A total eclipse of the moon will occur on April 15 next, reports BSS.
The moon will enter penumbra at 10.52 am and leave at 4.39 pm on that day. The moon will enter umbra at 11.57 am and leave at 3.33 pm, an ISPR release said Wednesday.
The central eclipse will start at 1.6pm and end at 2.25 minutes. Middle of the eclipse will occur on April 15 at 13 hours 45 minutes 36 seconds BST. The maximum magnitude of the eclipse will be 1.296. This eclipse will not be visible in Bangladesh.
The moon will enter penumbra for the first time at 11.54pm on April 14 at the North of Elsira Reserve Forest of Peru of South America. It will leave penumbra for the last time at 00 hour 05 minutes on April 15 in the South Pacific Ocean to the West of Peru of South America.
Total eclipse of Moon April 15
FE Team | Published: April 03, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00
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