Lunar Eclipse on July 5 marked the last eclipse of the current cycle that saw a lunar eclipse on June 5 as well as the historic Solar Eclipse on June 21. The Eclipse today was a 'buck moon' eclipse and was visible from several major cities across the world. The Eclipse on July 5 was partial because only part of the moon dipped into the penumbra.
Highlights
10:13 AM:
09:54 AM: US is all set for the Lunar Eclipse
09:39 AM: First images of lunar eclipse
09:10 AM: The Lunar Eclipse on the US Independence Day was preceded by a rare Jupiter-Saturn anomaly that takes place only once every 20 years. When people looked up at the sky from the Western Hemisphere, along with the full moon, they saw two prominent members of our solar system -- Jupiter and Saturn. Read Full Story Here
09:08 AM:
08:44 AM: This NASA map shows where the partial lunar eclipse of July 4-5, 2020 will be visible.
This NASA map shows where the partial lunar eclipse of July 4-5, 2020 will be visible.
8:43 AM: NASA on Lunar Eclipse
8:40 AM:
8:37 AM: Lunar Eclipse has officially begun
8:07 AM: Where to watch Lunar eclipse 2020 online livestream
You can view live streaming of the lunar eclipse on several live streams on YouTube. One of them is this
7:55 AM: Will this lunar eclipse be visible in India?
Unfortunately not, but you can catch the glimpse of the moon via photos and videos coming in from the Western Hemisphere where the lunar eclipse will be seen from several countries.
07:25 AM: Major US cities to have best view of the eclipse
- Washington DC
- Miami
- Houston
- Los Angeles
- San Francisco
- Atlanta
07:21 AM: Lunar eclipse to start at 8:37 AM IST and end at 11:22 AM IST. The eclipse will reach its peak at 9:59 AM IST.