Chandra Grahan, Total lunar eclipse 21 January 2019 will be visible in Dublin, other cities in Ireland.
The exact time of beginning and ending of total lunar eclipse times for Dublin and all other places of Ireland are given here in Ireland local time.
Time & Visibility of Lunar Eclipse 21 January 2019 Time in Ireland (Local time)
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse begins at – 2.36 AM, 21 January 2019 – Visible – Grahan Sparsha Kaal (Prachchaya Chandra Grahan starts)
Partial Lunar Eclipse begins at – 3.34 AM – Visible – Pakshika Chandra Grahan starts
Total Lunar Eclipse begins at – 4.41 AM – Visible – Sampurna Chandra Grahan starts
Mid Eclipse at – 5.12 AM – Visible – Grahan Madhya Kaal (Madhya Chandra Grahan)
Total Lunar Eclipse ends at – 5.43 AM – Visible – Sampurna Chandra Grahan starts
Partial Lunar Eclipse ends at – 6.50 AM– Visible – Pakshika Chandra Grahan Moksha Kaala
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse ends at – 7.48 AM, 21 January – Not Visible – Grahan Antya Kaal (Prachchaya Chandra Grahan ends)
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I dont understand the times, im in ireland now at 9:01 pm and then sun has not set properly yet, how can we see a total eclipse of the moon with the sun still on the horizon? Or am i missing something stupid?
The beginning of the eclipse is not visible in Ireland and some other parts of Europe..