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Lunar Eclipse Tonight? Times, Direction & 3D View

Play the next lunar eclipse from first penumbra to last — local times, Moon altitude, and a 3D disc with Earth’s shadow.

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Times and Moon altitude use this observer pin.

Next lunar eclipse

Partial lunar eclipse

Fri, Aug 28, 4:12 AM UTC

0.00°N, 0.00°E: Moon above the horizon at greatest eclipse · W 260° · 26° alt. Contacts still listed so you can plan for rise/set.

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Total · copper umbra
W 260° · 26° alt

Copper on the disc is illustrative Rayleigh reddening — sunlight bent through Earth’s atmosphere — not a predicted Danjon L from volcanic aerosols.

4:12:49 AM

Contacts and visibility

Penumbral (P1–P4)
5h 38m
Umbral (U1–U4)
3h 18m
Total (U2–U3)

Shadow approaches from the east of the lunar disc (position angle 108°).

ContactLocal timeAlt / azHorizon
P1 Penumbral startFri, Aug 28, 1:23 AM UTC66° · WSW 245°Above
U1 Partial startFri, Aug 28, 2:33 AM UTC49° · WSW 255°Above
peak Greatest eclipseFri, Aug 28, 4:12 AM UTC26° · W 260°Above
U4 Partial endFri, Aug 28, 5:52 AM UTC2° · W 261°Above
P4 Penumbral endFri, Aug 28, 7:02 AM UTC-14° · W 261°Below horizon

Positions from astronomy-engine (ELP/VSOP). Moon typically ~1′, contact times ~1 minute. Good enough for planning and visualization — not NASA Besselian or IAU eclipse-bulletin precision.

Field card with phases, times, direction, and location.

    1. Could not read GPS — using saved or default location