Last lunar eclipse of year starts
Education and science
- 19 November, 2021
- 07:34
The last lunar eclipse of 2021 has started.
Report informs that during the natural phenomenon, a part of the Moon passes into Earth's shadow (Umbra). This is called a partial lunar eclipse.
The eclipse will start at 11:18:14 and end at 14:47:04 (GMT+4). The eclipse, which will last for a total of 2 hours 28 minutes, will peak at 13:02:55.
Regions seeing, at least, some parts of the eclipse include America, Northern Europe, East Asia, Pacific, and Australia.
Azerbaijan will not be able to see the lunar eclipse because the Moon will be below the horizon.
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