This partial lunar eclipse, the last lunar eclipse of 2021, is visible from North and South America, Australia, and parts of Europe and Asia.
It will be the longest partial lunar eclipse since the 15th century.
SYDNEY VIEWING DETAILS :
Time | Phase | Event | Direction | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|
5:02 pm Fri, 19 Nov | Not directly visible | Penumbral Eclipse beginsBelow horizon | 86° |
-30.1° |
6:18 pm Fri, 19 Nov | Not directly visible | Partial Eclipse beginsBelow horizon | 76° |
-15.1° |
7:34 pm Fri, 19 Nov | Rising | MoonriseRising, but the combination of a very low moon and the total eclipse phase will make the moon so dim that it will be extremely difficult to view until moon gets higher in the sky or the total phase ends. | 66° |
-0.2° |
8:02 pm Fri, 19 Nov | Maximum EclipseMoon is closest to the center of the shadow. Moon close to horizon, so make sure you have free sight to East-northeast. |
62° |
4.5° |
|
9:47 pm Fri, 19 Nov | Partial Eclipse endsPartial moon eclipse ends. | 45° |
21.2° |
|
11:03 pm Fri, 19 Nov | Penumbral Eclipse endsThe Earth’s penumbra ends. | 28° |
30.4° |
The annual Introduction to Practical Astronomy Course run the Sutherland Astronomical Society (SASI) is on!
Wed 7 Aug Getting Acquainted with the Night Sky
Wed 14 Aug Constellations from the Southern Hemisphere
Wed 21 Aug Setting up Telescopes & Understanding Optics
Wed 28 Aug The Solar System
Wed 4 Sep Stars
Wed 11 Sep Deep Sky Objects
Wed 18 Sep Intro to the Big Bang Theory
Wed 25 Sep New Developments in Astronomy & Space, Basic concepts for beginners in Astro-Photography)
Sessions are held at the Green Point Observatory in Oyster Bay, south of Sydney.
Recommended: Additional Saturday evenings dark-sky observing during the course, with mentor volunteers.
You will need to book – full details here
Ok so this might be a little premature 10 years out from the event, but hey – why not get the hype machine rolling early right? There’s a lot of time to prepare and practice or at the very least, scratch a few days off your future calendar to come join us and the rest of Sydney for a total solar eclipse with a “greatest duration” of totality that passes right over the Bintel store in Glebe! Almost 4 glorious minutes of darkness await during totality. To check the map for your predicted time and proximity to totality check NASA’s website here.
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