Pakistan's horizons are again set to go through a moon eclipse on Saturday (tomorrow) from 3:34 am to 5:44 am, the Met Office said. It said that the lunar eclipse would be visible in Pakistan with many other countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and America. The penumbral eclipse is expected to begin at 3:44 am and would reach greatest level at 5:44 am. Penumbral eclipse is likely to end by 7:53 am.
"In penumbral lunar eclipse only the more diffused outer shadow of Earth falls on the moon's face. At best, at mid-eclipse, very observant people will notice dark shading on the moon's face," the Met Office said.
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