2024-09-17 17:55:08
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Upcoming Partial Lunar Eclipse: What to Expect

A partial lunar eclipse is set to captivate skywatchers on September 18, 2024. This celestial event will coincide with a supermoon, making the moon appear larger and brighter than usual. The eclipse will reach its maximum phase at approximately 4:44 AM, during which about 9% of the moon will be obscured by Earth's shadow.

Observers can enjoy this spectacle either in person or via live streams from trusted platforms like the Virtual Telescope Project and Adler Planetarium. The full moon will rise the evening before, creating a spectacular lunar illusion.

The event will be visible across various regions including the Eastern United States, Europe, and Africa. For optimal viewing, it is advisable to find darker locations away from city lights and to use binoculars for enhanced detail.

As the year progresses, enthusiasts should also mark their calendars for future lunar events, including a total lunar eclipse expected in 2025.

Frankfurter Rundschau
17. September 2024 um 12:42

How to Observe the Partial Lunar Eclipse - in the Sky and Live Stream

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17. September 2024 um 12:40

Earth partially obscures 'supermoon' early Wednesday morning

Early Wednesday morning, a supermoon will be visible; the moon will appear larger than usual and will be partially obscured by the Earth's shadow.
Al Jazeera
17. September 2024 um 14:47

Harvest moon, supermoon bring a partial lunar eclipse: How, when to watch

The September 17 full moon will feature a partial lunar eclipse peaking at 10:44pm EDT, as well as a harvest moon and supermoon. The eclipse will be visible in the Eastern US, Europe, and Africa. Supermoons appear larger and brighter, while the harvest moon has an orange-red hue from the moon's position near the horizon. NASA recommends using binoculars with at least 7x magnification, and notes that darker viewing locations are preferable.
tz
17. September 2024 um 14:38

How to Observe the Supermoon Eclipse Tonight

On September 18, 2024, there will be a partial lunar eclipse where the supermoon will be partially obscured by the Earth's shadow. The eclipse will cover about 9% of the moon. The eclipse will be visible in Germany and can also be watched via live stream.
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