4 Lunar Eclipse will occur in 2020 : First Eclipse will occur on January 10
In total, there will be four such lunar eclipses through the year, occurring on June 5, July 5 and November 30. The January 10 eclipse will be visible from parts of the world like Asia, Europe, Australia, and Africa.

A lunar eclipse is a celestial event when the earth blocks sunlight from directly touching the moon's surface and this in a way, creates an imperfect alignment of the three solar creations-sun, moon, and the earth.
January 10, 2020, will be one such day when sky gazers across the world will be able to sight one of the first lunar eclipses for the year, which will be penumbral. In total, there will four such lunar eclipses through the year, occurring on June 5, July 5 and November 30. The January 10 eclipse will be visible from parts of the world like Asia, Europe, Australia, and Africa.
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