This eclipse is visible in Columbus - go to local timings and animation
What This Lunar Eclipse Looks Like
The curvature of the shadow's path and the apparent rotation of the Moon's disk is due to the Earth's rotation.
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Regions seeing, at least, some parts of the eclipse: Europe, West in Asia, South/East Australia, Africa, North America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Antarctica.
Expand for a list of selected cities where at least part of the total eclipse is visible Algiers, Algeria Madrid, Madrid, Spain Johannesburg, South Africa San Salvador, El Salvador Asuncion, Paraguay Buenos Aires, Argentina New York, New York, USA Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal Chicago, Illinois, USA Havana, Cuba Detroit, Michigan, USA Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria Santiago, Chile Caracas, Venezuela Lima, Lima, Peru Washington DC, District of Columbia, USA Casablanca, Morocco San Francisco, California, USA Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Guatemala City, Guatemala Toronto, Ontario, Canada New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Los Angeles, California, USA Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Montréal, Quebec, Canada Mexico City, Ciudad de México, Mexico Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Expand for a list of selected cities where the partial eclipse is visible Warsaw, Poland Ankara, Turkey Copenhagen, Denmark Bucharest, Romania Berlin, Berlin, Germany Sofia, Bulgaria Budapest, Hungary Cairo, Egypt Vienna, Vienna, Austria Athens, Greece Zagreb, Croatia Khartoum, Sudan Amsterdam, Netherlands Nairobi, Kenya Brussels, Brussels, Belgium Rome, Italy London, England, United Kingdom Paris, Paris, France Dublin, Ireland Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Melbourne, Victoria, Australia This eclipse is visible in Columbus - go to local timings and animation
Eclipse Map and Animation The animation shows where this total lunar eclipse is visible during the night (dark “wave” slowly moving across the Earth's surface).
Shades of darkness Night, moon high up in sky.
Moon between 12 and 18 degrees above horizon.
Moon between 6 and 12 degrees above horizon. Make sure you have free line of sight.
Moon between 0 and 6 degrees above horizon. May be hard to see due to brightness and line of sight.
Day, moon and eclipse both not visible.
Note: Twilight will affect the visibility of the eclipse, as well as weather.
The entire eclipse is visible from start to end.
The entire partial and total phases are visible. Misses part of penumbral phase.
The entire total phase is visible. Misses part of partial & penumbral phases.
Some of the total phase is visible. Misses part of total, partial & penumbral phases.
Some of the partial phase is visible. Misses total phase and part of partial & penumbral phases.
Some of the penumbral phase is visible. Misses total & partial phases.
The eclipse is not visible at all.
Note: Areas with lighter shadings left (West) of the center will experience the eclipse after moonrise/sunset. Areas with lighter shadings right (East) of the center will experience the eclipse until moonset/sunrise. Actual eclipse visibility depends on weather conditions and line of sight to the Moon.
When the Eclipse Happens Worldwide — Timeline Lunar eclipses can be visible from everywhere on the night side of the Earth, if the sky is clear. From some places the entire eclipse will be visible, while in other areas the Moon will rise or set during the eclipse.
Eclipse Stages Worldwide UTC Time Local Time in Columbus* Visible in Columbus Penumbral Eclipse begins Jun 9 at 01:57:32 Jun 8 at 9:57:32 pm Yes Partial Eclipse begins Jun 9 at 03:06:52 Jun 8 at 11:06:52 pm Yes Full Eclipse begins Jun 9 at 04:11:42 Jun 9 at 12:11:42 am Yes Maximum Eclipse Jun 9 at 05:04:44 Jun 9 at 1:04:44 am Yes Full Eclipse ends Jun 9 at 05:57:45 Jun 9 at 1:57:45 am Yes Partial Eclipse ends Jun 9 at 07:02:35 Jun 9 at 3:02:35 am Yes Penumbral Eclipse ends Jun 9 at 08:11:53 Jun 9 at 4:11:53 am Yes
* The Moon is above the horizon during this eclipse, so with good weather conditions in Columbus, the entire eclipse is visible.
Quick Facts About This Eclipse Data Value Comments Magnitude 1.748 Fraction of the Moon’s diameter covered by Earth’s umbra Obscuration 100.0% Percentage of the Moon's area covered by Earth's umbra Penumbral magnitude 2.819 Fraction of the Moon's diameter covered by Earth's penumbra Overall duration 6 hours, 14 minutes Period between the beginning and end of all eclipse phases Duration of totality 1 hour, 46 minutes Period between the beginning and end of the total phase Duration of partial phases 2 hours, 10 minutes Combined period of both partial phases Duration of penumbral phases 2 hours, 19 minutes Combined period of both penumbral phases
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