Thursday, September 19, 2024

Supermoon partial eclipse live coverage

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How can I watch it?published at 02:37 British Summer Time

In the UK, the partial lunar eclipse will occur between 1:40 BST and 5:47 BST, reaching its peak at 3:44 BST when about 4% of the moon will be covered.

For those in the US, you’ll want to gaze upwards between 20:41 EST and 00:47 EST – or at 22:44 EST to see the maximum part of the eclipse.

It will only be visible in countries where it is still dark at that time – that means the UK and the US are some of the best spots to watch it, along with Latin America, Europe and Africa.

Small parts of Asia and the Middle East will also be able to catch some of the eclipse, and for everyone else, there’s a livestream at the top of this page for you.

The supermoon is a little less exclusive though – the good news is the entire world will be be able to see it at some point over the next day or so.

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