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What time is the lunar eclipse in the US? Exact timing in all states on September 17 and 18 | nnda nnrt | EN

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In the United States, they are preparing for a unique celestial spectacle. A partial lunar eclipse that coincides with the Moon’s perigee, that is, the closest point of our satellite to Earth, will occur on the night of Tuesday, September 17 and the early morning of Wednesday, September 18 during the supermoon or Full Harvest Moon. According to NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), the astronomical phenomenon will be visible in half of the United States territory with the best experiences in the states of Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois and Michigan.

Why do lunar eclipses occur?

Let’s imagine that the Earth is a large ball and the Moon is a smaller ball that revolves around it. The Sun, in turn, is a huge source of light. A partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, but not completely. That is, the Earth’s shadow (called umbra) covers only part of the Moon.

Representation of the partial lunar eclipse that can be seen on September 17 and 18 in the United States and other countries around the world.

Representation of the partial lunar eclipse that can be seen on September 17 and 18 in the United States and other countries around the world.

Will it turn red, like during a “blood moon”? It may look a little reddish, but for 62 minutes, the moon will look very strange. The spectacle of the Earth’s shadow cast sideways on the lunar surface is one of the strangest in astronomy.

What time does the lunar eclipse start in the United States? Phase times

Este es el cronograma del eclipse lunar que se producirá del 17 al 18 de septiembre en los Estados Unidos.

Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)

Penumbral eclipse begins: 8:41 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, September 17Partial eclipse begins: 10:12 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, September 17Greatest eclipse: 10:44 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, September 17Partial eclipse ends: 11:15 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, September 17Penumbral eclipse ends: 00:47 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, September 18

Central Daylight Time (CDT)

Penumbral eclipse begins: 7:41 p.m. CDT on Tuesday, September 17Partial eclipse begins: 9:12 p.m. CDT on Tuesday, September 17Greatest eclipse: 9:44 p.m. CDT on Tuesday, September 17Partial eclipse ends: 10:15 p.m. CDT on Tuesday, September 17Penumbral eclipse ends: 11:47 p.m. CDT on Tuesday, September 17

Mountain Daylight Time (MDT)

Penumbral eclipse begins (not visible): 6:41 on Tuesday, September 17

The moon will rise around 7:00 p.m. MDT

Partial eclipse begins: 8:12 p.m. MDT on Tuesday, September 17Greatest eclipse: 8:44 on p.m. MDT Tuesday, September 17Partial eclipse ends: 9:15 p.m. MDT on Tuesday, September 17Penumbral eclipse ends: 10:47 p.m. MDT on Tuesday, September 17

Mountain Standard Time (MST)

Penumbral eclipse begins (not visible): 5:41 p.m. MST on Tuesday, September 17

The moon will rise around 6:30 p.m. MST

Partial eclipse begins: 7:12 p.m. MST on Tuesday, September 17Greatest eclipse: 7:44 p.m. MST on Tuesday, September 17Partial eclipse ends: 8:15 p.m. MST on Tuesday, September 17Penumbral eclipse ends: 9:47 p.m. MST on Tuesday, September 17

Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)

Penumbral eclipse begins (not visible): 5:41 p.m. PDT on Tuesday, September 17

The moon will rise around 6:55 p.m. PDT

Partial eclipse begins: 7:12 p.m. PDT on Tuesday, September 17Greatest eclipse: 7:44 p.m. PDT on Tuesday, September 17Partial eclipse ends: 8:15 p.m. PDT on Tuesday, September 17Penumbral eclipse ends: 9:47 p.m. PDT on Tuesday, September 17Lunar eclipse times for September 17 in US states

Based on the state’s time zone (PT, MT, CT, and ET), here’s the full schedule to enjoy the partial lunar eclipse on September 17 and 18 in the United States.

