Penumbral lunar eclipse of 2020, July 5 The beginning of the eclipse is visible from Africa, south of Northern and South America, American coast of Antarctica, east part Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. The end of the eclipse is visible from America (except Alaska), New Zea- land, on America coast of Antarctica, east half of Pacific, and Atlantic oce- ans. Universal time of geocentric opposition h m s in right ascension 2020, July 5, 4 29 07.0 Sun Moon h m s h m s Right ascension . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 59 10.295 18 59 10.293 s s Hourly motion . . . . . . . . . . . . . +10.280 +148.792 o ' " o ' " Declination. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +22 44 23.53 -24 03 16.61 " " Hourly motion . . . . . . . . . . . . . -14.52 + 26.06 " ' " Equatorial horizontal parallax . . . . . . 8.65 57 50.38 ' " ' " Apparent semidiameter . . . . . . . . . . 15 43.87 15 45.66 Circumstances of the Eclipse Position Angles of the Moon's axis h m o Moon enters penumbra . . . . . . . July 5, 3 04.4 353.03 Greatest eclipse . . . . . . . . . 4 29.9 352.69 Moon leaves penumbra . . . . . . . 5 55.4 352.36 ----------------------------------------------- Contacts | Position |The Moon being in the Zenith in of penumbra| Angles |------------------------ with Limb | from the | | of Moon |North Point| Latitude | Longitude ----------|-----------|----------|------------- | o ' | o ' | o ' First | 29 46.1 ¦ -24 12.4 ¦ 45 45.7 W Last | 329 37.6 ¦ -24 11.1 ¦ 86 51.5 W Magnitude of the eclipse 0.377 " Angular radius of the penumbra 4510.98 " Angular radius of the umbra 2585.96 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ T | s | d | P |Magnitudes ofI T | s | d | P |Magnitudes of | | | | penumbral I | | | | penumbral -----|-----|------|------|-------------I-----|-----|------|------|------------ h m¦ "¦ ¦ o ¦ I h m¦ "¦ ¦ o ¦ 3 00¦ 5523¦ 2.134¦ 31.0¦ Д I 4 40¦ 4744¦ 1.835¦ 355.8¦ 0.372 10¦ 5367¦ 2.074¦ 28.1¦ 0.045 I 50¦ 4775¦ 1.847¦ 352.0¦ 0.355 20¦ 5225¦ 2.019¦ 25.0¦ 0.120 I ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 30¦ 5099¦ 1.971¦ 21.7¦ 0.186 I 5 00¦ 4827¦ 1.867¦ 348.2¦ 0.328 40¦ 4990¦ 1.929¦ 18.3¦ 0.243 I 10¦ 4899¦ 1.895¦ 344.5¦ 0.290 50¦ 4899¦ 1.894¦ 14.8¦ 0.291 I 20¦ 4989¦ 1.930¦ 341.0¦ 0.242 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ I 30¦ 5098¦ 1.973¦ 337.6¦ 0.184 4 00¦ 4827¦ 1.866¦ 11.1¦ 0.328 I 40¦ 5224¦ 2.021¦ 334.3¦ 0.118 10¦ 4775¦ 1.846¦ 7.3¦ 0.356 I 50¦ 5365¦ 2.076¦ 331.2¦ 0.043 20¦ 4744¦ 1.834¦ 3.5¦ 0.372 I ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 30¦ 4733¦ 1.830¦ 359.6¦ 0.377 I 6 00¦ 5520¦ 2.137¦ 328.3¦ Д T - universal time ( TDT - UT1 = 70.0s); s - the angular distance between the centers of the Moon and the shadow; d - the linear distance between the Moon's center and that of the shadow in terms of the shadow's radius; P - the position angle of the Moon's disk semi-diameter directed towards the shadow's center.