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Partial lunar eclipse on January 1
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     A partial eclipse of the moon will occur on January 1 (Friday). In Hong Kong, even with good weather conditions, people will only see the moon darkened with just a small part eclipsed owing to the small magnitude of the eclipse.

     The lunar eclipse will occur between 1.15am and 5.30am with maximum eclipse at 3.23am. The eclipse has an umbral magnitude of just 0.082, meaning that only 8.2% of the moon's diameter will enter the umbra (total shadow) of the earth at maximum eclipse. Please refer to the attached diagram for the path of the moon during the eclipse.
 
     Details of the partial lunar eclipse are as follows:

              
            Hong Kong Time    Azimuth      Elevation
            -------------- ------------   ----------
Moon enters     1.15am     West-northwest 77 degrees
penumbra
Moon enters     2.52am          West      56 degrees
umbra
Maximum         3.23am     West-northwest 49 degrees
eclipse
Moon leaves     3.54am     West-northwest 42 degrees
umbra           
Moon leaves     5.30am     West-northwest 22 degrees
penumbra

     The next lunar eclipse visible in Hong Kong will occur on June 26, 2010. It will be more observable with a magnitude of 0.542.

     Please refer to the Observatory's website for a detailed explanation of the technical terms used for different stages of the eclipse:
http://www.weather.gov.hk/gts/astron2010/lunar_eclipse_e.htm

Ends/Friday, December 18, 2009
Issued at HKT 12:01

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