Total Lunar Eclipse on Sun, 7 July 2047 – Path & Viewing Guide
Global Eclipse Conditions
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the entire Moon passes through Earth's umbral shadow. The eclipse begins with the Moon entering the faint penumbral shadow at 22:49 (GMT-9), though this stage is often difficult to notice. The partial phase starts at 23:46, when a visible dark shadow begins to creep across the lunar surface. Totality begins at 00:45, as the Moon becomes fully immersed in the umbra, often turning a deep red or copper color.The eclipse reaches its peak at 01:36, when the Moon is closest to the center of Earth’s shadow. After that, totality ends at 02:26, and the Moon begins to emerge from the umbra. The partial eclipse concludes at 03:26, followed by a gradual fading of the penumbral shadow until the eclipse ends at 22:49.
Local Eclipse Phase Times
Phase | Time (GMT-9) | Local Visibility |
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Penumbral Eclipse Begins | 22:49 | 👁 |
Partial Eclipse Begins | 23:46 | 👁 |
Total Eclipse Begins | 00:45 | 👁 |
The maximum eclipse occurs at 01:36. The eclipse is total with 100% coverage. | ||
Total Eclipse Ends | 02:26 | 👁 |
Partial Eclipse Ends | 03:26 | 👁 |
The Moon sets at 04:06. The eclipse is in its penumbral phase with 21% coverage. | ||
Penumbral Eclipse Ends | 04:22 | - |
Global Eclipse Path
Local Eclipse Conditions at (GMT-9)
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 | 37.3541 |
Longitude | -121.955 |
Moon Elevation | -121.955 |
Moon Azimuth | -121.955 |