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Lunar eclipse of November 8, 2022: what time it is and where it will be seen

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Lunar eclipse of November 8, 2022: what time it is and where it will be seen

East November 8, 2022 the sky will give us an astronomical phenomenon as unique as it is wonderful: a total lunar eclipse of the Blood Moon. It will also be the last eclipse of the year.

This particular stellar event is also known as the Blood Moon, as it is characterized by the reddish tone which seems to take our natural satellite.

As with this type of eclipse, they cannot be seen all over the world, but in the part of the planet where it is night. In this case, it will be visible in Oceania, Asia and America.

Where will the lunar eclipse be seen on November 8?

The lunar eclipse of November 8 can be seen in all its phases (partial and total) in most of the time North America, New Zelandoceanic islands Quiet, calmthe east coast of Australiamore Japanthe eastern regions of Russia, South Koreathe east and north-east of China and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbardreported space of the stellar walk.

Instead, you can only see a partial lunar eclipse in northeastern Europe, Asia, Australia, part of North America, much of South Americathe Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean, the Arctic and the Antarctica.

In central America can be seen almost completely, while in South America it will be seen incompletely, as it will coincide with the sunrise and sunset of the Moon.

In Argentinafor example, it will be seen partially or faintly, depending on the area, but not completely.

But although in many areas of the planet it will not be possible to contemplate this phenomenon, fans of this type of event – one of the most impressive that exist – will be able to follow the lunar eclipse through the different live broadcasts what will there be

That yes, to enjoy it live and directly many will have to get up early and others, directly, not to go to bed.

What time will we see the lunar eclipse of November 8, 2022?

The total lunar eclipse will take place on November 8 and will, as usual, have three main phases: penumbral, partial and total.

The first F.PNUMBRAL ASE from lunar eclipse will start at 08:02 (UT), that is:

  • At 5:02 in Argentina and Chile.
  • At 2:02 in Mexico City.
  • At 3:02 in Peru and Colombia.
  • At 4:02 in Miami.
  • At 1:02 in Los Angeles.

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The PARTIAL PHASE will start at 09:09 (UT), that is:

  • At 6:09 in Argentina and Chile.
  • At 3:09 in Mexico City.
  • At 4:09 in Peru and Colombia.
  • At 5:09 am in Miami.
  • At 2:02 in Los Angeles.

It is at this time that you can start observing the lunar eclipse. It happens that the lunar disk looks obscured because it begins to be covered by the The shadow of the Earth.

The ALL PHASE (the maximum of the eclipse) will start at 10:16 (UT). This is:

  • At 07:16 in Argentina and Chile.
  • At 04:16 in Mexico City.
  • At 05:16 in Peru and Colombia.
  • At 6:16 am in Miami.
  • At 03:16 in Los Angeles.

At this point, the Moon takes a reddish hue since it is completely bathed in the shadow of the terrestrial threshold, he explains space of the stellar walk. Due to this hue, the eclipsed lunar disk is known as Red Moon.

The lunar eclipse will finish at 13:56 (UT). This is:

  • At 10:56 am in Argentina and Chile.
  • At 7:56 am in Mexico City.
  • At 08:56 in Peru and Colombia.
  • At 09:56 in Miami.
  • At 6:56 am in Los Angeles.

So the visible part of the lunar eclipse (partial phase, total phase, partial phase) will last 3 hours and 40 minutes and the total lunar eclipse it will last 1 hour and 25 minutes, from 10:16 (UT) to 11:41 (UT).

What to wear to see a lunar eclipse?

Fortunately, unlike what happens with solar eclipses, this type of astronomical phenomenon can be observed naked eyewithout the need for goggles or special equipment, e without any risk.

Source: Clarin

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