Total Lunar Eclipse begins in the late hours of Thursday, March 13 and into the early hours of Friday, March 14.
The Spring Full Moon is called the Worm Moon.
Penumbral eclipse begins
(8:57pm PDT, 11:57pm EDT, 03:57 UTC)
(8:57pm PDT, 11:57pm EDT, 03:57 UTC)
Partial eclipse begins
(10:09pm PDT, 1:09am EDT, 05:09 UTC)
(10:09pm PDT, 1:09am EDT, 05:09 UTC)
Totality begins
(11:26pm PDT, 2:26am EDT, 06:26 UTC)
(11:26pm PDT, 2:26am EDT, 06:26 UTC)
Totality ends
(12:31am PDT, 3:31am EDT, 07:31 UTC)
(12:31am PDT, 3:31am EDT, 07:31 UTC)
Partial eclipse ends
(1:47am PDT, 4:47am EDT, 08:47 UTC)
(1:47am PDT, 4:47am EDT, 08:47 UTC)
Penumbral eclipse ends
(3:00am PDT, 6:00am EDT, 10:00 UTC)
(3:00am PDT, 6:00am EDT, 10:00 UTC)
Sorta, kinda thankful that we are already sleep-deprived due to the beginning of Daylight Saving Time, so why not stay up late to watch the lunar eclipse?
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i hope you get to enjoy it
ReplyDeleteI will be sound asleep I pray at 3:00 in the morning. The moon and the sun will just have to do their thing without me.
ReplyDeleteHopefully we will see it here but only partially as the moon sets an hour after it starts. Must remember to look out around 5am.
ReplyDeleteIf it's not cloudy here for the eclipse, it will be a rare event indeed.
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