The animation shows what the eclipse approximately looks like in Peja. Stages and times of the eclipse are outlined below. All times are local time (CEST) for Peja.
Time
Phase
Event
Direction
Altitude
5:44 pm Thu, Jul 6
Not directly visible
Penumbral Eclipse beginsBelow horizon
99°
-26.3°
7:09 pm Thu, Jul 6
Not directly visible
Partial Eclipse beginsBelow horizon
111°
-11.9°
8:18 pm Thu, Jul 6
Rising
MoonriseRising, 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.
122°
-0.2°
8:19 pm Thu, Jul 6
Maximum EclipseMoon is closest to the center of the shadow. 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. Additionally, the eclipsed moon combined with dimming near horizon might make the Moon very hard or impossible to see.
122°
-0.1°
8:21 pm Thu, Jul 6
Maximum in PejaThis is the moment when the eclipse reaches its greatest magnitude while the entire Moon is above the horizon in Peja. The true maximum point of this eclipse cannot be seen in Peja 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.
The curvature of the shadow's path and the apparent rotation of the Moon's disk is due to the Earth's rotation.
During this partial lunar eclipse, the Earth's shadow covers only parts of the Moon, as seen from Peja. There are no other locations on Earth where the Moon appears completely covered during this event.