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Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
18 July 2027

Greatest eclipse at 16:02 UT · East Africa, Asia, Australia, Pacific

Where it’s visible

East Africa, Asia, Australia, Pacific.

Timings (Universal Time)

Penumbral eclipse begins15:56 UT · 18 July 2027
Greatest eclipse16:02 UT
Penumbral eclipse ends16:08 UT · 18 July 2027

Umbral magnitude -1.07 · penumbral magnitude 0.00. Source: NASA GSFC eclipse tables.

What you’ll see

During a penumbral lunar eclipse the Moon passes only through Earth’s penumbra — the pale outer fringe of its shadow. The dimming is subtle: expect a soft shading on one side of the Moon rather than a dramatic bite. Deep penumbral eclipses are noticeable with the naked eye; shallow ones are easier to detect in photographs.

The Moon Explorer app computes this eclipse’s circumstances for your exact location — local times, moonrise and moonset around the event — entirely offline, and can remind you the day before and on the day.

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