Lunar Eclipse June 15,2011
During June 15th late night to June 16th early morning we will witness one of the largest and darkest Lunar Eclipse of this century. The total phase of this lunar eclipse will last 100 minutes. The last eclipse to exceed this duration was in July 2000 and next such eclipse will take place in 2041.
The full eclipse will be visible from south west Africa, Madagascar, the Middle East, central Asia, India, Sri Lanka, eastern China, Bangladesh, western Myanmar, western Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, western Indonesia, Antarctica, and western edge of Western Australia. Details of eclipse are as follows:Date | Stage | Phase | Time(IST) |
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June 15 | P1 | Moon enters penumbra | 22:53:05 |
June 15 | U1 | Moon enters umbra | 23:52:37 |
June 16 | U2 | Start of totality | 00:52:11 |
June 16 | U | Maximum eclipse | 01:42:24 |
June 16 | U3 | End of totality | 02:33:02 |
June 16 | U4 | Moon leaves umbra | 03:32:35 |
June 16 | P4 | Moon leaves penumbra | 04:32:15 |
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