US StatesBeginning of the penumbral lunar eclipseEnd of the penumbral lunar eclipseAlabama19: 41 CDT23:47 CDTAlaska18:52 AKDT20:47 AKDTArizona18:17 MST21:47 AKDTArkansas19:41 CDT23:47 CDTCalifornia18:39 MST21:47 CDTColorado19:50 CDT22:47 MDTConnecticut20:41 EDT00:47 EDTDelaware20:41 EDT00:47 EDTDistrict of Columbia20:41 EDT00:47 EDTFlorida20:41 EDT00:47 EDTGeorgia20:41 EDT00:47 EDTHawaii18:22 HST18:47 HSTIdaho19:29 MDT22:47 MDTIllinois19:41 CDT22:47 MDTIndiana20: 41 CDT00:47 CDTIowa19:41 EDT23:47 EDTKansas19:41 EDT23:47 EDTKentucky20: 41 CDT00:47 CDTLuisiana19:41 CDT23:47 CDTMaine20: 41 EDT00:47 EDTMaryland20: 41 EDT00:47 EDTMassachusetts20: 41 EDT00:47 EDTMichigan20: 41 EDT00:47 EDTMinnesota19:41 CDT23:47 CDTMisisipi19:41 CDT23:47 CDTMisuri19:41 CDT23:47 CDTMontana19:02 MDT22:47 MDTNebraska19:41 CDT23:47 CDTNevada18:39 PDT21:47 PDTNew Hampshire20: 41 EDT00:47 EDTNew Jersey20: 41 EDT00:47 EDTNew México18:53 MDT22:47 MDTNew York20: 41 EDT00:47 EDTNorth Carolina20: 41 EDT00:47 EDTNorth Dakota19:41 CDT23:47 CDTOhio20: 41 EDT00:47 EDTOklahoma19:41 CDT00:47 EDTOregón19:52 MDT21:47 PDTPennsylvania20:41 EDT00:47 EDTRhode Island20:41 EDT00:47 EDTSouth Carolina20:41 EDT00:47 EDTSouth Dakota19:41 CDT23:47 CDTTennessee19:41 CDT23:47 CDTTexas19:41 CDT23:47 CDTUtah19:19 MDT22:47 MDTVermont20:41 EDT00:47 EDTVirginia20:41 EDT00:47 EDTWashington18:54 PDT21:47 PDTVirginia Occidental20:41 EDT00:47 EDTWisconsin19:41 CDT23:47 CDTWyoming19:00 MDT22:47 MDTHow long does the lunar eclipse last?

All phases of the lunar eclipse will last 4 hours and 6 minutes. The partial eclipse, when the Moon is in the dark shadow of the Earth, will last only 1 hour and 3 minutes. You’ll need special equipment to see it. This eclipse will not harm your vision if you look directly at it.

Where to watch the partial lunar eclipse live and online from the United States?Below is a list of specialized sites that will broadcast the partial lunar eclipse from September 17 to 18 in the United States:TimeAndDate: The specialized site will offer live coverage of the partial lunar eclipse from its official YouTube channel starting at 9 pm ET (8 pm CT, 7 pm MT and 6 pm PT).Virtual Telescope Project: The YouTube channel of Italian astronomer Gianluca Masi will also offer live streaming of the partial lunar eclipse starting at 8:30 pm ET with the help of his powerful telescope.Adler Planetarium: The Adler Planetarium in Chicago will also offer a live stream of the partial lunar eclipse between 9 pm or 10 pm ET.Why does the Moon turn red during the eclipse?

The Moon appears red because light shining on it passes through Earth’s atmosphere, which scatters blue light and directs (or refracts) red light toward the Moon. Sizes and distances are not to scale. The intensity of the red color depends on the Moon’s position in Earth’s shadow. This phenomenon is also known as a “blood moon.”

Which US states will be able to see the lunar eclipse?

The lunar eclipse on September 17-18 will be best seen in almost half of the United States:

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

Which countries will see the partial lunar eclipse on September 17?

Countries in Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic, and Antarctica.

Map of the countries of the world to be able to see the partial lunar eclipse in the United States, Mexico, Spain and other countries around the world. (Photo: thsun.co.uk)

Map of the countries of the world to be able to see the partial lunar eclipse in the United States, Mexico, Spain and other countries around the world. (Photo: thsun.co.uk)

When is the next lunar eclipse?

The next lunar eclipse will be the total eclipse on March 13-14, 2025. It is also known as the Blood Moon because, during a total lunar eclipse, the lunar disk turns red, creating a beautiful and slightly spooky sight in the sky.

At least part of this event will be visible from Europe, much of Asia, Australia, Africa, all of North America, South America, the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, the Arctic, and Antarctica.

Date of upcoming eclipsesPartial solar eclipse: October 2, 2024Total lunar eclipse: March 13-14, 2025Partial solar eclipse: March 29, 2025Total lunar eclipse: September 7, 2025¿A qué hora y dónde ver eclipse lunar en Estados Unidos este 17 al 18 de septiembre?En los EE. UU., el eclipse lunar comenzará alrededor de las 8:40 p. m. EDT del 17 de septiembre y alcanzará su máximo apogeo alrededor de las 10:44 p. m. EDT. Por otro lado, en Europa y África el eclipse se verá antes del amanecer del 18 de septiembre. (Video: YouTube / Universo Inédito) SOBRE EL AUTORNoé Yactayo

Periodista y analista SEO del Núcleo de Audiencias del Grupo El Comercio. Hice mis estudios en ISIL de Lima, Perú. Once años de experiencia en noticias de fútbol internacional (Champions League, Eliminatorias, entre otros), UFC, WWE, Boxeo, NBA, NFL, béisbol, F1 y deportes olímpicos. Escribo artículos de interés en Estados Unidos, México y España.

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