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When is the next lunar eclipse?

These are the next lunar and solar eclipses for the remainder of 2021 and 2022:

 

November 19, 2021

A partial lunar eclipse will be visible from North and South America, Australia, and parts of Europe and Asia on this day. The moon will enter Earth’s faint outer shadow, known as twilight, at 1:02 am EST (06:02 GMT). The partial eclipse, when the moon will darken most noticeably, begins at 2:18 am EST (07:18 GMT). The maximum of the eclipse will take place at 4:02 am EST (09:02 GMT). The event will last about six hours.

 

December 4, 2021

The only total solar eclipse of the year (and the last total solar eclipse until 2023) will be visible from Antarctica. Sky watchers in South Africa, Namibia, the southern tip of South America and some islands in the South Atlantic will be able to see at least a partial solar eclipse, with the moon blocking part of the sun from view. The rest, we will have to settle for seeing it on the Internet.

 

April 30, 2022

The first partial solar eclipse will take place on April 30. Unfortunately, this solar eclipse will not be able to be seen neither in Europe nor in North America; only in a small strip of southern South America and in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Recall that a partial solar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves between the Sun and the Earth in such a way that a part of the Sun is not visible from the Earth, that is, the Moon is capable of capturing only a part of the Sun in its shadow. .

 

May 15, 2022

At last a total lunar eclipse. In this case, this lunar eclipse will be visible in southern and western Europe, southern and western Asia, Africa, almost all of North America, South America, the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean and Antarctica. The Moon will enter twilight at 9:31 p.m. EDT (03.31 PST) on May 15 and will stay until 2:52 AM EDT (08.52 PST) on May 16.

 

October 25, 2022

Partial eclipse of the sun . This eclipse will not be visible from North America, but you will be able to see it from Greenland, Iceland, Europe, Northeast Africa, the Middle East, Western Asia, India and Western China). The partial solar eclipse occurs when the moon moves between the Sun and the Earth in such a way that a part of the Sun is not visible from the Earth.

November 8, 2022

It will be the last eclipse of 2022 and it will be a spectacular total lunar eclipse. Where will it be visible? In Asia, North America, parts of northern and eastern Europe, and most parts of South America. Specifically, the visible regions of this lunar eclipse will be Northeast Europe, Asia, Australia, North America, most of South America, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean, the Arctic, and Antarctica. The Moon will enter twilight at 3:01 AM EST on November 8 (10:01 AM PST) until 8:58 AM EST (3:58 PM PST).

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