Hyderabad, Sept. 7 -- A rare total lunar eclipse will be visible on Sunday, September 7, across Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and much of the Arab world. The celestial event, often called a "blood moon," will unfold in several stages - penumbral, partial, and total - before reaching its peak and fading away.
The phenomenon will also appear in Asia, Australia, and parts of Europe and Africa, making it one of the most widely observed eclipses in recent years.
Timings in Saudi Arabia and UAE
In Saudi Arabia, the moon will enter Earth's shadow at 6:28 pm, with the partial eclipse beginning at 7:27 pm. Totality will last from 8:31 pm to 9:53 pm, and the spectacle will end by 11:55 pm.
In the UAE, the eclipse starts at 7:28 ...
Click here to read full article from source
To read the full article or to get the complete feed from this publication, please
Contact Us.