Penumbral lunar eclipse in Myanmar

The full moon pictured during the penumbral lunar eclipse on the evening of 11 January 2020 in Yangon, Myanmar.

A penumbral lunar eclipse occurs when the moon becomes dipped in the Earth’s penumbral cone without touching the umbra.

The penumbral lunar eclipse 2020 which last for four hours and five minutes appeared in Myanmar as well as several countries across Africa, Europe, Asia, Alaska, and Australia.

The next lunar eclipse will be on June 5 and this too will be visible in Europe.

 

Photo: EPA-EFE/LYNN BO BO

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