Sydney: November 19 starting at 7.34pm and ending 11.03pm (maximum point 8.02pm) The durations of the partial lunar eclipse are below The maximum point of the eclipse will not be viewable as the Moon will be hidden below the horizon during that time. To catch the best view, stargazers are recommended to travel to a high point to watch the rare phenomena. The duration of the eclipse will vary depending on which city you live in and cities closer to the east coast will have a longer viewing period. When is the best time to view the partial lunar eclipse? The most suitable place to position yourself for a viewing of the eclipse is on the east-northeast. Yes, Australians in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth will be able to view the partial eclipse. READ MORE: Launceston named 'City of Gastronomy' in coveted list Will Australia be able to see the partial lunar eclipse? Australians in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth will be able to view the partial lunar eclipse. Rising from the north-east, the moon will change colour from a bright white to a deep red. Tonight, the partial eclipse will commence in the Southern Hemisphere right after sunset.
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