Lunar Eclipse — 28 Jun 2075
Quick Facts
| Date | 28 Jun 2075 |
| Greatest eclipse UTC | 09:54:14 |
| Local time in Kolkata | 28 Jun 2075, 15:24:14 |
| Type | Partial |
| Saros | 121 |
| Saros member | 58 |
| Magnitude | 0.623 |
| Penumbral magnitude | 1.562 |
| Obscuration | 62.3% |
| Overall duration | 4 hours, 43 minutes |
| Partial duration | 2 hours, 37 minutes |
| Totality duration | — |
Vedic Snapshot
| Moon rashi | Sagittarius (12.11°) |
| Moon nakshatra | Mula, Pada 4 |
| Moon sidereal longitude | 252.1125° |
| Sun rashi | Gemini (11.99°) |
| Sun sidereal longitude | 71.9909° |
| Visible in Kolkata | No, below the horizon |
| Altitude at greatest moment | -38.64° |
| Visibility note | Best seen from locations where the Moon is above the horizon during eclipse stages. |
Lunar Eclipse Stages Worldwide
| Stage |
UTC Time |
Local Time in Kolkata |
Visible in Kolkata |
| Penumbral Eclipse begins |
28 Jun 2075, 07:32:30 |
28 Jun 2075, 13:02:30 |
No, below the horizon |
| Partial Eclipse begins |
28 Jun 2075, 08:35:41 |
28 Jun 2075, 14:05:41 |
No, below the horizon |
| Maximum Eclipse |
28 Jun 2075, 09:54:14 |
28 Jun 2075, 15:24:14 |
No, below the horizon |
| Partial Eclipse ends |
28 Jun 2075, 11:12:47 |
28 Jun 2075, 16:42:47 |
No, below the horizon |
| Penumbral Eclipse ends |
28 Jun 2075, 12:15:59 |
28 Jun 2075, 17:45:59 |
No, below the horizon |