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St. John's 🇨🇦 — total lunar eclipse

On 26 Jun 2029, St. John's sees totality — the blood moon — with the Moon up for the whole eclipse, with maximum at 00:52 GMT-2:30, the Moon 18° above the horizon. No eye protection is needed.

Local timeline

St. John's
Penumbra begins (P1)
22:04 GMT-2:30
faint shading
Partial begins (U1)
23:02 GMT-2:30
umbra touches the Moon
Totality begins (U2)
00:00 GMT-2:30
blood moon
Maximum eclipse
00:52 GMT-2:30
1h 42m of totality
Totality ends (U3)
01:43 GMT-2:30
Partial ends (U4)
02:42 GMT-2:30
Moon leaves the umbra
Penumbra ends (P4)
03:40 GMT-2:30
eclipse over
Moon altitude at max
18°
azimuth 177°
Moonrise / moonset
20:49 / 05:22
bracketing the eclipse
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Computed byOrbital Radar eclipse engine · St. John's (47.56, -52.71) · cross-checked against NASA eclipse data