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The full moon on Wednesday, May 26, will be the first total lunar eclipse since January 2019, according to EarthSky. It will take the moon just under three hours to cross through the Earth's shadow, but the actual lunar eclipse will last for about 15 minutes.
 
Duration:2 hours, 40 minutes, 6 seconds
Duration of totality:14 minutes, 28 seconds
Penumbral begins:May 26 at 3:47:39 am
Partial begins:May 26 at 4:44:58 am
Full begins:May 26 at 6:11:26 am
Maximum:May 26 at 6:18:42 am
Full ends:May 26 at 6:25:54 am
Moonset:May 26 at 6:27:45 am
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RPM, thanks for putting up the times. I know about the eclipse but hadn’t paid attention to the details. It worked out that I was able to get a nice look out here in deep west Texas. 

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