Chandra Grahan 2024: The second lunar eclipse of the year is set to occur this month. Lunar eclipse occurs on the day of full moon i.e. today (17th September). This will take place in Western regions on September 17, 2024, and tomorrow - September 18, 2024, in Eastern territories.

Chandra Grahan 2024: Sutak period

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On 18th September, Chandra Grahan will start at 6.11 AM. After that at 7.42 AM, the partial lunar eclipse will begin, and the moon eclipse will be at its peak at 8:14 AM and the partial eclipse will end at 8:45 AM.

Will Chandra Grahan be visible in India or not?

This lunar eclipse occurring on September 18 will be a penumbral lunar eclipse. This lunar eclipse can be seen in Europe, Africa, North and South America, and all parts of Asia. But this eclipse will not be visible in India. Therefore, the rules of Sutak will also not be applicable in the country.

What is the Super Moon Lunar Eclipse?

A lunar eclipse occurs when the sun, earth, and moon align so that Earth's shadow falls on the moon. Tomorrow's event will be a partial lunar eclipse, with only the upper 8.7 per cent of the moon covered by Earth's darkest shadow, called the umbra.

Chandra Grahan 2024: How to watch Super Harvest Moon in person?

To enjoy the grandeur of the Super Harvest Moon, one should use a telescope. A telescope not only magnifies the moon, making its craters and surface features more visible, but it also improves your entire experience of the lunar eclipse and other celestial occurrences. 

To decrease light pollution, position oneself somewhere with a good, uninterrupted view of the moon and away from city lights. Check the local weather forecast for clear skies and prepare your telescope ahead of time to ensure you are ready when the eclipse starts. This will give you a more immersive and comprehensive picture of the Super Harvest Moon and partial eclipse, making the experience even more unforgettable.

How to watch Moon Eclipse online for free?

NASA's website: NASA provides live streams of such events. You can check their websites or social media channels for live coverage.

YouTube: It will also be available on various various YouTube channels.

Astronomy Apps: Apps SkySafari, Stellarium, and Star Walk also provide live streaming.