A Total Lunar Eclipse will grace the Philippine skies on November 8, 2022, according to PAGASA. On November 8, 2022, the Moon will pass into Earth’s shadow and turn red. This will be the last total lunar eclipse for about 3 years, so be sure to check it out if it’s visible in your area.
According to Philippine Weather System/Pacific Storm Update, “In Manila, the lunar eclipse will be observed as soon as the moon rises at 5:19 PM. The totality (that is when the shadow of the Earth completely covers the moon) will start at 6:16 PM. The greatest eclipse (maximum) or the peak stage of the eclipse is at 6:59 PM and will end at 7:42 PM. It will then go into a partial eclipse until 8:49 pm and comes to an end at 9:58 PM.”
This eclipse is also visible in different parts of the world where the Moon is above the horizon including Asia, Australia, North America, Parts of Northern and Eastern Europe, and most of South America.
Don’t miss this opportunity because the next total lunar eclipse won’t happen until September 8, 2025!