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Partial eclipse of the moon on September 8

Partial eclipse of the moon on September 8
(5 September 2006)

A partial eclipse of the moon will occur this Friday (September 8). Weather permitting, the event will be visible in Hong Kong.

The partial eclipse will occur from 2.05am to 3.38am and the middle of eclipse will occur at 2.51am. This partial eclipse has an umbral magnitude of 0.189, meaning that 18.9% of the moon's diameter will enter into the umbra (total shadow) of the Earth at the middle of eclipse. As the entire moon will cross the penumbra (partial shadow) of the Earth, it will appear appreciably dimmer around the time of partial eclipse. Please refer to the attached diagram for the path of the moon during the eclipse.

Details of the eclipse are as follows.

 
Hong Kong
Time

Azimuth
Direction

Elevation
(Degrees)
Moonrise
6:21 p.m.(7 September)
East
0
Moon enters penumbra
0:42 a.m.(8 September)
South-southwest
59
Moon enters umbra
2:05 a.m.(8 September)
Southwest
51
Middle of eclipse
2:51 a.m.(8 September)
Southwest
43
Moon leaves umbra
3:38 a.m.(8 September)
West-southwest
34
Moon leaves penumbra
5:00 a.m.(8 September)
West-southwest
17
Moonset
6:20 a.m.(8 September)
West
0

The best places to observe the event will be those with unobstructed view to the southwest such as Tai O, Tuen Mun, Cheung Chau, Lamma Island, etc.

The next lunar eclipse observable in Hong Kong will occur on March 4, 2007. It will be a total eclipse.

Please refer to the Hong Kong Observatory website for detailed explanation of the technical terms used for different stages of the eclipse:

http://www.weather.gov.hk/gts/astron2006/lunar_eclipse_e.htm

Partial eclipse of the moon on 8 September 2006

Partial eclipse of the moon on 8 September 2006