The Next Lunar Eclipse Will Be Visible From Maine And Here’s Everything You Need To Know
Do you remember hearing the excitement over the lunar eclipse that took place this summer? We were pretty bummed out that seeing it would have meant buying a plane ticket from Portland to Boston and then to someplace in Europe just to see it. If you experienced that as well, we’ve got some good news! The next lunar eclipse is set to take place this month and, as long as the weather cooperates, it’s going to be fully visible in Maine!


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Things will start at approximately 10:35 p.m. on January 20th. By 11:30 p.m., the partial eclipse phase begins.
The total eclipse phase, will begin at 12:41 a.m. and we can expect it to last for about an hour. This is when the Moon will be the most impressive and fiery red in color.
Unlike a solar eclipse, this one won’t require any special viewing glasses as it’s not harmful to look at the Moon. You’ll only need your eyes and a clear view of the night sky.
If you’ve ever seen a total lunar eclipse in Maine, share your viewing advice with us in the comments!
The total eclipse phase, will begin at 12:41 a.m. and we can expect it to last for about an hour. This is when the Moon will be the most impressive and fiery red in color.
Unlike a solar eclipse, this one won’t require any special viewing glasses as it’s not harmful to look at the Moon. You’ll only need your eyes and a clear view of the night sky.
If you’ve ever seen a total lunar eclipse in Maine, share your viewing advice with us in the comments!
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