P.J. 777
@HiiiPow3r
15 May, 10:17
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10:11 my time if I get to see it
According to NASA, the timings of the total lunar eclipse are as follows:
- 9:32pm ET/6:32pm PT*: penumbral eclipse begins (Moon enters penumbra)
- 10:27pm/7:27pm PT*: partial eclipse begins (Moon begins entering umbra)
- 11:29pmET/8:29pm PT: total eclipse begins (Moon now inside umbra)
- 12:12amET/9:12pm PT: total lunar eclipse reaches peak
- 12:53amET/9:53pm PT: total eclipse ends (Moon begins exiting umbra)
- 1:55am ET/10:55pm PT: partial eclipse ends (Moon leaves umbra completely)
- 2:50am ET/11:50pm PT: penumbral eclipse ends (Moon leaves penumbra)
*not visible in PT time zone
According to NASA, the timings of the total lunar eclipse are as follows:
- 9:32pm ET/6:32pm PT*: penumbral eclipse begins (Moon enters penumbra)
- 10:27pm/7:27pm PT*: partial eclipse begins (Moon begins entering umbra)
- 11:29pmET/8:29pm PT: total eclipse begins (Moon now inside umbra)
- 12:12amET/9:12pm PT: total lunar eclipse reaches peak
- 12:53amET/9:53pm PT: total eclipse ends (Moon begins exiting umbra)
- 1:55am ET/10:55pm PT: partial eclipse ends (Moon leaves umbra completely)
- 2:50am ET/11:50pm PT: penumbral eclipse ends (Moon leaves penumbra)
*not visible in PT time zone
10:25 PM - May 15, 2022
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