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Solar System Phenomena — Eclipses in 2023

Eclipses in the Year 2023

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Hybrid Solar Eclipse: 20 April
The hybrid solar eclipse is visible from Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. The partial solar eclipse is visible from southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
20 April 01:34 UT The partial eclipse begins (first penumbral contact)
02:36 UT The hybrid eclipse begins (first umbral contact)
04:12 UT New Moon
04:16 UT Instant of greatest eclipse: magnitude = 1.013
05:56 UT The hybrid eclipse ends (last umbral contact)
06:59 UT The partial eclipse ends (last penumbral contact)
11:32 UT Moon at ascending node
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: 05 May
The eclipse is not visible from the America, Greenland, Iceland, the United Kingdom and the Arctic.
04 May 21:57 UT Moon at descending node
05 May 15:14 UT The penumbral eclipse begins (first penumbral contact)
17:22 UT Instant of greatest eclipse: magnitude = 0.96
17:34UT Full Moon
19:31 UT The penumbral eclipse ends (last penumbral contact)
Annular Solar Eclipse: 14 October
The path of annularity runs across the western United States, Mexico, Central America, Columbia and Brazil. The partial eclipse is visible from the Americas except the southernmost tip.
14 October 15:03 UT The partial eclipse begins (first penumbral contact)
16:10 UT The annular eclipse begins (first umbral contact)
17:55 UT New Moon
17:59 UT Instant of greatest eclipse: magnitude = 0.95
19:49 UT The annular eclipse ends (last umbral contact)
20:55 UT The partial eclipse ends (last penumbral contact)
15 October 01:11 UT Moon at descending node
Partial Lunar Eclipse: 28 October
The eclipse is not visible from most of North America and western South America.
28 October 03:14 UT Moon at ascending node
18:10 UT The penumbral eclipse begins (first penumbral contact)
19:35 UT The partial eclipse begins (first umbral contact)
20:14 UT Instant of greatest eclipse: magnitude = 0.12
20:24 UT Full Moon
20:52 UT The partial eclipse ends (last umbral contact)
22:26 UT The penumbral eclipse ends (last penumbral contact)

Sources

Eclipse details are provided by Eclipses Online (H.M. Nautical Almanac Office) and EclipseWise.com (Fred Espenak).