Lunar Eclipse today in Saudi Arabia: Timings, How to watch and more
Lunar Eclipse today in Saudi Arabia: Know all the details about the timings, what it is, how long it will appear, how to watch and more.
The Strawberry Moon is all set to bloom for you tonight. But, are you ready? Many people in Saudi Arabia are waiting for this beautiful night to start so that they can witness the pretty colours glowing on the Moon due to the shadow of the Earth falling over it. Where many people call it the Strawberry Moon, there are several names for this nature's wonder such as the Mead Moon, Honey Moon, Rose Moon and Hot Moon. Here is all about the Strawberry moon and at what time you can see the lunar eclipse today in Saudi Arabia.
What is the Strawberry Moon?
There are in total three types of eclipses: total, partial and penumbral. A penumbral lunar eclipse is considered to be fainter than the dark core of the earth’s shadow. This makes it hard for a viewer to tell if it is an eclipse or a normal full moon. This year it is said to glow with a Strawberry-like colour or it may adopt a tea-coloured hue instead of the normal pearly white colour that it has. A lunar eclipse happens when the moon passes into the earth’s penumbra and this year it is expected to pass through 57 per cent of it.
What time is the Lunar Eclipse in Saudi Arabia?
The people of Saudi Arabia will be able to witness the new penumbral lunar eclipse today i.e. June 5 at 20:45 PM AST. The total duration of the Moon Eclipse is going to be around 3 hours 18 minutes so it will last till 00:04 AM AST in the night. The beautiful eclipse will be at its peak at 22:24 PM AST. People wanting to watch the Strawberry Moon glowing in the night will be able to witness the moon attaining a strawberry-like colour instead of going completely dark.
How to watch the Strawberry Moon?
One can easily watch tonight's Strawberry Moon with their naked eyes as it does not have any harmful effects in comparison to the solar eclipse. To enjoy the eclipse fully, it is advised to get a binocular or a small telescope. One can also pictures using their smartphones or a DSLR.
Published By : Yash Tripathi
Published On: 5 June 2020 at 19:42 IST