DougPaul
Well-known member
There will be a total lunar eclipse this weekend. The moon is closer than average so it will appear larger than average and the eclipse will last longer than average (totality: 1:12, penumbral 5:11).
Times (EDT):
* Sept 27, 8:12pm: penumbral eclipse begins
* Sept 27, 9:07pm: partial eclipse begins
* Sept 27, 10:11pm: total eclipse begins
* Sept 27, 10:47 pm: maximum eclipse
* Sept 27, 11:23pm: total eclipse ends
* Sept 28, 12:27am: partial eclipse ends
* Sept 28, 1:23am: penumbral eclipse ends
Sunday night is currently forecast to be partly cloudy in the Boston area.
The next total lunar eclipse will be in 2018.
Doug
Times (EDT):
* Sept 27, 8:12pm: penumbral eclipse begins
* Sept 27, 9:07pm: partial eclipse begins
* Sept 27, 10:11pm: total eclipse begins
* Sept 27, 10:47 pm: maximum eclipse
* Sept 27, 11:23pm: total eclipse ends
* Sept 28, 12:27am: partial eclipse ends
* Sept 28, 1:23am: penumbral eclipse ends
Sunday night is currently forecast to be partly cloudy in the Boston area.
The next total lunar eclipse will be in 2018.
Doug