m

h        m

Lucknow

17   16

 

Beginning of partial phase is not visible as the phenomenon will be in progress before moonrise of any

place in India

 

Beginning of totality phase is not visible as the phenomenon will be in progress before moonrise of any

place in India

*

Visible

1       03

Madurai

17   52

*

Visible

0       27

Mangalore

18   01

*

Visible

0       18

Midnapore

16   57

Visible

Visible

1       22

Mount Abu

17   53

*

Visible

0       26

Mumbai

18   01

*

Visible

0       18

Murshidabad

16   49

Visible

Visible

1       30

Muzaffarpur

16   59

Visible

Visible

1       20

Mysore

17   54

*

Visible

0       25

Nagpur

17   32

*

Visible

0       47

Nalgonda

17   37

*

Visible

0       42

Nasik

17   56

*

Visible

0       23

Nellore

17   38

*

Visible

0       41

Nowgong

17   25

*

Visible

0       54

Panaji

17   59

*

Visible

0       20

Patna

17   01

Visible

Visible

1       18

Pondicherry

17   42

*

Visible

0       37

Pune

17   58

*

Visible

0       21

Port Blair

16   49

Visible

Visible

1       30

Puri

17   07

Visible

Visible

1       12

Raipur

17   22

*

Visible

0       57

Rajamundry

17   25

*

Visible

0       54

Rajkot

18   05

*

Visible

0       14

Ranchi

17   03

Visible

Visible

1       16

Sambalpur

17   12

*

Visible

1       07

Shillong

16   33

Visible

Visible

1       46

Shimla

17   24

*

Visible

0       55

Sibsagar

16   20

Visible

Visible

1       59

Silchar

16   31

Visible

Visible

1       48

Siliguri

16   46

Visible

Visible

1       33

Silvassa

17   58

*

Visible

0       21

Srinagar

17   29

*

Visible

0       50

Sringeri

17   57

*

Visible

0       22

Tamelong

16   25

Visible

Visible

1       54

Thanjavur

17   46

*

Visible

0       33

Thiruvanantapuram

17   58

*

Visible

0       21

Trichur

17   57

*

Visible

0       22

Udaipur

17   49

*

Visible

0       30

Ujjain

17   43

*

Visible

0       36

Vadodara

17   54

*

Visible

0       25

Varanasi

17   10

Visible

Visible

1       09

Vijayawada

17   33

*

Visible

0       46

* Indicates Moon rises after the corresponding phenomenon (i.e. corresponding phenomenon is not visible)

 

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