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10 January 2020 The world lunar eclipse will not be confused, will not think about this eclipse

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People are confused on the lunar eclipse of January 10 as to whether this lunar eclipse will be hit or not. In fact, the lunar eclipse on January 10 will be a lunar eclipse. In theology, it is called a mad eclipse. In this eclipse, the eclipse does not appear on the moon, but its object becomes blurred. This lunar eclipse will be much weaker than the second lunar eclipse.
Therefore, astrologers say that the impact of this eclipse in India will be negligible. There will not be threads on this eclipse and the doors of temples will not be closed. According to scientific experts, this eclipse is not kept in the category of eclipse.


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Therefore, there will be no prohibition of doing religious work during this period. Magh Mela is going on since January 10 and Paush Purnima is also on this day, so devotees will take a dip in the Ganges during this time. However donations can be done on the day of Paush Purnima and after the eclipse. According to the scriptures, in this month, donations of virtue are multiplied.

It is also believed that bathing and donation on the full moon of Paush month leads to salvation. Therefore, those who wish for salvation are considered very auspicious. Because after this the month of Magha begins. It is believed that if a bath is taken in a lake during a lunar eclipse, all sins are washed away. Apart from this, things like wheat, rice and jaggery should also be donated.

January 10 is the first lunar eclipse of the year on Paush Purnima. However, lunar eclipse will be a lunar eclipse, so this eclipse will not have any effect in India. This eclipse is happening on Gemini sign, so it will have an impact on the people of this zodiac, while the location of the moon in the zodiac also has a great impact. Know here what will be the effect of this lunar eclipse on zodiac signs.

Although the impact of the eclipse will not happen in India, but it is being said that it will affect the zodiac signs. Relationships with friends and siblings of Aries may worsen. At the same time, there is a possibility of dispute in the family of Taurus. People of Gemini should take care of their health.


The mind of the people of Cancer will be disturbed. Leo people can benefit from wealth. Virgo people may have to change jobs. People of Libra can change their career. There will be obstacles in every work of the people of Scorpio zodiac. There will be bitterness in the relationship between husband and wife of Dhun Rashi. The people of Capricorn will feel lost. People of Aquarius can have stomach problems. People of Pisces should take care of the health of their parents.


The upcoming eclipse of the year 2020-

January 10 - Lunar Eclipse
June 5 - Lunar Eclipse
June 21 - Solar eclipse
July 5 - Lunar Eclipse
November 30 - Moon Eclipse
14 December - Solar eclipse


India has recently seen 2019 solar eclipse on 26 December and now another astronomical event is around the corner. On January 10, the first lunar eclipse of the year 2020 will be seen in many parts of the world. This will be the "Initial Eclipse", where the Moon moves through the outer part of the Earth's shadow.


A lunar eclipse usually appears from everywhere on Earth's night. According to NASA's lunar eclipse chart, the event, also known as the "Wolf Moon Eclipse", will be visible for about four hours. This will be the first of four Penumbral lunar eclipses of 2020, also known as lunar planets in Hindi.
Here is everything you need to know about the lunar eclipse before 2020.

Dos and Don't during Lunar Eclipse in 2020

Unlike a solar eclipse, a lunar eclipse does no harm to the eye and can be seen with the naked eye without any special equipment.

According to religious beliefs, many people in India do not worship or visit the temple during this time. Cooking and consuming food during the lunar eclipse is also prohibited.

When to see the next lunar eclipse in 2020

After January 10, the next three penumbral lunar eclipses of the year will occur on June 5, July 5 and November 30.

What's the Difference Between a Solstice and an Equinox?

You can know that solstice and equinoxes indicate the changing of seasons on earth, but do you remember which one? Do they have different names for the same thing? Actually, a solstice and an equinox are kind of opposite

The seasons on Earth change as this planet is slightly tilted on its axis as it revolves around the Sun. This means that different points on the Earth receive more or less sunlight at different times of the year. If the Earth were not tilted, the Sun would always appear directly above the equator, the amount of light given to a given location, and there would be no weather. There will also be no need to mark the equinox or solstice.

Two solstices occur in June (20 or 21) and December (21 or 22). These are the days when the sun's path in the sky is farthest north or south from the equator. The winter solstice of the hemisphere is the shortest day of the year and its summer solstice is the longest period of the year. In the Northern Hemisphere, the June solstice marks the beginning of summer.

This is when the North Pole is closest to the Sun, and the Sun's rays directly reach the Tropic of Cancer. The December solstice marks the beginning of winter: at this point the South Pole is closest to the Sun, and the Sun's rays fall directly on the Tropic of Capricorn. (The seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are reversed.)

The equinox occurs in March (about 21 March) and September (about 23 September). These are the days when the sun is just above the equator, creating days and nights of equal length.

Vernal Equinox (about 21 March): day and night of equal length, marking the beginning of spring

Summer Solstice (20 or 21 June): the longest day of the year, marking the beginning of summer

Autumnal equinox (about 23 September): day and night of equal length, marking the beginning of autumn.

Winter Solstice (21 or 22 December): the shortest day of the year, marking the beginning of winter

The lunar eclipse is an astronomical event. This is when the moon passes through the Earth's shadow which can only occur during the full moon. Lunar eclipses occur twice a year, unlike total solar eclipses, sometimes over a year. They can be seen from a much larger part of the Earth than solar eclipses. Lunar eclipses may last for a few hours, but total solar eclipses last only a few minutes.

During the lunar eclipse, the moon looks reddish-brown. It can be thought that the moon is completely black, but not due to the shadow of the earth. Red-brown color because some of the sun's light shines through the Earth's atmosphere to the Moon. Refraction is greater for red light rays than others, so red is the one that attacks the moon.

Like solar eclipses, there are different types of lunar eclipses. There are total eclipses, where the moon completely passes through the Earth's shadow and all the moons appear red-brown. A partial eclipse occurs when only part of the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow and therefore only one part of the Moon appears reddish-brown.

Lunar eclipses are safe to see only with your eyes and also with binoculars.

What Causes Lunar and Solar Eclipses?

An eclipse occurs when one celestial body stops light from another or the other. In a lunar eclipse, the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow cast by the Sun. When the moon passes through the outer part of the Earth's shadow, the penumbra, where the sunlight extinguishes only partially — the moon is only slightly reduced in a way that is called the penumbral eclipse.

When the moon passes through the central part of the Earth's shadow - the womb, where the sun's direct light is completely blocked - a lunar eclipse is considered partial if the moon is partially or within the total if the moon is completely Is within

In a solar eclipse, the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun and prevent sunlight from reaching the Earth. There are three types of solar eclipses. In a partial solar eclipse, the sun is partially covered when the moon passes in front of it. In total solar eclipse, the moon completely covers the sun. In an annular solar eclipse, the moon does not completely cover the sun, but shows the edge of the sun.

Like solar eclipses, there are different types of lunar eclipses. There are total eclipses, where the moon completely passes through the Earth's shadow and all the moons appear red-brown. A partial eclipse occurs when only part of the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow and therefore only one part of the Moon appears reddish-brown.

Lunar eclipses are safe to see only with your eyes and also with binoculars.

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