· Which Eclipse will be seen in 2022?
· Which Eclipse will be seen from India and Bangladesh?
According to astronomical data, a total of 41 eclipses have been observed in the last 18 years. We know that solar eclipse occurs when the moon moves between the earth and the sun and stays in the same straight line. And in the case of the lunar eclipse, it is just the opposite.
Usually, 4-5 eclipses are seen every year. It is very unlikely to see 7-8 eclipses in the same year. This year i.e. 2022 will see a total of four eclipses, of which there will be two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses. (Eclipse 2022 date and time details).
So today, when, from which part of the world, which eclipse will be seen and whether all these eclipses will be seen from India and Bangladesh have been told in detail. So let's find out,
April 30, First Solar Eclipse of the Year
The first solar eclipse of 2022 will be observed on Saturday, April 30. This eclipse will be visible from 12:15 pm to 04:07 pm. It will be a partial solar eclipse. People in South / West America, the Pacific Atlantic, and Antarctica will witness this solar eclipse on April 30.
May 16, First Lunar Eclipse of 2022
The first lunar eclipse of 2022 will start at 06.02 am on May 16 and last till 12.20 am. It will be a full lunar eclipse. This eclipse will be visible from most of Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and the western part of Asia.
October 25, the Second Solar Eclipse of 2022
The last solar eclipse of 2022 will take place on Tuesday 25th October It will also be a partial eclipse, meaning the two solar eclipses of 2022 will be partial. It will start at 04:29 pm and end at 05:42:01 pm. People in Europe, South / West Asia, the Atlantic, and Africa will be able to witness this cosmic event. This solar eclipse can be seen in India and Bangladesh.
November 8, Last Lunar Eclipse
The second lunar eclipse of 2022 will be visible from Asia, Australia, North America, parts of northern and eastern Europe, and most parts of South America. This lunar eclipse will be seen in India and Bangladesh. This eclipse will be a complete lunar eclipse.
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