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SUMMARY:Total Lunar Eclipse
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass into Earth’s shadow and appear to turn red on the night of March 13 or early in the morning on March 14\, depending on your time zone. \n\n\n\nWhat can I expect to observe?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMilestone:\nWhat’s happening:\n\n\nPenumbral eclipse begins (8:57pm PDT\, 11:57pm EDT\, 03:57 UTC)\nThe Moon enters the Earth’s penumbra\, the outer part of the shadow. The Moon begins to dim\, but the effect is quite subtle.\n\n\nPartial eclipse begins (10:09pm PDT\, 1:09am EDT\, 05:09 UTC)\nThe Moon begins to enter Earth’s umbra and the partial eclipse begins. To the naked eye\, as the Moon moves into the umbra\, it looks like a bite is being taken out of the lunar disk. The part of the Moon inside the umbra appears very dark.\n\n\nTotality begins (11:26pm PDT\, 2:26am EDT\, 06:26 UTC)\nThe entire Moon is now in the Earth’s umbra. The Moon is tinted a coppery red. Try binoculars or a telescope for a better view. If you want to take a photo\, use a camera on a tripod with exposures of at least several seconds.\n\n\nTotality ends (12:31am PDT\, 3:31am EDT\, 07:31 UTC)\nAs the Moon exits Earth’s umbra\, the red color fades. It looks as if a bite is being taken out of the opposite side of the lunar disk from before.\n\n\nPartial eclipse ends (1:47am PDT\, 4:47am EDT\, 08:47 UTC)\nThe whole Moon is in Earth’s penumbra\, but again\, the dimming is subtle.\n\n\nPenumbral eclipse ends (3:00am PDT\, 6:00am EDT\, 10:00 UTC)\nThe eclipse is over.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nFrom: https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/moon/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-march-2025-total-lunar-eclipse/
URL:https://www.vaticanobservatory.org/event/total-lunar-eclipse-2025-03-13/
CATEGORIES:Astronomical Events
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