On the East Coast of North America, the lunar eclipse begins half an hour after midnight on Tuesday; on the West Coast, it begins around 9:30 p.m. PST Monday. In all cases, the lunar eclipse will be observable before the moon sets in the west just as the sun is rising in the east. Maximum eclipse - the really cool part when the moon is totally in shadow - is at 3:17 a.m. EST/12:17 a.m. PST.
NOW. IT IS STARTING NOW!
Depending on your time zone, the total lunar eclipse will begin either every early the morning on Tuesday, December 21, or very late the evening of Monday, December 20.
In the table below, All times are in UCT, "Coordinated Universal Time" which used to be called Greenwich Mean Time. For the Eastern time zone, subtract 5 hours; for Central time, things happen 6 hours earlier. Mountain Time is 7 hours earlier, and subtract 8 hours for Pacific time.
Penumbral Eclipse Begins: ____05:29:17 UT
Partial Eclipse Begins: _______06:32:37 UT
Total Eclipse Begins: ________07:40:47 UT
Greatest Eclipse: ___________08:16:57 UT
Total Eclipse Ends: _________08:53:08 UT
Partial Eclipse Ends: ________10:01:20 UT
Penumbral Eclipse Ends: _____11:04:31 UT
Depending on your time zone, the total lunar eclipse will begin either every early the morning on Tuesday, December 21, or very late the evening of Monday, December 20.
In the table below, All times are in UCT, "Coordinated Universal Time" which used to be called Greenwich Mean Time. For the Eastern time zone, subtract 5 hours; for Central time, things happen 6 hours earlier. Mountain Time is 7 hours earlier, and subtract 8 hours for Pacific time.
Penumbral Eclipse Begins: ____05:29:17 UT
Partial Eclipse Begins: _______06:32:37 UT
Total Eclipse Begins: ________07:40:47 UT
Greatest Eclipse: ___________08:16:57 UT
Total Eclipse Ends: _________08:53:08 UT
Partial Eclipse Ends: ________10:01:20 UT
Penumbral Eclipse Ends: _____11:04:31 UT
from what I've read it's happening quarter after two am for an hour
The next total lunar eclipse will happen in Alaska on December 21, 2010. The next total solar eclipse will happen in Alaska on August 21, 2017
no. the moon is going through one of its phases, but a lunar eclipse will not always happen during this as a lunar eclipse can happen in any phase.
A solar eclipse can only happen at the time of New Moon.A lunar eclipse can only happen at the time of Full Moon.
When you posted this question, the eclipse was already over.
from what I've read it's happening quarter after two am for an hour
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. June 30, 1912.
An eclipse happens whenever the moon passes in front of the sun to there will be a moment light barely reaches the earth. the next eclipse will happen in May 22, 2018 and it will only be able to be seen in US and Canada.
Saskatchewan Order of Merit happened in 1985.
yhe next lunar eclipse will happen in 2 years
There is nothing there except bears. But it does happen to be where the borders of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories meet in the middle of Canada.
The next total lunar eclipse will happen in Alaska on December 21, 2010. The next total solar eclipse will happen in Alaska on August 21, 2017
no. the moon is going through one of its phases, but a lunar eclipse will not always happen during this as a lunar eclipse can happen in any phase.
A solar eclipse can only happen at the time of New Moon.A lunar eclipse can only happen at the time of Full Moon.
it will happen early in the morning
at least 2 years until the next eclipse.
A lunar eclipse can happen only when the Moon is full.