HALUANPADANG.COM – Moon eclipse some will visit Indonesia on November 19, 2021.
A lunar eclipse is an event where sunlight is blocked by the earth so that not everything reaches the moon.
In 2021 there will be 4 (four) eclipses, namely 2 (two) solar eclipses and 2 (two) lunar eclipses. The details are as follows:
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1. Moon eclipse Total (GBT) 26 May 2021 observable from Indonesia
2. The annular solar eclipse (GMC) June 10, 2021 which cannot be observed from Indonesia
3. Moon eclipse Partial (GBS) November 19, 2021 observable from Indonesia
4. Partial Solar Eclipse (GMT) December 4, 2021 which cannot be observed from Indonesia.
Areas that can see this partial lunar eclipse include Papua, Maluku, Nusa Tenggara, Sulawesi, Kalimantan, Bali, and most of eastern Java, eastern Bangka Belitung.
As for observers who are in the west can only observe the phase of the penumbral eclipse from the time the moon rises until the eclipse ends. The area to the west includes western Java and Sumatra.
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The entire eclipse process can be seen in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and eastern Russia.
The eclipse process at the time of the Moon rises can be observed in most of Asia and Australia.
The process of eclipses at sunset can be observed in most of western Europe, a small part of western Africa, and South America.
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This eclipse will not be visible in western Asia, most of Africa, and most of eastern Europe
The entire eclipse process can be seen in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and eastern Russia.
The eclipse process at the time of the Moon rises can be observed in most of Asia and Australia.
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The process of eclipses at sunset can be observed in most of western Europe, a small part of western Africa, and South America.
This eclipse will not be observable in western Asia, much of Africa, and most of eastern Europe.
This November 19, 2021 Partial Lunar Eclipse is the 45th of 72 members in the Saros 126 series.
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The previous lunar eclipse associated with this eclipse was the Total Lunar Eclipse of November 9, 2003.
The upcoming lunar eclipses associated with this lunar eclipse are Moon eclipse Part of November 30, 2039, which will also be observable from Indonesia.
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