This month will be offering amazing experiences for stargazers across the world. Well, there will be three celestial delighted events;
Partial solar eclipse on July 13
The lunar eclipse on the night of July 27
And, Mars will come to the closest, it has to earth in 15 years on July 31.
The partial eclipse will be visible mostly over open waters, and from the southern parts of Australia and New Zealand. It will not be visible in India.
The lunar eclipse of July 27 will be the longest one of this century.
An expert from Amateur Astronomers Association Delhi, Ajay Talwar shared about this event. He told that India is at the centre stage of the lunar eclipse. It will be visible all over India.
Four days later, one spectacular celestial event will occur. The Red Planet will be at its brightest form.

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