
Today marks the first total lunar eclipse for 2026, as seen from Pakistan and around the globe. The celestial phenomenon is set to grace the evening sky, offering a unique spectacle for those who look up at the moon. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, this event will begin with the partial phase around 1:50 PM in Pakistan.
The peak of the total lunar eclipse will occur precisely at 4:34 PM, creating an enchanting sight as the Earth’s shadow engulfs the full moon, casting a deep crimson hue across the celestial body. This momentary interlude marks the beginning of what could be a memorable viewing experience for observers.
For those in Pakistan and other parts of the world who miss the total phase due to daylight, a partial view is expected shortly after moonrise at around 5:40 PM. The lunar eclipse will continue until approximately 7:23 PM, providing ample time for sky watchers to appreciate this celestial event.
This year’s first total lunar eclipse follows a sequence of astronomical phenomena that have captivated stargazers and casual observers alike. Whether it’s the intricate dance of planets or the vibrant displays in the night sky, such events serve as reminders of our planet’s vast and often mysterious universe.
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