Tijuana Lunar Eclipse 2024

Don’t miss the partial lunar eclipse on September 17 in Tijuana! Enjoy this astronomical spectacle from home, no special equipment needed. Keep an eye out for upcoming celestial events.

### Partial Lunar Eclipse 2024: When and How to Watch It from Tijuana

Exciting news for stargazers in Tijuana! Another fascinating astronomical event is on the horizon, and you don’t want to miss it. Prepare to witness a partial lunar eclipse this September right from the comfort of your home.

#### When to Watch

According to TimeandDate.com, the partial lunar eclipse will be visible in Tijuana on the 17th of September. Here are the key timings to mark on your calendar:

– **Moonrise:** 18:50 hours
– **Partial Eclipse Begins:** 19:12 hours
– **Maximum Eclipse:** 19:44 hours
– **Partial Eclipse Ends:** 20:15 hours
– **Penumbral Eclipse Concludes:** 21:47 hours

The Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica (IAOE) also confirms that this event will start between 20:00-23:40 hours local time on the same date, covering approximately 95% of the Moon.

#### What Is a Partial Lunar Eclipse?

A partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon, but not perfectly aligned. When this happens, the Earth’s shadow covers only a part of the lunar surface. The darkest part of the shadow is called the umbra, while the lighter part is the penumbra.

#### How to Watch

No special equipment is required to enjoy the eclipse. Just make sure you have a clear view of the sky and are aware of the exact time and date. It’s also important to check the weather forecast to ensure a clear sky on the night of the eclipse.

#### Additional Astronomical Events to Watch

Stay tuned for more celestial phenomena visible from Tijuana. In 2024, you can look forward to several remarkable astronomical events, so make sure to keep an eye out for future announcements.

### Recent Discoveries and Upcoming Astronomical Phenomena

#### New Discovery: Underground Tunnels on the Moon

Recent discoveries have confirmed the presence of underground tunnels on the Moon. Scientists are investigating these structures to understand their formation and potential use for future lunar missions.

#### Stargazing Opportunities in 2024

In addition to the partial lunar eclipse, 2024 offers several other stargazing opportunities:

– **Total Solar Eclipse**: Scheduled for April 8, 2024, this rare event will be visible across several regions.
– **Meteor Showers**: Look forward to spectacular meteor showers like Perseids in August and Geminids in December.

#### NASA Scientists Spotted Enjoying Local Festivities

In a lighter vein, NASA scientists were recently seen enjoying local music and festivities in Mazatlán, proving that even the brightest minds in space exploration take time to unwind and enjoy earthly joys.

#### Predictions from Baba Vanga for 2025

While not scientifically verified, Baba Vanga’s predictions have always attracted public curiosity. Her visions for 2025 continue to pique interest, though they remain fodder for speculation rather than reliable foresight.

#### Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) Sightings

There are ongoing reports and videos capturing unidentified flying objects during astronomical events, including a recent sighting during a solar eclipse. Whether these are explainable natural phenomena or something more mysterious remains a topic of debate.

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Keep looking up, Tijuana!