Lunar Eclipse visible from Australia and North America

This Wednesday, a total eclipse of the Moon will be visible from Australia and East Asia in the evening sky and North America in the pre-dawn morning sky. Unfortunately, the eclipse will not be visible from the UK, since the Moon will be beneath the horizon throughout.

Totality will last for 59 minutes, and the partial phases for the eclipse from 09:14 until 12:34 UTC.

The map below shows the parts of the world where the eclipse will be visible (image courtesy of In-The-Sky.org):

For more information, see the BAA Handbook for 2014, NASA’s eclipse website, or In-The-Sky.org.

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