A total lunar eclipse took place on 15 June 2011. It was the first of two such eclipses in 2011. The second occurred on 10 December 2011. While the visual effect of a total eclipse is variable, the Moon may have been stained a deep orange or red colour at maximum eclipse.
Macau, 18:43 UTC
Hong Kong, 18:47 UTC
Vittoriosa, Malta, 18:52 UTC
Makati, Philippines, 19:21 UTC
Solar eclipse of January 4, 2011
The solar eclipse of January 4, 2011 was a partial eclipse of the Sun that was visible after sunrise over most of Europe, northwestern and South Asia. It ended at sunset over eastern Asia. It was visible as a minor partial eclipse over northern Africa and the Arabian peninsula. The eclipse belonged to Saros 151 and was number 14 of 72 eclipses in the series.
Partial from Poland
Slobozia, Romania at 7:52 UTC
Almería, Spain at 8:03 UTC
Avellino, Italy at 8:18 UTC