Lunar eclipse of October 28, 2023: where to see it

Lunar eclipse of October 28, 2023: where to see it


Find out what to expect from the October 28 eclipse in Brazil, where to see it, and predictions for your life




Saturday, the day On October 28, 2023 we will have the largest lunar eclipse until 2025. However, not everyone will be able to see the phenomenon as we would like. So, about the lunar eclipse on October 28, 2023, where to see it and what its meanings are, you can understand below.

This will be a partial lunar eclipse, that is, part of the Moon enters the Earth’s darkest shadow, causing the Moon to appear partially obscured. While it’s not as vivid as a total lunar eclipse (also known as Red Moon), the phenomenon of 28 can be observed with the naked eye.

If you want to know how and where to see the lunar eclipse of October 28, 2023, the times of the eclipse and what its effects and possible consequences are, come and we will tell you everything.

Where to see the lunar eclipse of October 28, 2023

The lunar eclipse will be visible in several regions of the world, including Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, North America and parts of South America. However, here in Brazil, the phenomenon will be, for the most part, penumbra .

For observers in Brazil, the best region to observe the October 28 lunar eclipse will be the northeast, especially in coastal cities.

However, even in these privileged locations, the change in the Moon’s appearance will be subtle and difficult to notice with the naked eye.

This is because this is a partial lunar eclipse, where only part of the Moon will be in the shadow, giving the impression that it is being “bitten”.

Time of the lunar eclipse on October 28th

The eclipse will begin at 3:01 pm and end at 7:26 pm Brasilia time. However, the most impressive and suitable time to observe the lunar eclipse, anywhere in the world, will be at night, when the Moon is at its brightest.

When observing the sky, the Moon may appear dimmer than normal, presenting a grayish or reddish hue.

See the times of the October 28 lunar eclipse here in Brazil:

  • The penumbral eclipse begins at 3.01pm
  • Partial eclipse begins at 4.35pm
  • The partial eclipse reaches its maximum at 5.14pm
  • The partial eclipse ends at 5.52pm
  • The penumbral eclipse ends at 7.26pm

Forecast for lunar eclipse

The lunar eclipse, since it occurs during the Full Moon, which represents the peak of the lunation, can therefore be more tense than ANDsolar clip (how was October 14, remember it here).

The eclipse on the 28th has the potential to trigger crises and transformations in the area of ​​life it influences in each individual’s astral chart for up to six months after its occurrence.

Therefore, it is important to know that the eclipse of October 14th occurs in the sign of Taurus (degree 5º09), suggesting a desire for growth and expansion in the material sphere of life.

But each person can perceive it differently, because the eclipse activates an area of ​​u200bu200blife differently, even if two people have the same sign.

Therefore, it is necessary to find out which area will be activated by the eclipse. Just follow step by step:

  1. Access the Personare sky map here
  2. Enter your birth details into the calculator.
  3. Automatically, the site calculates which area of ​​your life will be affected by the eclipse.
  4. To understand the meaning of this transit just click on the “read the meaning“.

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