How to Watch Chandra Grahan 2025: The second lunar eclipse of the year 2025 is going to be held on September 7, Sunday. Everyone is keen to know about this lunar eclipse. Where and how can you see this lunar eclipse? Know further details.
Chandra grahan kaise dekhe: Moon and solar eclipse are normal astronomical events, which everyone is willing to know about. This time the second lunar eclipse of 2025 is going to be held on September 7, Sunday. This eclipse will also be seen in many countries including India. There are many questions in the minds of people about this lunar eclipse, such as when this lunar eclipse will happen, how long will its sutak remain, etc. Many people also want to know where and how this lunar eclipse can be seen. Know further special things related to this lunar eclipse…
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Where to see the lunar eclipse on September 7?
– You can see the lunar eclipse on Sunday, Sunday, by visiting NASA’s official website Nasa Eclipse Web Site (.GOV). Here you will get to see live telecast of lunar eclipse.
Apart from this, you can also see the local observatory, also known as Observatory. There are large telescope (telescope), which are used in the study of planets. Almost every major city has observatories.
Apart from this, if you have your own telescope, then through it you can also see a wonderful event like lunar eclipse. Eclipse should never be seen with naked eyes. It can cause many disadvantages.
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7 September 2025 eclipse time
According to astronomers, the lunar eclipse on Sunday, September 7, will start from 09:30 pm, which will be in full state at around 11 am. The lunar will be completely covered for about 82 minutes. The lunar eclipse will end at the midnight at 01 to 27 minutes. Apart from India, this lunar eclipse will also appear in places like Western Pacific Ocean, Australia, Indian Ocean, Antarctica, Europe etc.
Why is there a lunar eclipse?
According to Space.com, lunar eclipse is an astronomical event due to the Earth, Sun and Moon being in a special position. When the Earth comes between the moon and the sun moving on its axis, the moon is hidden or not visible from the Earth’s shadow. This incident is called lunar eclipse. There are also many types of lunar eclipse such as full lunar eclipse, partial lunar eclipse and eclipse lunar eclipse.
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