Lunar eclipse of March 14th, 2006

The lunar eclipse of March 14th, 2006 is a lunar eclipse pénombrale.

Characteristics

  • Beginning: 21:21: 32 Fine UTC
  • : 02:13: 32 UTC (on March 15th)
  • Lasted pénombrale: 2:26 min
  • Magnitude pénombrale: 1,0565
  • Magnitude ombrale: -0,0557

Visibility

The eclipse was visible entirely in Africa, Europe and with the the Middle East. It was visible during the rising of the Moon in Asia and with the West of the Australia, and during laying down it the Moon in America.

See too

Internal bonds

External bonds

  • '' Penumbral Lunar off Eclipses March 14 '', site of NASA

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