Coming: 3 eclipses in a row
For those who look skywards, there is much celestial entertainment in store in the coming weeks, with three eclipses occurring in a span of 30 days from July 7.
The penumbra lunar eclipse, in which the moon will be darkened by the earth’s shadow, will occur on July 7 and August 6, and a total solar eclipse is set to occur on July 22. Astronomers have asked people not to miss it since the next total solar eclipse will only happen in 2064.
Interestingly, another lunar eclipse is slated to occur between 1 am and 2 am on the night of December 31, darkening the New Year celebrations.
Though astronomers are excited at the series of eclipses, astrologers are wagging a finger
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The penumbra lunar eclipse, in which the moon will be darkened by the earth’s shadow, will occur on July 7 and August 6, and a total solar eclipse is set to occur on July 22. Astronomers have asked people not to miss it since the next total solar eclipse will only happen in 2064.
Interestingly, another lunar eclipse is slated to occur between 1 am and 2 am on the night of December 31, darkening the New Year celebrations.
Though astronomers are excited at the series of eclipses, astrologers are wagging a finger
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.dc-epaper.com
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