Penumbral eclipse of the Moon, 1999 January 31; the beginning of the penumbral phase visible in most of Asia, Australia, New Zealand, part of Antarctica (Wilkes Land), Hawaii, western United States, western Canada, the Arctic region, the Indian Ocean except the extreme western part, most of the North Pacific Ocean, the western South Pacific Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean; the end visible in Africa except the northwestern coast, Europe, Greenland except the extreme southern part, Asia, Australia, Alaska except the southeastern part, the Arctic region, Antarctica (Wilkes Land), the extreme eastern Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the western North Pacific Ocean, the extreme western South Pacific Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean.

                                  d   h  m
Moon enters penumbra     January 31  14 04.5
Middle of eclipse                31  16 17.5  UT
Moon leaves penumbra             31  18 30.3


Penumbral magnitude of the eclipse: 1.028