Live : Partial Lunar Eclipse | October 28 / 29

Partial lunar eclipse People in Europe, Africa, most of Asia and western Australia. will see a shallow partial lunar eclipse during the night of October 28, 2023. Penumbral eclipse begins at 18:01 UTC on October 28 (2:01 p.m. EDT). Partial eclipse begins at 19:34 UTC on October 28 (3:34 p.m. EDT). Greatest eclipse at 20:14 UTC on October 28 (4:14 p.m. EDT) with an umbral magnitude of . So only a small sliver of the moon will fall inside the umbral shadow. Partial eclipse ends at 20:52 UTC on October 28 (4:52 p.m. EDT). Penumbral eclipse ends at 22:26 UTC on October 28 (6:26 p.m. EDT). Duration of eclipse: This is a shallow partial lunar eclipse with a duration of 265 minutes. Note: Although this is considered a partial lunar eclipse, only a small fraction of the moon will enter the umbra shadow. Overall, most of this eclipse will appear as a penumbral lunar eclipse and the moon won’t change much in brightness or color. The full moon and eclipses As a matter of fact
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