The second lunar eclipse of 2024 will occur on September 18 but won’t be visible from Pakistan.
This partial eclipse will be seen in America, much of Europe, Australia, Africa, and northern and eastern Asia. It will start when Earth’s outer shadow touches the moon at 5:41 AM Pakistan Standard Time.
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The moon will enter the partial eclipse phase at 7:12 AM, peak at 7:44 AM, and end the partial phase at 8:15 AM, with the penumbral phase concluding by 9:47 AM.
Although not visible in Pakistan, the event is expected to draw considerable attention from skywatchers globally. The first lunar eclipse of the year in March was also not visible in Pakistan.