Yes, it is completely safe to watch a lunar eclipse with the naked eye. Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses do not require any special eye protection or equipment for safe viewing. Lunar eclipses are essentially the Earth casting its shadow on the Moon, and the Moon is still reflecting sunlight during the event.
In fact, lunar eclipses are wonderful astronomical events that can be observed by people of all ages without any risk to eye safety. You can enjoy watching a lunar eclipse from your backyard or a suitable location with a clear view of the Moon during the eclipse. Just look up at the night sky and witness the Moon as it moves through the Earth’s shadow, experiencing various phases of the eclipse without any need for protective eyewear.
The Chandra Grahan, or lunar eclipse 2023 , will occur on October 28, 2023. It will start at 11:31 PM and end at 3:36 AM on October 29, 2023.
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