Total Eclipse Visible
Nov 8–9, 2022Australia
Global Event: | Total Lunar Eclipse |
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Local Type: | Total Lunar Eclipse, in Australia |
Start of Penumbral: | Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 6:02 pm AEST |
Start of Totality: | Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 7:46 pm ACST |
End of Totality: | Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 9:11 pm ACST |
End of Penumbral: | Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 11:26 pm ACST | All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.) |
Nov 8–9, 2022 – Total Lunar Eclipse – Australia
This animation shows the eclipse near Alice Springs in Australia.
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This table provides the eclipse visibility and times for each territory.
Territories in Australia Where the Eclipse Is Visible
Territory | Type | Start of Penumbral | Start of Totality | End of Totality | End of Penumbral |
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Australian Capital Territory | Total Lunar Eclipse | 7:29 pm AEDT | 9:16 pm AEDT | 10:41 pm AEDT | 12:56 am AEDT |
New South Wales | Total Lunar Eclipse | 7:02 pm AEDT | 9:16 pm AEDT | 10:41 pm AEDT | 12:56 am AEDT |
Northern Territory | Total Lunar Eclipse | 6:15 pm ACST | 7:46 pm ACST | 9:11 pm ACST | 11:26 pm ACST |
Queensland | Total Lunar Eclipse | 6:02 pm AEST | 8:16 pm AEST | 9:41 pm AEST | 11:56 pm AEST |
South Australia | Total Lunar Eclipse | 6:48 pm AEST | 8:46 pm ACDT | 10:11 pm ACDT | 12:26 am ACDT |
Tasmania | Total Lunar Eclipse | 7:43 pm AEDT | 9:16 pm AEDT | 10:41 pm AEDT | 12:56 am AEDT |
Victoria | Total Lunar Eclipse | 7:31 pm AEDT | 9:16 pm AEDT | 10:41 pm AEDT | 12:56 am AEDT |
Western Australia | Total Lunar Eclipse | 6:52 pm ACST | 6:16 pm AWST | 7:41 pm AWST | 9:56 pm AWST |
All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.)
Selection of Cities in Australia Where the Totality Is Visible
Location | Obscuration | Start | Max | End | Totality Duration | Avg. Cloud Cover | Weather |
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Adelaide, South Australia | 100.00% | 6:32 pm | 9:29 pm | 12:26 am ACDT | 3h, 39m, 49s | 54 % | |
Brisbane, Queensland | 100.00% | 6:02 pm | 8:59 pm | 11:56 pm AEST | 3h, 39m, 49s | 63 % | |
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | 100.00% | 7:02 pm | 9:59 pm | 12:56 am AEDT | 3h, 39m, 49s | 59 % | |
Darwin, Northern Territory | 100.00% | 5:32 pm | 8:29 pm | 11:26 pm ACST | 3h, 39m, 49s | 43 % | |
Melbourne, Victoria | 100.00% | 7:02 pm | 9:59 pm | 12:56 am AEDT | 3h, 39m, 49s | 70 % |
Actual weather forecasts are available from 14 days before the eclipse. Average cloud coverage is based on data since 2000.
Eclipses Visible in Australia
Eclipse Visibility from Australia | Visibility Worldwide | ||
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Mar 14, 2025 Partial Lunar Eclipse | Total Lunar Eclipse | ||
Sep 8, 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse | Total Lunar Eclipse | ||
Sep 22, 2025 Partial Solar Eclipse | Partial Solar Eclipse | ||
Mar 3–4, 2026 Total Lunar Eclipse | Total Lunar Eclipse | ||
Aug 28, 2026 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | Partial Lunar Eclipse | Note: Click on the date link for details in Australia, or the path map image for global details. Next visible eclipse is highlighted. |
Next total solar eclipse in Australia