New Delhi: The last lunar eclipse of the year will be held on November 30. This cosmic event, which falls on the full moon of Karthik on Monday, is a ‘sub-eclipse of the moon’. This is because the sun, the earth, and the moon are not located in a straight line. The eclipse makes the moon appear dark. Therefore, it does not look like another eclipse. In other eclipses, the moon is about 72% black. According to experts, the eclipse will be seen in India, Australia, the United States, the Pacific Ocean and Asia. Full salvation or eclipse will leave at 5:22 p.m.