Eclipse 2019 USA: What time is the Super Blood Wolf moon? How to watch lunar eclipse

Not only is this Sunday’s moon a full moon so it will appear larger and brighter than usual, stargazers will be treated to a lunar eclipse, when the Earth’s shadow will obscure the moon for part of the evening, creating a reddish-orange glow. A total lunar eclipse happens when the moon and the sun are on exact opposite sides of Earth, according to NASA. Earth blocks the sunlight that normally reaches the moon, instead of the sunlight hitting the moon’s surface, Earth’s shadow will fall on it.

When the partial eclipse begins skywatcher will notice a “little notch is taken out of the moon”, according to Brian Murphy, director of Indiana’s Holcomb Observatory & Planetarium and Butler University professor.

He said: “The moon starts to enter into the Earth’s shadow in a portion called the umbra when the sun is totally blocked out.

“Earth is moving from right to left through the shadow.”

The January 20 supermoon is the first of three supermoons in 2019.

vCard QR Code

vCard.red is a free platform for creating a mobile-friendly digital business cards. You can easily create a vCard and generate a QR code for it, allowing others to scan and save your contact details instantly.

The platform allows you to display contact information, social media links, services, and products all in one shareable link. Optional features include appointment scheduling, WhatsApp-based storefronts, media galleries, and custom design options.

The others will fall on February 19 and March 21.

Eclipse 2019 USA:

Eclipse 2019 USA: The eclipse will be visible in its entirety in the USA (Image: Getty )

What time is the Super Blood Wolf Moon in the USA?

Hawaii Standard Time e.g Honolulu

Penumbral Eclipse begins: Not directly visible

Partial Eclipse begins: Not directly visible

Total Eclipse begins: 6.41pm (Sunday, January 20)

Maximum Eclipse: 7.12pm (Sunday, January 20)

Total Eclipse ends: 7.43pm (Sunday, January 20)

Partial Eclipse ends: 8.50pm (Sunday, January 20)

Penumbral Eclipse ends: 9.58pm (Sunday, January 20)

Alaska Standard Time e.g Anchorage

Penumbral Eclipse begins: 5.36pm (Sunday, January 20)

Partial Eclipse begins: 6.33pm (Sunday, January 20)

Total Eclipse begins: 7.41pm (Sunday, January 20)

Maximum Eclipse: 8.12pm (Sunday, January 20)

Total Eclipse ends: 8.43pm (Sunday, January 20)

Partial Eclipse ends: 9.50pm (Sunday, January 20)

Penumbral Eclipse ends: 10.48pm (Sunday, January 20)

Eclipse 2019 USA:

Eclipse 2019 USA: The January 20 supermoon is the first of three supermoons in 2019 (Image: Getty )

Pacific Standard Time e.g Los Angeles

Penumbral Eclipse begins: 6.36pm (Sunday, January 20)

Partial Eclipse begins: 7.33pm (Sunday, January 20)

Total Eclipse begins: 8.41pm (Sunday, January 20)

Maximum Eclipse: 9.12pm (Sunday, January 20)

Total Eclipse ends: 9.43pm (Sunday, January 20)

Partial Eclipse ends: 10.50pm (Sunday, January 20)

Penumbral Eclipse ends: 11.48pm (Sunday, January 20)

Mountain Standard Time e.g Salt Lake City

Penumbral Eclipse begins: 7.36pm (Sunday, January 20)

Partial Eclipse begins: 8.33pm (Sunday, January 20)

Total Eclipse begins: 9.41pm (Sunday, January 20)

Maximum Eclipse: 10.12pm (Sunday, January 20)

Total Eclipse ends: 10.43pm (Sunday, January 20)

Partial Eclipse ends: 11.50pm (Sunday, January 20)

Penumbral Eclipse ends: 12.48am (Monday, January 21)

Eclipse 2019 USA:

A total lunar eclipse happens when the moon and the sun are on exact opposite sides of Earth (Image: Getty )

Central Standard Time e.g Chicago

Penumbral Eclipse begins: 8.36pm (Sunday, January 20)

Partial Eclipse begins: 9.33pm (Sunday, January 20)

Total Eclipse begins: 10.41pm (Sunday, January 20)

Maximum Eclipse: 11.12pm (Sunday, January 20)

Total Eclipse ends: 11.43pm (Sunday, January 20)

Partial Eclipse ends: 12.50am (Monday, January 21)

Penumbral Eclipse ends: 1.48am (Monday, January 21)

Eastern Standard Time e.g New York

Penumbral Eclipse begins: 9.36pm (Sunday, January 20)

Partial Eclipse begins: 10.33pm (Sunday, January 20)

Total Eclipse begins: 11.41pm (Sunday, January 20)

Maximum Eclipse: 12.12am (Monday, January 21)

Total Eclipse ends: 12.43am (Monday, January 21)

Partial Eclipse ends: 1.50am (Monday, January 21)

Penumbral Eclipse ends: 2.48am (Monday, January 21)

source: express.co.uk


🕐 Top News in the Last Hour By Importance Score

# Title 📊 i-Score
1 Gaza health ministry denies manipulating death toll figures 🟢 85 / 100
2 Angry girlfriend or victim of a cover-up?: Karen Read's murder retrial opens with competing accounts 🔴 72 / 100
3 StarCraft 2 Hackers Are Forcing Players To Watch Mass Shooting Videos 🔵 55 / 100
4 DWTS’ Brooks Nader Returning to TV After Gleb Savchenko Breakup 🔵 45 / 100
5 A Waitress in Japan Noticed a New Mom Struggling to Enjoy Her Meal. What She Did Next Left the Woman Speechless (Exclusive) 🔵 45 / 100
6 NASA's Lucy probe captures 1st close-up images of asteroid Donaldjohanson, revealing 'strikingly complicated geology' 🔵 45 / 100
7 NATO panic as major European country plots action on Russia border 🔵 45 / 100
8 Fernando Alonso launches new business venture despite Lewis Hamilton warning signs 🔵 45 / 100
9 Pope Francis' 3 favourite movies of all time – including 1954 classic 🔵 35 / 100
10 Ronnie O’Sullivan holds narrow lead over Ali Carter in World Snooker Championship 🔵 35 / 100

View More Top News ➡️