First lunar eclipse of 2020 starts

First lunar eclipse of 2020 starts Notably, the lunar eclipse will take place four times in 2020.
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January 10, 2020 16:19
First lunar eclipse of 2020 starts

The first lunar eclipse of 2020 occurred today.

Report informs a natural phenomenon will reach its maximum at 23:11. Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Azerbaijan will be able to see the lunar eclipse. In cloudless weather, the lunar eclipse will be visible with naked eyes from all parts of the country.

Notably, the lunar eclipse will take place four times in 2020. The second lunar eclipse will take place on the night of June 5-6, July 5, and the last on November 30.

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