Partial Lunar Eclipse on Thu, 6 July 2028 – Path & Viewing Guide
Global Eclipse Conditions
A partial lunar eclipse occurs when only part of the Moon enters Earth's darker umbral shadow. The eclipse begins with a subtle penumbral phase at 11:46 (GMT-4), which may be hard to detect without instruments. The visible partial phase starts at 13:10, when Earth’s umbra begins to cover a portion of the lunar surface, creating a distinct dark bite on the Moon.At 14:20, the eclipse reaches its peak, with up to 34% of the Moon covered by Earth’s shadow. After this, the shadow gradually recedes, and the partial phase ends at 15:33. The eclipse concludes with the Moon exiting the penumbra at 16:56.
Local Eclipse Phase Times
Phase | Time (GMT-4) | Local Visibility |
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Penumbral Eclipse Begins | 11:46 | - |
Partial Eclipse Begins | 13:10 | - |
The maximum eclipse occurs at 14:20. The eclipse is partial with 34% coverage. | ||
Partial Eclipse Ends | 15:33 | - |
Penumbral Eclipse Ends | 16:56 | - |
Global Eclipse Path
Local Eclipse Conditions at (GMT-4)
Earth's Shadow and Moon relative positions.
Local Eclipse Parameters
Eclipse Phase | |
Penumbral Magnitude | |
Umbral Magnitude | |
Penumbral Coverage | |
Umbral Coverage | |
Umbra Size, km | |
Penumbra Size, km | |
Distance to Shadow Center, km |
Observation Parameters
Time | |
Latitude | 39.9625 |
Longitude | -83.0061 |
Moon Elevation | -83.0061 |
Moon Azimuth | -83.0061 |