Lunar Eclipse of May 2013


A penumbral lunar eclipse occurred on May 25, 2013, the second of the two penumbral lunar eclipses of the year. This eclipse was of great importance because it started the Saros 150 was difficult to observe with the naked eye. Display Map

The following map shows the regions from which it was possible to see the eclipse. In gray, the areas that did not observe the eclipse; in white, those that did see it; and in celestial, the regions that could see the eclipse during the moon's rise or set. Perspective from the Moon

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