Educators will also discuss the science of eclipses, the best ways to view them, Lowell's history with the Moon, and much more!… Partial Lunar Eclipse Watch the 2021 Partial Lunar Eclipse with us! Starting at 12:15 am on November 19, we'll be showing you live views of the eclipse through our 14" PlaneWave and the portable Vixen refractor. You can watch the partial lunar eclipse (the beaver moon) tonight in a variety of live streams, including the selection included below. Eastern, with the partial eclipse portion lasting from 2:19 a.m. If you’re interested in seeing the moon when it has a reddish hue, this will last from about 3:45 a.m. If the weather isn’t cooperating, then you can watch the lunar eclipse online in the live streams below.Īccording to NASA, the peak of the eclipse will take place around 4:03 a.m. Tonight a partial lunar eclipse is taking place during the November “beaver moon.” Although technically this is a partial eclipse, at times the moon will reach up to 99.1% coverage, which is about as close as you can get to totality without being a full eclipse. A partial lunar eclipse can sometimes take on a reddish hue.
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