On october 28, hyderabad will see the year's last lunar eclipse, which will be a celestial treat for skywatchers and astronomy aficionados. At 11:31 p.m., the lunar eclipse, which will also be visible in hyderabad, is anticipated to start. On october 29, the eclipse will peak at 1:08 in the morning and end at 3:56 in the morning.

According to meteorological reports, hyderabad is expected to have an average cloud cover of 54 percent on the night of october 28. In addition to the lunar eclipse, there is another celestial event that has garnered attention—the solar eclipse on october 14. However, residents of india will not be able to witness this phenomenon. According to the Planetary Society of india Director, Raghunandan, the solar eclipse will not be visible anywhere in India.


The last lunar eclipse this year, on october 28, will be a partial lunar eclipse, meaning only a relatively narrow portion of the moon will be subject to darkening by Earth’s shadow passing over its surface. The lunar eclipse will be visible in hyderabad from 11:31 pm at night on october 28. The eclipse will reach its peak at 1:08 am on october 29 before ending at 3:56 am. Weather on the night of october 28 is expected to be cloudy with a cloud cover of 54 percent, as per meteorological reports.

A partial lunar eclipse occurs when only a portion of the moon is obscured by the Earth’s shadow, while a total lunar eclipse occurs when the entire moon is immersed in the Earth’s umbra, the central and darkest part of Earth’s shadow.

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