Eclipse lunar penumbral 2023
The lunar penumbral eclipse 2023 occurs tonight on Friday, May 5 . This event happens when the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth align, and, believe it or not, it will amaze millions of people. For this reason, the Diario Líbero will offer detailed information about this phenomenon and how it can be observed from anywhere.
Where can the eclipse be seen on May 5?
The lunar eclipse can be seen in different parts of the world, but it will be completely visible over Asia and Australia. As the moon rises or sets, it will be visible in Central and Eastern Europe and Africa. According to In The Sky, the astronomical phenomenon will not be visible from North and South America.
What time will the penumbral lunar eclipse start?
The penumbral lunar eclipse will start on Friday, May 5 at 10:11 p.m. EST (15:11 GMT), but this can vary depending on the country you are in. The maximum eclipse will be reached at 12:22 EST (17:22 GMT), and the penumbral eclipse will end at 14:31 EST (19:31 GMT).
How to watch the lunar eclipse LIVE?
People who want to watch the eclipse for free from their cell phone or computer should download the Sky tonight application. Once you have it installed, open the calendar window and select May 5.
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