Get ready for a celestial spectacle on the night of August 20-21 as the blue supermoon occults Saturn. Learn when and how to witness this rare event, including tips on using binoculars or a telescope for optimal viewing.
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Get ready to witness a rare astronomical event – the Saturn Lunar Eclipse, or Shani Chandra Grahan, on July 24-25, 2024. This occultation happens only once every 18 years, offering a unique opportunity to observe Saturn’s rings disappear behind the moon. While astrologers may associate this event with certain beliefs, it’s primarily a fascinating celestial phenomenon for skywatchers to enjoy.