October 29, 2023 PARTIAL LUNAR ECLIPSE IMAGES

On the early morning of  October 29, 2021, there was a partial lunar eclipse that was visible in the Philippines as well as Asia. The Moon will enter the Earth's light shadow (penumbra) at around  2:02am (PST) when the moon is 54 degrees above the western horizon. Moon then enters into the Earth's dark shadow (Umbra) at around 03:35am PST with the Moon 33 degrees above western horizon.  Maximum eclipse will occur at around 4:14am PST with the Moon 23 degrees above the western horizon, Moon will finally exits the umbral shadow at 4:53am PST with the Moon less than 14 deg above the western horizon. The whole penumbral shadow will not be completely visible as Moonset will end the event locally at 5:53am PST.

All images below were taken by James Kevin Ty in Manila , Philippines using Canon EOS M6 Mirrorless Camera on Borg 76ED Refractor mounted on Vixen GPDX mount.

Composite Image of  October 29, 2023 Partial  Lunar Eclipse


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