Partial Lunar Eclipse Nov 19, 2021

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

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

Phase of the Eclipse Your TimeUTCNov 19
Penumbral eclipse begins - P1 06:02:09
Partial eclipse begins - U1 07:18:41
Total eclipse begins- U2 NA NA
Greatest eclipse 09:02:53
End of the total eclipse - U3 NA NA
End of the partial eclipse - U4 10:47:04
End of the penumbral eclipse - P4 12:03:38
Duration of the Eclipse
Total duration of the Eclipse (Penumbral) P1-P4 06h01m21s
Total Duration of the Partial Phase (Umbral) U1-U4 03h28m23s
Duration of the Full Eclipse (Total Eclipse) U2-U3 NA
Magnitudes of the Eclipse
Penumbral Magnitude 2.0720
Umbral Magnitude 0.9742

Phases of the Eclipse. See table for exact contact times of the phases. Image: NASA
November's lunar eclipse will be completely visible on Friday, 19 November 2021 over the Americas, Australia and Asia, on Thursday, 18 November 2021 over some parts of Alaska and Hawaii (brightest area on the map below). Some of partial eclipse will be visible on the north and on north-west of Europe and north-east of European Russia.

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November 18-19, 2021 Lunar Eclipse Visibility around the World.
Image by NASA. License: Public Domain