August 17, 2027 — Penumbral Lunar Eclipse — El Aaiún, Western Sahara

Aug 17, 2027 at 7:19 am
Max View in El Aaiún
Global Event: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Local Type: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse, in El Aaiún
Begins: Tue, Aug 17, 2027 at 6:24 am
Maximum: Tue, Aug 17, 2027 at 7:19 am -0.672 Magnitude
Ends: Tue, Aug 17, 2027 at 7:26 am
Duration: 1 hour, 2 minutes

All times shown on this page are local time.

August 17, 2027 — Penumbral Lunar Eclipse — El Aaiún

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The animation shows what the eclipse approximately looks like in El Aaiún. Stages and times of the eclipse are outlined below. All times are local time (WEST) for El Aaiún.

Time Phase Event Direction Altitude
6:24 am Tue, Aug 17
Penumbral Eclipse begins The Earth's penumbra start touching the Moon's face. Map direction West-southwest 248°
12.0°
7:19 am Tue, Aug 17
Maximum in El Aaiún This is the moment when the eclipse reaches its greatest magnitude while the entire Moon is above the horizon in El Aaiún. The true maximum point of this eclipse cannot be seen in El Aaiún because the Moon is below the horizon at that time.
Moon close to horizon, recommend going to a high point.
Map direction West-southwest 254°
1.1°
7:26 am Tue, Aug 17 Setting Moonset Setting, but the combination of a very low moon and the total eclipse phase makes the Moon so dim before it sets, that it might disappear from view some time before it sets. Map direction West-southwest 255°
-0.2°
8:13 am Tue, Aug 17 Not directly visible Maximum Eclipse Below horizon Map direction West 260°
-10.6°
10:03 am Tue, Aug 17 Not directly visible Penumbral Eclipse ends Below horizon Map direction West 273°
-33.9°

The curvature of the shadow's path and the apparent rotation of the Moon's disk is due to the Earth's rotation.

During this penumbral lunar eclipse, the Earth's main shadow does not cover the Moon. As the Earth's shadow (umbra) misses the Moon during a penumbral lunar eclipse, there are no other locations on Earth where the Moon appears partially or totally eclipsed during this event. A penumbral lunar eclipse can be a bit hard to see as the shadowed part is only a little bit fainter than the rest of the Moon.


Eclipses and Transits Visible in El Aaiún

Eclipse Visibility From El Aaiún Visibility Worldwide
Aug 12, 2026 Partial Solar Eclipse Total Solar Eclipse
Aug 28, 2026 Partial Lunar Eclipse Partial Lunar Eclipse
Feb 6, 2027 Partial Solar Eclipse Annular Solar Eclipse
Feb 20–21, 2027 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Aug 2, 2027 Partial Solar Eclipse Total Solar Eclipse

Note: Click on the date link for details in El Aaiún, or the path map image for global details.

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