Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 2020: Date, Time, Where & How To Watch This Strawberry Moon Eclipse
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The second Lunar eclipse of the year 2020 is expected to take place between June 5 and 6 and is Penumbral in nature. Lunar eclipses happen around the year and may feature twice to a maximum of five times a year. The Sun, Earth and the Moon’s alignment decide the kind of eclipse we will have and the scale of its observance worldwide. In the Penumbral Lunar Eclipse - the sun, the moon and the earth are in an imperfect arrangement. There is no uniformity in distribution of these events which only increases the curiosity of scientists studying these events. Here we take a look at some interesting facts about Penumbral Lunar Eclipse.
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