New Delhi, July 2 -- On July 5, the second lunar eclipse or Chandra Grahan of 2020 will take place. The significance of this lunar eclipse will be even more as it will coincide with the full Buck Moon. The full moon in July is known as the Buck moon. But many of us will not be able to watch it clearly as this will be a penumbral lunar eclipse during the day.

Only keen sky watchers and those who carefully track it will be able to see this second lunar eclipse of the year in India as it will take place during the day. The first contact with the penumbra will be at 8:38 am while its last contact will be at 11:21 am. The maximum impact of the eclipse will be at 9:59 am.

The penumbral eclipse is when Earth, Moon and Sun are not completely al...