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    Friday, August 28, 2026 · 2:33 AM UTC

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Updated: Jun 27, 2026 · 5 events

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Lunar Eclipses tracks every total, partial and penumbral eclipse with its UTC peak time and magnitude, using calculations computed with astronomy-engine and checked against NASA JPL DE406. The series is a space calendar, and the event list is built around the astronomical circumstances that determine when the Moon passes through Earth’s shadow. The current run reflects the cadence of the next observing season rather than a fixed civil schedule. Each entry records the type of eclipse, the peak instant, and the eclipse magnitude, which gives a quick reading of how deeply the Moon enters the umbra or penumbra. Total Lunar Eclipse, Partial Lunar Eclipse and Penumbral Lunar Eclipse entries appear in the feed as separate events, making the chronology easy to follow across the year. Because lunar eclipses are visible over broad regions of the night side of Earth, the calendar is useful for observers in Europe, Africa, Asia and parts of the Americas, where local visibility depends on the timing of moonrise and moonset. Astronomy enthusiasts, educators, editors and amateur observers can use this Smart Calendar Feed, free to subscribe and place the eclipse schedule directly into Apple Calendar, Google Calendar or Outlook. That makes the UTC peak time available alongside local appointments, class schedules and travel plans without manual entry. The format also helps when comparing eclipse types across multiple years, since the sequence shows when a total event gives way to partial and penumbral cases, and how the pattern changes from season to season. The calendar updates regularly, with the annual refresh reflecting revised ephemeris calculations when needed and ensuring that timing refinements or newly confirmed eclipse details appear automatically. For anyone following the space calendar as a reference for public talks, observing sessions or newsroom planning, the result is a concise chronology tied to the underlying astronomy rather than to a single local time zone.
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Upcoming events

August 2026

AUG28

2:33 AM – 5:52 AMUTC

Partial Lunar Eclipse

in 6 weeks

February 2027

FEB20
FEB21

9:11 PM – 1:13 AMUTC2 days

Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

in 31 weeks

July 2027

JUL18

3:32 PM – 4:32 PMUTC

Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

in 52 weeks

August 2027

AUG17

5:23 AM – 9:03 AMUTC

Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

in 57 weeks

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How do I subscribe to the Lunar Eclipses calendar?

Open the Lunar Eclipses subscribe URL on this page and pick your calendar app — Apple, Google, or Outlook. The events sync automatically and stay up to date.

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Where does this calendar’s data come from?

Ephemeris computed with astronomy-engine, validated against NASA JPL DE406.

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