Second lunar eclipse of 2024 expected on September 18
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- 12 September, 2024
- 06:42
The second lunar eclipse of 2024 will occur on September 18 and will be partial, the Astrophysics Department at the Physics Faculty of Baku State University told Report.
According to the Department, the partial eclipse will start at 04:41:02 Baku time (GMT+4) and end at 08:47:18. The peak of the eclipse will be at 06:44:10.
The partial phase will begin at 06:12:48 and end at 07:15:35, while the penumbral phase will start at 04:41:02 and finish at 08:47:18.
This partial lunar eclipse will be visible from regions where the Moon is above the horizon, including North and South America, Antarctica, Africa, Europe, Western Asia, and southwestern Russia.
In Azerbaijan, the penumbral lunar eclipse will be visible from 04:41 to 06:19 in the morning.
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