Tomorrow will be the longest lunar eclipse in 600 years of history

Tomorrow will be the longest lunar eclipse in 600 years of history This year's second lunar eclipse will take place today, Friday, the partial lunar eclipse will be the longest eclipse in 600 years of history.UrduPoint coronavirus coronavirus situation in pakistan 1,280,822 deaths, 28,638 recoveries, 1,229,683 Twenty20 World Cup 2021 Inflation Storm Pandora Papers Under Discussion Pakistan vs Bangladesh Bangladesh - Friday 19 November India India v New Zealand New Zealand - Friday 19 November Tomorrow will be the longest lunar eclipse in 600 years of history Tomorrow's lunar eclipse will not be seen in Pakistan, Meteorological Department Thursday 18 November 2021 21:33 Tomorrow will be the longest lunar eclipse in 600 years of history ISLAMABAD: The second lunar eclipse of this year will take place on Friday, this partial lunar eclipse will be the longest eclipse in the history of 600 years. (to be continued)
According to the Meteorological Department, the second lunar eclipse of the year will take place on Friday, the longest lunar eclipse in the history of the last 600 years. Can be seen in Northwest Africa, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean and Arctic. According to the Meteorological Department, tomorrow's eclipse will not be visible in Pakistan. The Pakistan Meteorological Department's (PMD) Climate Data Processing Center has predicted that this eclipse will be the last eclipse of the year. According to the meteorological eclipse, the lunar eclipse will start at 11:02 in the morning according to Pakistani time while the partial lunar eclipse will take place at 12:19 and the lunar eclipse will end at 3:47 in the afternoon.

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