Flower Moon 2023: The Lunar Eclipse will occur today, May 5 and the star gazers in India would be able to witness this astronomical phenomenon. May's Lunar Moon is also called the Flower Moon. The Flower Moon is the second moon of spring. The name is linked with the spring. For similar reasons, other tribes reportedly named the moon based on the arrival of spring. For example, some northern Native American tribes referred to the May full moon as the "Budding Moon" or "Leaf Budding Moon" to celebrate the spring's new blooms. Some also called it the "Planting Moon" because it marked the time when seeds should be planted for the farming season ahead.

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This timing means that the flower moon at its brightest point will be on the opposite side of the planet from North America, giving sky gazers in locations such as East Asia the best view.

Flower Moon 2023: Timings of Lunar Eclipse  

Lunar Eclipse will begin on May 5 and in India it will be witnessed from 8:44 pm to 1:01 am (May 6). The penumbral eclipse will reach its greatest at 10:52 IST and end at 1:01 am on May 6, 2023.

 

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Flower Moon 2023: How to watch Lunar Eclipse in India?

 Make an effort to watch the lunar eclipse at the scheduled time. Be on time to witness Flower Moon 2023.

Although it is possible to see the penumbral lunar eclipse with the naked eye, using a telescope or a pair of binoculars is recommended. To capture images of the penumbral lunar eclipse, you can use the camera on your smartphone or a DSLR equipped with a telephoto lens.