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November 8, 2022 — Total Lunar Eclipse — Adelaide, SA, Australia

Nov 8, 2022 at 9:29 pm
Max View in Adelaide, South Australia
Global Event: Total Lunar Eclipse
Local Type: Total Lunar Eclipse in Adelaide, South Australia
Began: Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 7:43 pm
Maximum: Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 9:29 pm 1.359 Magnitude
Ended: Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 12:26 am
Duration: 4 hours, 42 minutes

All times shown on this page are local time.

Location

November 8–9, 2022 — Total Lunar Eclipse — Adelaide

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The animation shows what the eclipse approximately looked like in Adelaide. Stages and times of the eclipse are outlined below. All times were local time (ACDT) for Adelaide.

TimePhaseEventDirectionAltitude
6:32 pm Tue, Nov 8Not directly visiblePenumbral Eclipse begins Below horizonMap direction East 79°
-14.3°
7:39 pm Tue, Nov 8Not directly visiblePartial Eclipse begins Below horizonMap direction East-northeast 70°
-0.9°
7:43 pm Tue, Nov 8RisingMoonrise Rising, but the combination of a very low moon and the total eclipse phase will make the moon so dim that it will be extremely difficult to view until moon gets higher in the sky or the total phase ends.Map direction East-northeast 69°
-0.2°
8:46 pm Tue, Nov 8
Total Eclipse begins Total moon eclipse starts - completely red moon.Map direction East-northeast 60°
10.4°
9:29 pm Tue, Nov 8
Maximum Eclipse Moon is closest to the center of the shadow.Map direction Northeast 52°
17.4°
10:11 pm Tue, Nov 8
Total Eclipse ends Total moon eclipse ends.Map direction Northeast 44°
23.6°
11:19 pm Tue, Nov 8
Partial Eclipse ends Partial moon eclipse ends.Map direction North-northeast 29°
31.6°
12:26 am Wed, Nov 9
Penumbral Eclipse ends The Earth's penumbra ends.Map direction North-northeast 11°
36.1°

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

This total lunar eclipse was fully visible in Adelaide. The total lunar eclipse is sometimes called a blood moon, as the Moon turns red.


Eclipses and Transits Visible in Adelaide

Eclipse Visibility From AdelaideVisibility Worldwide
Mar 14, 2025 Penumbral Lunar EclipseTotal Lunar Eclipse
Sep 8, 2025 Total Lunar EclipseTotal Lunar Eclipse
Mar 3–4, 2026 Total Lunar EclipseTotal Lunar Eclipse
Aug 17, 2027 Penumbral Lunar EclipsePenumbral Lunar Eclipse
Jul 7, 2028 Partial Lunar EclipsePartial Lunar Eclipse

Note: Click on the date link for details in Adelaide, or the path map image for global details.

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