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November 30, the last “shadowy moon eclipse” of the year 63

On 30 November 2020 there will be a phenomenon. “The moon eclipse” from about 14:32 – 18:53 (Thai time) is a shadowy lunar eclipse The last time in a year Can be observed in Asia, Australia, South America and North America. The moon will begin to move into the penumbra of the earth at about 2:32 p.m. and will enter the penumbra most at about 4:42 p.m. Then the moon will slowly move out of the penumbra. Until about 18.53 the phenomenon ended.

For Thailand On the day, observations were made since the moon rose from the horizon at approximately 5:49 p.m. until 6:53 p.m. There was an observation time of approximately 1 hour and 4 minutes, observed nationwide. But not very clear to look at with the naked eye

#Penumbra Caused by the Moon orbiting into the penumbra of the Earth. Did not pass through the shadow of the world Therefore the moon is not dented. The full moon is still visible, but only a slight decrease in brightness in the penumbra. Therefore unable to clearly observe with the naked eye


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