Penumbral Lunar Eclipse January 10, 2020

What time does the Eclipse begin? What time does it end? When is the Maximum Eclipse?

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Exact Time of the Eclipse's Phases in Your Local Time & UTC

Phase of the Eclipse Your TimeUTCJan 10
Penumbral eclipse begins - P1 17:07:45
Partial eclipse begins - U1 NA
Greatest eclipse 19:09:59
End of the partial eclipse - U4 NA
End of the penumbral eclipse - P4 21:12:19
Duration of the Eclipse
Total duration of the Eclipse (Penumbral) 04h04m34s
Total Duration of the Partial Phases (Umbral) NA
Magnitudes of the Eclipse
Penumbral Magnitude 0.8956
Umbral Magnitude -0.1160

Phases of the Eclipse. See table for exact contact times of the phases. Image: NASA

Live Broadcasts of the Lunar Eclipse - January 10, 2020

Webcast of the Penumbral Lunar Eclipse of January 10, 2020 provided by Slooh.com.



Lunar Eclipse of January 10, 2020. Live streaming by VirtualTelescope.eu.
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Penumral Lunar Eclipse of January 10, 2020. Webcast by Science NoN Science.


The January's eclipse will be entirely visible over Europe (except Portugal and western Spain), Asia, central and eastern Africa, western Australia (brightest area on the map below). Western Spain, Portugal and western Africa will be able to observe the eclipse right after sunset (moonrise). The rest of Australia and Oceania, Alaska and western part of Canada will observe the eclipse just before sunrise (moonset) The January's lunar eclipse will not be visible over North and South America (except eastern tip of Brazil) (darkest area on the map). See the map below for more information.

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January 10, 2020 Lunar Eclipse Visibility around the World.
Image by NASA. License: Public Domain