The fourth and final lunar eclipse of 2020 is set to happen today. This lunar eclipse is also going to be a penumbral one just like the other three that have already occurred in January, June, and July. This Lunar Eclipse will be visible in Asia, Atlantic, Australia, Europe, North America, South America, and the Pacific.
Many people have set up viewing stations for the Lunar Eclipse and people are asking what time it is going to occur. One of the most asked questions is ‘What time is the Lunar Eclipse tonight in California?’. Also read: Lunar Eclipse Timing: What Time Is The Penumbral Lunar Eclipse In India And Other Regions? Also read: Full Moon In November:
How To Watch The Lunar Eclipse In Your Region? What time is the Lunar Eclipse tonight in California? The Lunar Eclipse in California begins at 23:32 PST Sunday, November 29, and ends at 3:53 PST Monday, November 30. The duration of the eclipse is 4 hours 21 minutes and the eclipse will reach its maximum point at 1:42 PST Monday, November 30. Lunar Eclipse 2020 Idaho Timing Lunar Eclipse 2020 Idaho begins at 00:32 PST Monday, November 30 and ends at 4:53 […]
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