India is literally 'moonstruck' as the much-monitored Chandrayaan-3 prepares to touch the Moon's surface on Wednesday evening, with millions of eyes peered at the Earth's sole satellite.The expectations have been building up for the past few .
Coming exactly 14 days (two Tuesdays) after the October 25 partial solar eclipse the lunar eclipse on Tuesday November 8 will be seen in totality in the northeastern states, but shall be only partially visible in the rest of India.
Mumbai: On the evening of November 8, as the Earth's shadow envelopes its sole satellite for nearly one-and-half hours, the world will witness a thrilling
The northeastern parts of India like Kohima, Agartala, Guwahati and other regions in the world will witness it in totality on Tuesday, the final eclipse of 2022