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Bahrain witnesses partial lunar eclipse

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Last updated: 2024/09/19 at 9:33 AM
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Bahrain experienced a partial lunar eclipse recently, coinciding with the full moon of Rabi’ al-Awwal 1446 AH. The phenomenon occurred as the moon reached its closest point to Earth in its elliptical orbit, known as the “perigee” point. At this distance of approximately 357,000 kilometers, the moon appeared 14% larger and 30% brighter than usual. This full moon, also referred to as the “Harvest Moon,” occurs closest to the autumnal equinox, symbolizing the transition from summer to fall.

The partial eclipse began in the early hours of the morning when the moon entered the Earth’s penumbra. This resulted in a dimming of its light by 5:12 am, as the moon started to enter the Earth’s shadow. Approximately 3% of the moon’s disk disappeared as a result. However, residents of Bahrain were unable to witness the eclipse in its entirety, as the moon set at 5:27 am. The eclipse prayer lasted for a brief 15 minutes, from 5:12 am until the moon’s setting. Despite this, astronomer Mohammed Redha Al Asfour noted that the partial eclipse was visible to varying degrees across regions of western Asia, Europe, Africa, and the majority of the Americas.

The visibility of the partial lunar eclipse was limited to specific areas of the world, with regions such as eastern Russia, eastern Asia, Australia, New Zealand, parts of Antarctica, and northwestern North America missing out. This natural phenomenon served as a spectacular display of the moon’s close proximity to Earth, offering observers a unique opportunity to witness the celestial event. While some parts of the world were fortunate to witness the eclipse in all its glory, others, including Bahrain, experienced only a partial view due to the setting of the moon.

Despite the limited visibility of the partial lunar eclipse in Bahrain, astronomers and sky watchers were able to appreciate the celestial event for its rarity and significance. The lunar eclipse coincided with various cultural and religious events, adding a sense of wonder and awe to the natural phenomenon. The unique alignment of the moon with the Earth and the sun during a partial eclipse provides a captivating sight for those able to observe it, sparking curiosity and fascination with the wonders of the universe.

As astronomers continue to study and document lunar eclipses and other celestial events, the public is encouraged to observe and appreciate the beauty and complexity of the universe. These natural phenomena serve as a reminder of the interconnectedness of the Earth, moon, and sun, showcasing the intricate dance of the celestial bodies in our solar system. While not all regions were able to witness the recent partial lunar eclipse, the event serves as a reminder of the vastness and mystery of the cosmos, inspiring a sense of wonder and curiosity in all who gaze up at the night sky.

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