Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of Fairfield, United States with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.
A partial Lunar Eclipse would occur on September 18, 2024. It would be the second and the last Lunar Eclipse out of the two lunar eclipses in 2024.
As it is partial eclipse of magnitude 0.085, very less portion of the Moon will be covered by the Earth's Umbral shadow at maximum eclipse. The portion of the moon inside the Umbral shadow will only be illuminated by sunlight refracted through the Earth's atmosphere.
The partial eclipse would be visible from Africa, most of Europe, North America and South America continents.
The penumbral eclipse would be visible in some western parts of India, but none of the religious activities which are observed during Lunar eclipse would be followed.
None of the eclipse would be visible from eastern parts of India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and most countries in Asia. Also, none of the eclipse would be visible from Australia continent.
Some well-known cities to see Partial Lunar Eclipse are Ankara in Turkey, London in England, Cairo in Egypt, Paris in France, New York and Los Angeles in USA, Moscow in Russia, Johannesburg in South Africa etc.
For more information on eclipse visibility please check Plot of Partial Lunar Eclipse of September 18, 2024.
If Lunar Eclipse starts before midnight but ends after midnight i.e. it covers two different dates on Gregorian calendar then the chosen Eclipse Day is when maximum of Lunar Eclipse occurs. Hence Penumbral Phase as well as Umbral Phase might start before midnight i.e. on the previous day.
Moonrise and Moonset moments are corrected for Parallax and this correction gives better timings for the Eclipse sighting.
Unless Lunar Eclipse is visible to the naked eye, it is of no significance to Hindus and Hindus don't consider it for any religious activities. Penumbral Lunar Eclipses are not visible to the naked eye hence no rituals related to Chandra Grahan should be observed. If Lunar Eclipse is visible during Umbral Phase then only it should be considered for religious activities. Most Hindu Calendars don't list Penumbral Eclipses.
If Chandra Grahan is not visible in your city but it is visible some city near to that then you should not observe it. Precautions which are advised during Sutak should be taken only if Chandra Grahan is visible in your city. Chandra Grahan is considered even if the Moon is not visible due to cloudy weather or some other weather conditions.