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August 27, 2026 — Partial Lunar Eclipse — 70°13'11.4"N, 162°21'34.5"W

Aug 27, 2026 at 10:43 pm
Max View in 70°13'11.4"N, 162°21'34.5"W
Global Event: Partial Lunar Eclipse
Local Type: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse, in 70°13'11.4"N, 162°21'34.5"W
Begins: Thu, Aug 27, 2026 at 10:36 pm
Maximum: Thu, Aug 27, 2026 at 10:43 pm -0.751 Magnitude
Ends: Thu, Aug 27, 2026 at 11:01 pm
Duration: 25 minutes

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August 27, 2026 — Partial Lunar Eclipse — 70°13'11.4"N, 162°21'34.5"W

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The animation shows what the eclipse approximately looks like. Stages and times of the eclipse are outlined below.

TimePhaseEventDirectionAltitude
5:23 pm Thu, Aug 27Not directly visiblePenumbral Eclipse begins Below horizonMap direction Northeast 43°
-25.6°
6:33 pm Thu, Aug 27Not directly visiblePartial Eclipse begins Below horizonMap direction East-northeast 61°
-20.8°
8:12 pm Thu, Aug 27Not directly visibleMaximum Eclipse Below horizonMap direction East 84°
-12.8°
9:51 pm Thu, Aug 27Not directly visiblePartial Eclipse ends Below horizonMap direction East-southeast 106°
-4.4°
10:36 pm Thu, Aug 27RisingMoonrise RisingMap direction East-southeast 116°
-0.2°
10:43 pm Thu, Aug 27
Maximum in 70°13'11.4"N, 162°21'34.5"W This is the moment when the eclipse reaches its greatest magnitude while the entire Moon is above the horizon in 70°13'11.4"N, 162°21'34.5"W. The true maximum point of this eclipse cannot be seen in 70°13'11.4"N, 162°21'34.5"W because the Moon is below the horizon at that time.
Since the Moon is near the horizon at this time, we recommend going to a high point or finding an unobstructed area with free sight to East-southeast for the best view of the eclipse.
Map direction East-southeast 118°
0.2°
11:01 pm Thu, Aug 27
Penumbral Eclipse ends The Earth's penumbra ends.
Moon close to horizon, recommend going to a high point.
Map direction East-southeast 122°
1.4°

The curvature of the shadow's path and the apparent rotation of the Moon's disk is due to the Earth's rotation.


Eclipses and Transits Visible in 70°13'11.4"N, 162°21'34.5"W

Eclipse Visibility From 70°13'11.4"N, 162°21'34.5"WVisibility Worldwide
Mar 13–14, 2025 Total Lunar EclipseTotal Lunar Eclipse
Mar 2–3, 2026 Total Lunar EclipseTotal Lunar Eclipse
Aug 12, 2026 Partial Solar EclipseTotal Solar Eclipse
Aug 27, 2026 Penumbral Lunar EclipsePartial Lunar Eclipse
Aug 16–17, 2027 Penumbral Lunar EclipsePenumbral Lunar Eclipse

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Next total solar eclipse visible in 70°13'11.4"N, 162°21'34.5"W

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