- 27 Sep 2015, 20:24
#18736
Tomorrow morning (Monday, 28 Sep 2015) at 4:07am the much awaited SuperMoon Lunar eclipse shall start when the dark shadow will start covering the Moon at 4.07AM from its top right edge. The Moon will be at an elevation of 30 degrees above the west horizon.
It will be fully covered at 5:11AM by which time it will be lower at 15 degree elevation.
It will remain fully covered until it sets in the west while the Sun rises in the east at 6:20AM.
(Thanks to Dr. Jiwaji of astronomyintanzania.co.tz for the information)


Tomorrow morning (Monday, 28 Sep 2015) at 4:07am the much awaited SuperMoon Lunar eclipse shall start when the dark shadow will start covering the Moon at 4.07AM from its top right edge. The Moon will be at an elevation of 30 degrees above the west horizon.
It will be fully covered at 5:11AM by which time it will be lower at 15 degree elevation.
It will remain fully covered until it sets in the west while the Sun rises in the east at 6:20AM.
(Thanks to Dr. Jiwaji of astronomyintanzania.co.tz for the information)
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