Penumbral Eclipse of the Moon, 1998 March 13; the beginning of the penumbral phase visible in North America except Alaska and northwestern Canada, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, western Asia, Greenland, the North polar region, part of Antarctica (including the Palmer Peninsula, part of Marie Byrd Land, and part of Queen Maud Land), the eastern South Pacific Ocean, the southeastern North Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the western Indian Ocean; the end visible in extreme eastern Asia, North America, Central America, South America, Greenland, the North polar region, part of Antarctica (the Palmer Peninsula and Marie Byrd Land), extreme western Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, western France, the British isles, the eastern half of the Pacific Ocean, the North Atlantic Ocean, and the western South Atlantic Ocean.

                                  d  h   m
Moon enters penumbra       March 13  2 14.2
Middle of eclipse                13  4 20.1 UT
Moon leaves penumbra             13  6 25.9

Penumbral magnitude of the eclipse: 0.735