
Lunar Eclipse 2020: Live Updates
Lunar Eclipse on July 5 will mark the last eclipse of the current cycle that saw a lunar eclipse on June 5 as well as the historic Solar Eclipse on June 21. The Eclipse today will be a 'buck moon' eclipse and will be visible from several major cities across the world. The Eclipse on July 5 will be partial because only part of the moon will dip into the penumbra.
As per Livescience.com, this weekend's partial penumbral eclipse will appear as if a mouse took a small, dim bite out of the northern edge of the full moon. The bite may be difficult to see with the naked eye, so moon gazers may need telescopes or binoculars to see the full effect, NASA has said.
For 2020, this full Moon in early July is closer to the summer solstice and will be lower in the sky than the full Moon in June.
LIVE UPDATES
8:07 AM: Where to watch Lunar eclipse 2020 online livestream
You can view live streaming of the lunar eclipse on several live streams on YouTube. One of them is this
7:55 AM: Will this lunar eclipse be visible in India?
Unfortunately not, but you can catch the glimpse of the moon via photos and videos coming in from the Western Hemisphere where the lunar eclipse will be seen from several countries.
07:25 AM: Major US cities to have best view of the eclipse
- Washington DC
- Miami
- Houston
- Los Angeles
- San Francisco
- Atlanta
07:21 AM: Lunar eclipse to start at 8:37 AM IST and end at 11:22 AM IST. The eclipse will reach its peak at 9:59 AM IST.