This eclipse is visible in Tokyo - go to local timings and animation
Where to See the Eclipse
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Regions seeing, at least, some parts of the eclipse: Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Antarctica.
This eclipse is visible in Tokyo - go to local timings and animation
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When the Eclipse Happens Worldwide — Timeline
Lunar eclipses can be visible from everywhere on the night side of the Earth, if the sky is clear. From some places the entire eclipse will be visible, while in other areas the Moon will rise or set during the eclipse.
Eclipse Stages Worldwide | UTC Time | Local Time in Tokyo* | Visible in Tokyo |
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Penumbral Eclipse begins | 7月17日 (金)15時01分49秒 | 7月18日 (土)0時01分49秒 | Yes |
Partial Eclipse begins | 7月17日 (金)15時59分12秒 | 7月18日 (土)0時59分12秒 | Yes |
Full Eclipse begins | 7月17日 (金)16時58分51秒 | 7月18日 (土)1時58分51秒 | Yes |
Maximum Eclipse | 7月17日 (金)17時47分23秒 | 7月18日 (土)2時47分23秒 | Yes |
Full Eclipse ends | 7月17日 (金)18時35分49秒 | 7月18日 (土)3時35分49秒 | Yes |
Partial Eclipse ends | 7月17日 (金)19時35分27秒 | 7月18日 (土)4時35分27秒 | Yes |
Penumbral Eclipse ends | 7月17日 (金)20時32分57秒 | 7月18日 (土)5時32分57秒 | No, below the horizon |
* The Moon is below the horizon in Tokyo some of the time, so that part of the eclipse is not visible.
Quick Facts About This Eclipse
Data | Value | Comments |
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Magnitude | 1.612 | Fraction of the Moon’s diameter covered by Earth’s umbra |
Obscuration | 100.0% | Percentage of the Moon's area covered by Earth's umbra |
Penumbral magnitude | 2.589 | Fraction of the Moon's diameter covered by Earth's penumbra |
Overall duration | 5 hours, 31 minutes | Period between the beginning and end of all eclipse phases |
Duration of totality | 1 hour, 37 minutes | Period between the beginning and end of the total phase |
Duration of partial phases | 1 hour, 59 minutes | Combined period of both partial phases |
Duration of penumbral phases | 1 hour, 55 minutes | Combined period of both penumbral phases |
Eclipse calculations usually accurate to a few seconds
An Eclipse Never Comes Alone!
A solar eclipse always occurs about two weeks before or after a lunar eclipse.
Usually, there are two eclipses in a row, but other times, there are three during the same eclipse season.
This is the second eclipse this season.
First eclipse this season: 2065年7月3日金曜日 — Partial Solar Eclipse
Third eclipse this season: 2065年8月2日日曜日 — Partial Solar Eclipse