Natural phenomena penumbral lunar eclipse is expected to occur on Saturday, January 11, 2020, tomorrow. If sunny, this eclipse can easily be witnessed in the entire territory of Indonesia.
Based on the report from the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics agency (BMKG) there are three phases of the penumbral lunar eclipse that happened this weekend.
A lunar eclipse can be seen starting at 00.05 AM, and was at its peak at 2.10 PM. The eclipse itself will end at 04.14 PM.
"It can be known that the duration of the eclipse from start to end was 4 hours 08,7 minutes," wrote BMKG in the description that is written in their official site which is quoted Liputan6.com.
Not only in the whole country, the whole process of the eclipse can be seen in Asia, Europe, most parts of East Africa, a small part of Western Australia, and the Indian Ocean.