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Sky-gazers witness historic lunar eclipse from Delhi to Indonesia
Sky enthusiasts in the country witnessed a three-hour long partial lunar eclipse early Wednesday, when the Earth moved between the Sun and the Moon.
The eclipse began around 1.31 am on Wednesday, the research and academic director of M P Birla Planetarium in the city, Debiprosad Duari, told PTI.
The partial eclipse which began at 1.31 AM, is the last lunar eclipse of 2019.
The eclipse began around 1.31 am on Wednesday, the research and academic director of M P Birla Planetarium in the city, Debiprosad Duari, told PTI.
The partial eclipse which began at 1.31 AM, is the last lunar eclipse of 2019.
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