Lunar eclipse 2020: The first eclipse very first 2020, a lunar eclipse, will start at 10:37 pm on January 10. It is due to the fact that the January 10 lunar eclipse will coincide with the full Moon. Throughout a lunar eclipse, the Earth blocks light of Sun from reaching Moon.

Lunar eclipse 2020: The first eclipse of 2020, a lunar eclipse, will start at 10:37 pm on January 10. It is due to the fact that the January 10 lunar eclipse will coincide with the full Moon. On January 10, different European, African and Asian countries will witness penumbral lunar eclipse. Throughout a lunar eclipse, the Earth blocks light of Sun from reaching Moon.