The partial solar eclipse begins at 2 a.m. EST (0700 GMT), the greatest point of the total solar eclipse occurs at 2:44 a.m. EST (0744 GMT) and the partial eclipse ends at 3:06 a.m. (0806 GMT), according to NASA. 3:34 a.m. 4:23 a.m.Dec 2, 2021
What will be the next lunar eclipse?
The next total lunar eclipse, or "blood moon," will occur May 15-16, 2022 and it will be visible from North and South America, Europe, Africa and parts of Asia. The second and final lunar eclipse of 2022, another total lunar eclipse, will follow on Nov.Dec 3, 2021
Is today a lunar eclipse 2021?
A deep partial lunar eclipse will darken the moon for much of the globe on (overnight on November 18 for North America). Most locations will see up to 97% of the moon slip into Earth's shadow. North America has the best location to see the entirety of the eclipse.