On March 14, 2025, the UK will experience a penumbral lunar eclipse, with subtle dimming as the Moon passes through Earth’s outer shadow. The event starts at 04:00 GMT, peaks at 06:30 GMT, and ends by 09:00 GMT. No special equipment is needed for viewing, just a dark location.
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Lunar Eclipse
There’s a supermoon out there tonight, but did you know there’a lunar eclipse happening too? At approximately 1:40am on Wednesday morning (i.e tonight), a small shadow created by Earth will appear in the top right corner of the moon as the eclipse starts. The partial eclipse will reach its maximum at 3.44am and with clear […]
Lunar Eclipse tonight
Did you know there’s a lunar eclipse tonight, Friday 5th June 2020? The eclipse will last three hours and 18 minutes, and will start at around 6:45pm. (around the time of this post). The peak will be at 7.26pm, but for people in Scotland, it’s visibility will be this highest at around 9.06pm this evening. The […]


