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Penumbral lunar eclipse on January 10 2020 (United States)

penumbral lunar eclipse January 10, 2020 (United States)
Note: This image is here for illustrative purposes and does not represent the actual eclipse on this date.

The Moon information shown here applies to Washington, District of Columbia, United States on Friday, January 10, 2020. (Local time America/New York)

Moonrise to moonset9h45m
Moonrise17:04
Moonset07:19
Distance to the center of the Sun147,114,687 km
Distance to the center of Earth378,330 km
Moon ilumination (at midnight)99.5%
Lunar phasewaxing
Current zodiac sign the MoonCancer ♋
Moon age (days past new moon)14.1


Choose a country from the list to get relevant information:

According to international time UTC, a lunar eclipse will occur on January 10, 2020 which will be visible in some parts of the world. The following shows the cities in United States from which the eclipse could be visible (note that the following is a short list of some of the main cities, the eclipse may be visible from other cities not listed here). The date and local time of the event shown below.

CityEclipse visible?Phase
Washington, District of ColumbiaNo-
Seattle, WashingtonNo-
Birmingham, AlabamaNo-
Anchorage, AlaskaYes Penumbral
Phoenix, ArizonaNo-
Little Rock, ArkansasNo-
Los Angeles, CaliforniaNo-
Denver, ColoradoNo-
Bridgeport, ConnecticutNo-
Dover, DelawareNo-
Jacksonville, FloridaNo-
Atlanta, GeorgiaNo-
Honolulu, HawaiiNo-
Boise, IdahoNo-
Chicago, IllinoisNo-
Indianapolis, IndianaNo-
Des Moines, IowaNo-
Wichita, KansasNo-
Louisville, KentuckyNo-
New Orleans, LouisianaNo-
Augusta, MaineNo-
Baltimore, MarylandNo-
Boston, MassachusettsNo-
Detroit, MichiganNo-
Minneapolis, MinnesotaNo-
Jackson, MississippiNo-
Kansas City, MissouriNo-
Billings, MontanaNo-
Omaha, NebraskaNo-
Las Vegas, NevadaNo-
Manchester, New HampshireNo-
Newark, New JerseyNo-
Albuquerque, New MexicoNo-
New York, New YorkNo-
Charlotte, North CarolinaNo-
Fargo, North DakotaNo-
Columbus, OhioNo-
Oklahoma City, OklahomaNo-
Portland, OregonNo-
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaNo-
Providence, Rhode IslandNo-
Columbia, South CarolinaNo-
Sioux Falls, South DakotaNo-
Memphis, TennesseeNo-
Houston, TexasNo-
Salt Lake City, UtahNo-
Montpelier, VermontNo-
Virginia Beach, VirginiaNo-
Charleston, West VirginiaNo-
Milwaukee, WisconsinNo-
Cheyenne, WyomingNo-

Information about this eclipse

penumbral lunar eclipse This image shows the global map with two regions: the shaded region where you can not see the lunar eclipse, and the blank region, where it can be seen. The image details the type of eclipse, the magnitude of the penumbra and umbra, Saros series to which this eclipse belongs, among other data. The date and time displayed in this image are international date and time, therefore, they might not apply to your country. However, to know the date and exact time of penumbral lunar eclipse in your country, you can see the table below. (Click on the image to enlarge it).


Eclipse schedule in United States

The following table shows the schedule and phases of the penumbral lunar eclipse of January 10, 2020 in United States. For each city we have assigned a time zone which is very precise and it takes into account Daylight Saving Time (if applicable).

Moon alt.: Excellent  Good  Low  Too low  

CityDetails
Event datePen. Mag.Umb. Mag.Penumbral eclipse beginsMoon alt.Partial eclipse beginsUmbral eclipse beginsMax. eclipse beginsMoon alt.Umbral eclipse endsPartial eclipse endsPenumbral eclipse endsMoon alt.
Anchorage, Alaska (UTC -9)2020-01-1089.6%0%08:0811--10:100--12:12-6

You can read the table above as follows: On January 10, 2020 in Anchorage, Alaska, America/Anchorage (UTC -9), an penumbral lunar eclipse will start at 08:08, the maximum eclipse will occur at 10:10 when the Moon reaches an altitud of 0°;this event will come to an end at 12:12 and will have a penumbral magnitud of 0.896 (this is the fraction of the Moon obscured by the entrance to The Earth's penumbra) and an umbral magnitud of -0.116 (fraction of the Moon obscured by the umbra of The Earth).

We must take into account the altitude of the moon, for example, in Anchorage, Alaska, due to the low altitude of the Moon (0 degrees) this lunar eclipse will not be very obvious.

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