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Lunar eclipse 2023 on Oct 28: Check time, regions of visibility

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KARACHI – The last lunar eclipse of 2023 will be observed on October 28 and 29, said Pakistan Meteorological Department in a statement.

Lunar Eclipse Time

The Met Office said Penumbral Eclipse will begin 23:02 PST on 28th October while partial eclipse will start at 00-35 PST on 29th October.

The greatest eclipse will take place at 01:14 PST on 29th October, it said, adding that partial eclipse will end at 01:53 PST on 29th October and Penumbral eclipse ending at 03:26 PST on 29th October.

Regions for Lunar Eclipse Visibility

It will be visible from Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, North/East South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic and Antarctica.

The partial lunar eclipse will also be visible in Pakistan.

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