ALL THE LATEST UPDATES OF SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSE IN 2023
ALL THE LATEST UPDATES OF SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSE IN 2023
Solar and Luner Eclipse
Solar and Luner Eclipse
Solar and Luner is celestial events. Eclipses become a topic a of celestical events, and a major topic of growing interest for sky lovers, doe mesmerizing scenes
Solar and Luner is celestial events. Eclipses become a topic a of celestical events, and a major topic of growing interest for sky lovers, doe mesmerizing scenes
Eclipse Characteristics
Eclipse Characteristics
Each and every eclipse are highly unique, represents the beautiful gesture of Sun and Moon getting shadowed in this process.
Each and every eclipse are highly unique, represents the beautiful gesture of Sun and Moon getting shadowed in this process.
Number of Eclipse
Number of Eclipse
We are going to see four eclipse in the year 2023, two Solar, and two lunar eclipses. The difference in between the Solar and lunar eclipses is 15 days.
We are going to see four eclipse in the year 2023, two Solar, and two lunar eclipses. The difference in between the Solar and lunar eclipses is 15 days.
Solar Eclipse- 23rd April
Solar Eclipse- 23rd April
The first Solar Eclipse will be seen from Indian Ocean, Pacific, Antarctica, Australia, and South/East Asia
The first Solar Eclipse will be seen from Indian Ocean, Pacific, Antarctica, Australia, and South/East Asia
Solar Eclipse- 14th October
Solar Eclipse- 14th October
The annular Solar Eclipse can be seen in Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific, West Africa, South America, and North America
The annular Solar Eclipse can be seen in Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific, West Africa, South America, and North America
Luner Eclipse- 5-6th May
Luner Eclipse- 5-6th May
The penumbral luner eclipse can be seen in Indian Ocean, Antarctica, Atlantic, major part of asia, South/East Europe, Africa and pacific
The penumbral luner eclipse can be seen in Indian Ocean, Antarctica, Atlantic, major part of asia, South/East Europe, Africa and pacific
Lunar Eclipse- 28 and 29th October
Lunar Eclipse- 28 and 29th October
The partial lunar eclipse can be seen in Asia , Australia, Europe, Pacific, North America, east America, South America, Antarctica, Indian Ocean, and Africa.
The partial lunar eclipse can be seen in Asia , Australia, Europe, Pacific, North America, east America, South America, Antarctica, Indian Ocean, and Africa.