Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on May 5th and 6th, 2023
The Eclipse of May 5th, 2023 is one of the unique astronomical phenomena until September 2042, as It is the deepest Penumbral Eclipse having an umbral magnitude of -0.046. The eclipse will begin on 5 May at 15:14:11 UTC and ends on 5 May at 19:31:45 UTC, this will reach its highest magnitude on 5 May at 17:22:59 UTC.

Timer to The Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 2023
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Where to Watch the Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 2023?
The first Lunar Eclipse of this year will begin on 5th May 2023. The eclipse will last for 4 hours and 18 minutes in total. If the weather is good and the sky is clear, the eclipse is visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, The Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, and Antarctica.
| Event | Date and Time |
| Penumbral Eclipse begin | 5 May at 15:14:11 UTC |
| Maximum Eclipse | 5 May at 17:22:59 UTC |
| Penumbral Eclipse end | 5 May at 19:31:45 UTC |
The penumbral eclipse would not be visible in North America, South America, or most Europe countries as the moon will be below the horizon during the Lunar Eclipse time.