**update** Here is a photo of the eclipse at greatest eclipse.
Here are the times of the major events of this year's total lunar eclipse:
Partial Penumbral Eclipse Begins: 9:36 pm
Partial Umbral Eclipse Begins: 10:36 pm (This is the first event that will be visible to most people)
Umbral Eclipse (Totality) Begins: 12:41 am
Greatest Eclipse: 12:12 am
Umbral (Totality) Ends: 12:43 am
Partial Umbral Eclipse Ens: 1:50 am (This is likely to be the last portion visible to most people)
Penumbral Eclipse Ends: 2:48 am
For those who want to see the lunar eclipse, but do not wish to be outside in the cold weather, here are a couple of options for you:
Frasier Cain (Universe Today):
Global News:
PBS Newshour:
P&K Science:
For Spanish Speakers:
This is a PDF from the NASA Lunar Eclipse website with the particulars of the January 21-21, 2019 Lunar Eclipse. Times are in UTC, so subtract 5 hours to get Eastern Time.
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Published at 10:35 pm on January 20, 2019
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