July 2019 lunar eclipse

Partial Lunar Eclipse
July 16, 2019

This chart shows the right-to-left hourly motion of the moon through the earth's shadow.
The moon inside the umbral shadow will be a subtle red, but hard to see in contrast to the much brighter moon remaining in the outer penumbral shadow.
Series (and member) 139 (22 of 81)
Duration (hr:mn:sc)
Partial 2:57:56
Penumbral 5:33:43
Contacts
P1 18:43:53 UTC
U1 20:01:43
Greatest 21:30:44
U4 22:59:39
P4 0:17:36

A partial lunar eclipse will take place on July 16, 2019. The Moon will be about half-covered by the Earth's umbral shadow at maximum eclipse.

Visibility

It will be visible over most of Asia, Australia, Africa, Europe, and most of South America.


View of earth from moon during greatest eclipse

Visibility map

Related eclipses

Lunar year series

Lunar eclipse series sets from 2016–2020
Descending node   Ascending node
Saros Date Type
Viewing
Saros Date
Viewing
Type
Chart
109 2016 Aug 18
Penumbral
114 2017 Feb 11
Penumbral
119 2017 Aug 07
Partial
124 2018 Jan 31
Total
129 2018 Jul 27
Total
134 2019 Jan 21
Total
139 2019 Jul 16
Partial
144 2020 Jan 10
Penumbral
149 2020 Jul 05
Penumbral
Last set 2016 Sep 16 Last set 2016 Mar 23
Next set 2020 Jun 05 Next set 2020 Nov 30

Saros series

It is part of Saros cycle 139.

See also

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