It will begin at 11:58 pm (Greenwich Mean Time), and reach total eclipse at 12:54 am (GMT). It will last for a total of 6 minutes and 39 seconds.
The lunar eclipse will occur at 11:01 PM PST (Pacific Standard Time) on November 18, 2021.
Pst=pacific time zone.
ut- universal time pst- pacific standard time
1100 AM EST is 8:00 AM PST. This is because there is a 3-hour time difference between Eastern Standard Time (EST) and Pacific Standard Time (PST), with PST being three hours behind EST.
7:30 PM PST is 3:30 AM GMT the next day. Pacific Standard Time (PST) is 8 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). To convert from PST to GMT, you add 8 hours to the PST time.
Pacific Standard Time: •Penumbral eclipse begins 9:29 PM PST •Partial eclipse begins 10:33 PM PST •Total eclipse begins 11:41 PM PST •Greatest eclipse 12:17 AM PST •Total eclipse ends 12:53 AM PST •Partial eclipse ends 2:01 AM PST •Penumbral eclipse ends 3:05 AM PST
The lunar eclipse will occur at 11:01 PM PST (Pacific Standard Time) on November 18, 2021.
As I write this, at 6:30 PM PST on December 20, 2010, the next lunar eclipse will begin in about 4 hours.
Indian Standard Time (IST) is 12.5 or 13.5 hours ahead of PST.
Pst=pacific time zone.
ut- universal time pst- pacific standard time
1100 AM EST is 8:00 AM PST. This is because there is a 3-hour time difference between Eastern Standard Time (EST) and Pacific Standard Time (PST), with PST being three hours behind EST.
7:30 PM PST is 3:30 AM GMT the next day. Pacific Standard Time (PST) is 8 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). To convert from PST to GMT, you add 8 hours to the PST time.
PST = MST - 1 hour
Pacific Standard Time (PST) = GMT - 7:00
If it is 6am PST, then it would be 9am EST. There is a 3-hour time difference between Pacific Standard Time (PST) and Eastern Standard Time (EST).
Central Standard Time is 2 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time, so 8 am in PST is 10 am in CST