Partial Eclipse Visible
Jul 7, 2028Australia
| Global Event: | Partial Lunar Eclipse |
|---|---|
| Local Type: | Partial Lunar Eclipse, in Australia |
| Start of Penumbral: | Fri, Jul 7, 2028 at 1:14 am ACST |
| Start of Partial: | Fri, Jul 7, 2028 at 2:38 am ACST |
| End of Partial: | Fri, Jul 7, 2028 at 5:00 am ACST |
| End of Penumbral: | Fri, Jul 7, 2028 at 6:25 am ACST | All times shown on this page are local time. |
Jul 7, 2028 – Partial Lunar Eclipse – 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 | End of Penumbral |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australian Capital Territory | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 1:44 am AEST | 6:55 am AEST |
| Heard and McDonald Islands | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 11:44 pm AWST | 4:55 am AWST |
| New South Wales | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 1:44 am AEST | 6:55 am AEST |
| Northern Territory | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 1:14 am ACST | 6:25 am ACST |
| Queensland | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 1:44 am AEST | 6:55 am AEST |
| South Australia | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 1:14 am ACST | 6:25 am ACST |
| Tasmania | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 1:44 am AEST | 6:55 am AEST |
| Victoria | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 1:44 am AEST | 6:55 am AEST |
| Western Australia | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 11:44 pm AWST | 4:55 am AWST |
All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.)
This table provides the eclipse visibility and times for each city,
Selection of Cities in Australia Where the Eclipse Is Visible
| Location | Obscuration | Start | Max | End | Avg. Cloud Cover |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adelaide | 0.00% | 1:14 am | 3:49 am | 6:25 am ACST | 62 % |
| Brisbane | 0.00% | 1:44 am | 4:19 am | 6:55 am AEST | 39 % |
| Canberra | 0.00% | 1:44 am | 4:19 am | 6:55 am AEST | 63 % |
| Darwin | 0.00% | 1:14 am | 3:49 am | 6:25 am ACST | 10 % |
| Melbourne | 0.00% | 1:44 am | 4:19 am | 6:55 am AEST | 68 % |
| Perth | 0.00% | 11:44 pm | 2:19 am | 4:55 am AWST | 58 % |
| Sydney | 0.00% | 1:44 am | 4:19 am | 6:55 am AEST | 41 % |
All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.)
Eclipses Visible in Australia
| Eclipse Visibility from Australia | Visibility Worldwide | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 3–4, 2026 Total Lunar Eclipse | Total Lunar Eclipse | ![]() | |
| Aug 28, 2026 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | Partial Lunar Eclipse | ![]() | |
| Feb 21, 2027 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | ![]() | |
| Aug 17, 2027 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | ![]() | |
| Jul 7, 2028 Partial 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





