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Total Lunar Eclipse
Total Lunar Eclipse — June 26, 2029
26 June 2029
Americas, Europe, Africa, W. Asia
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Key data
Type
Total Lunar Eclipse
Max duration
1h 41m
Magnitude
1.844
Saros series
120
Time of day
Evening (Europe) / Afternoon (Americas)
Greatest eclipse
Worldwide (no path — lunar eclipse)
The deepest total lunar eclipse of the 2020s, with a staggering magnitude of 1.844 and 101 minutes of totality — the Moon will plunge almost to the center of Earth's shadow, producing an exceptionally dark and dramatically red Blood Moon. Visible from the Americas, Europe, Africa, and western Asia. From Spain and western Europe, it occurs in the late evening in perfect viewing conditions for a summer night.
Visibility
A lunar eclipse is visible from everywhere on Earth where the Moon is above the horizon at the time of the event — roughly one hemisphere.
Visible regions
Americas, Europe, Africa, W. Asia
Best viewing
Spain, W. Europe, W. Africa, E. USA
No special equipment needed. Any clear sky view of the Moon is sufficient.
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