BANGKOK, 30 September 2014 A total lunar eclipse will take place on October 8 and be visible across Thailand. After this, the next total lunar eclipse is forecast for April 4, 2015.
The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand has invited Thais to see the last total lunar eclipse of this year. The eclipse will develop between 15:15 pm to 20:33 pm and the period of total eclipse will last from 17:25 pm – 18:24 pm. Live broadcasts will be held at Chiang Mai, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Chacheongsao. In addition, observers can see the eclipse on the website of the Institute.