Partial lunar eclipse
The Moon will pass through the Earth’s shadow between 12:49 and 16:17 IST, creating a partial lunar eclipse. The eclipse will be visible any location where the Moon is above the horizon at the time, including from Oceania, the Americas, Eastern Asia, Northern Europe and Indonesia.
It will not be visible from Udupi since the Moon will be beneath the horizon at the time.
The simulation above shows Moon’s path relative to the Earth’s shadow. The outer grey circle is the Earth’s penumbra, within which the Earth blocks part of the Sun’s light, making the Moon appear less bright than usual, but not completely dark. The inner black circle is the umbra, within which the Earth entirely blocks the Sun’s light, making the Moon’s disk appear entirely unilluminated.
Learn More about this Eclipse Here