29
May
The second of the four penumbral lunar eclipses of 2020 is expected to occur on the intervening night of 5 and 6 June.According to Time and Date, the lunar eclipse will be visible in much of Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, South/East South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, and Antarctica.The report said that since it is a penumbral eclipse, it can be hard to see as the moon will only be a bit fainter.In New Delhi, the eclipse will begin from 5 June at 11.15 pm. It will continue till 6 June, at 02.34 am. The maximum eclipse will be visible…
