Total Lunar Eclipse – November 8, 2022

There will be a total lunar eclipse early tomorrow morning. The forecasts for that time are currently mixed, so we may just have to wait until tomorrow morning to see how cloudy it will be.

Check out this link to watch a simulation of what the eclipse will look like from PEI: https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/canada/charlottetown

Screenshot of TimeAndDate.com showing the simulation view of the total lunar eclipse.

You’ll start to see the Earth’s shadow move across the Moon at 5:10am. By 6:16am, the Moon will be completely in the shadow and appear dark with a tint of red. The Moon ill still look that way when it moves below our horizon at just after 7am.

The Moon will be low in the western sky early tomorrow morning, so if you want to view the eclipse you’ll need an unobstructed view to the west.