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 begins | 15:56 UT · 18 July 2027 |
| Greatest eclipse | 16:02 UT |
| Penumbral eclipse ends | 16:08 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.
Track this eclipse in Moon ExplorerDates and times are in Universal Time (UT). The free Moon Explorer app for Android converts everything to your local time and your exact location — fully offline, with no ads or accounts.