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When is the lunar eclipse and solar eclipse in 2019?


Asked by Mabel Porter on Dec 02, 2021 Eclipse



Eclipses in 2019 Jan 5 / Jan 6, 2019 – Partial Solar Eclipse Jan 20–21, 2019 — Total Lunar Eclipse Jul 2, 2019 – Total Solar Eclipse Jul 16–17, 2019 — Partial Lunar Eclipse Nov 11–12, 2019 — Mercury Transit Dec 26, 2019 – Annular Solar Eclipse
In addition,
Lunar eclipse was on Wednesday, January 31, 2018.
Keeping this in consideration, The next total solar eclipse in the Americas comes on April 8, 2024. Totality first touches Mexico, enters the United States at Texas, cuts a diagonal to Maine, and visits the maritime provinces of Canada.
Also,
For the lunar eclipse to happen, the Moon’s phase must be “full”, which means that the orbiting Moon is opposite the Sun, with Earth in between. When the Sun sets in the west, the Moon rises in the east — and this event happens once a “moonth” (or month). But a lunar eclipse does not happen every month.
Indeed,
A solar eclipse happens when the moon gets in the way of the sun's light and casts its shadow on Earth . That means during the day, the moon moves over the sun and it gets dark. ... During a lunar eclipse, Earth gets in the way of the sun's light hitting the moon. That means that during the night, a full moon fades away as Earth's shadow covers it up.