The second lunar eclipse 2024 is set to occur on September 18, but unfortunately, it won’t be visible in Pakistan. However, this celestial event will be observed in various parts of the world.
The partial lunar eclipse will be visible across America, Europe, Australia, Africa, and Northern and Eastern Asia. Skywatchers in these regions will witness the moon’s transformation as it enters Earth’s shadow.
According to experts, the penumbral phase of the eclipse will begin at 5:41 AM Pakistan Standard Time. The partial eclipse is expected to start at 7:12 AM, with the peak set to occur at 7:44 AM. Although Pakistan misses out on this spectacle, other regions can enjoy the astronomical event in all its glory.