The 2024 lunar eclipse, or Chandra Grahan as it is known in India, has begun, captivating millions around the world with its celestial spectacle. The penumbral phase of the eclipse started at 06:11 AM (0141 GMT) on Wednesday, September 18th. While the full phase of the eclipse is still to come, beginning at 08:14 am, social media is already brimming with stunning images from across the globe.
While the event is visible in many parts of the world, unfortunately, India will not be able to witness the eclipse as the Moon will be below the horizon during the event. However, the celestial event still holds significant religious meaning for people across India.
For those eager to witness the Chandra Grahan, live streaming options are available. Time and Date is providing a live stream of the 2024 lunar eclipse, offering a global audience a front-row seat to this awe-inspiring event.