What is the date and time of Lunar Eclipse May 2021?
A total Lunar Eclipse or Chandra Grahan will take place on May 26. It will be the first total lunar eclipse since the January 2019 lunar eclipse. The Penumbral Eclipse will begin at 08:47:39 (UTC) and ends at 13:49:44 (UTC) on 26 May.
Who can see Lunar Eclipse on May 26?
Those living in Australia, parts of the western US, western South America, or in South-East Asia, can see the Super Flower Full Moon totally eclipsed and turn a shade of red for about 14 minutes during this total lunar eclipse, weather permitting.
What is the magnitude of lunar eclipse?
The magnitude of the eclipse is 1.009. The penumbral magnitude of the eclipse is 1.954.
What is the total duration of eclipse?
The total duration of the eclipse is 5 hours, 2 minutes. The total duration of the partial phases is 2 hours, 53 minutes. The duration of the full eclipse is 14 minutes.
Will it be visible in India?
No, this lunar eclipse will not be visible in India.