lr27
Well-Known Member
If it's visible from where you are, definitely worth stepping outside for a minute to see this.
from:
https://earthsky.org/tonight/supermoon-lunar-eclipse-january-20-21
Eastern Time
Partial umbral eclipse begins: 10:34 p.m. (January 20, 2019)
Total lunar eclipse begins: 11:41 p.m. (January 20, 2019)
Greatest eclipse: 12:12 a.m. (January 21, 2019)
Total lunar eclipse ends: 12:43 a.m. (January 21, 2019)
Partial umbral eclipse ends: 1:51 a.m. (January 21, 2019)
Just west of Boston, it's nice and clear, if a bit cold.
from:
https://earthsky.org/tonight/supermoon-lunar-eclipse-january-20-21
Eastern Time
Partial umbral eclipse begins: 10:34 p.m. (January 20, 2019)
Total lunar eclipse begins: 11:41 p.m. (January 20, 2019)
Greatest eclipse: 12:12 a.m. (January 21, 2019)
Total lunar eclipse ends: 12:43 a.m. (January 21, 2019)
Partial umbral eclipse ends: 1:51 a.m. (January 21, 2019)
Just west of Boston, it's nice and clear, if a bit cold.