Witness the Celestial Spectacle: A Guide to 2024’s Eclipses in India

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Snehlata Sinha

 2024′ Eclipses: Get ready for a year packed with astronomical wonders! 2024 promises a captivating celestial dance with a total of four eclipses, gracing the night sky. Let’s delve into the details of these awe-inspiring events, specifically focusing on their visibility in India.

The Lunar Eclipse of March 25th: A Celestial Event Beyond Indian Shores

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The year kicks off with a lunar eclipse on March 25th. Skywatchers in India won’t be able to witness this event directly. The eclipse will be visible across regions like Australia, Africa, North and South America, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

A Glimpse into the Eclipse Schedule

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Here’s a comprehensive table outlining the upcoming eclipses in 2024:

Eclipse Type Date Time (IST) Visibility in India
Lunar Eclipse March 25th 10:24 AM – 3:01 PM Not Visible
Solar Eclipse April 8th Not Visible
Partial Lunar Eclipse September 18th Partially Visible
Solar Eclipse October 2nd Not Visible

Embark on a Journey of Astronomical Delights: The Upcoming Eclipses

  • April 8th: A Solar Spectacle Not Visible from India

The second astronomical event of the year unfolds on April 8th with a solar eclipse. Unfortunately, skywatchers in India will miss this celestial wonder as the path of totality, where the Moon completely covers the Sun, won’t traverse over the Indian subcontinent.

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  • September 18th: A Partial Lunar Eclipse for Indian Viewers

Mark your calendars for September 18th! This date brings a partial lunar eclipse, offering a chance for skywatchers in India to witness a celestial marvel. During this eclipse, a portion of the Moon will be covered by the Earth’s shadow, casting a mesmerizing reddish hue upon its surface.

  • October 2nd: Another Solar Eclipse Beyond Indian Skies

The year culminates with a solar eclipse on October 2nd. Similar to the April eclipse, the path of totality won’t encompass India, making this event invisible to the naked eye from Indian territories.

Important Note: Safety First When Viewing Eclipses

While lunar eclipses can be observed safely with the naked eye, viewing a solar eclipse directly can cause permanent eye damage. Always equip yourself with specially designed solar filters meant for eclipse viewing to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Witnessing a Partial Lunar Eclipse: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Experience

The September 18th partial lunar eclipse presents a unique opportunity for Indian skywatchers. As the Moon dips partially into the Earth’s shadow, expect to witness a subtle darkening and a mesmerizing coppery-reddish tinge on the lunar surface. This celestial spectacle is definitely worth stepping out for, weather permitting.

 A Year of Captivating Eclipses

2024 promises a dynamic display of celestial events. While some eclipses might not be directly visible from India, the September partial lunar eclipse offers a chance to witness the beauty of the night sky. Remember, responsible viewing practices are crucial, especially when observing solar eclipses. So, stay tuned and keep your eyes peeled for the upcoming celestial shows!

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Snehlata Sinha I am Snehalata Sinha, a lifestyle journalist with extensive experience in the field. Specializing in fashion, style, latest trends, Bollywood gossip, and beauty remedies, I began my career as an intern at News-24. However, for the past 5 years, I have been working with timesbull.com. My insights and updates will keep you informed and help you stylishly enhance your lifestyle. Read More
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