On the evening of May 5, Hong Kong will experience a penumbral lunar eclipse, where the moon passes through the earth's penumbra, resulting in a slight dimming of the moon. The eclipse will begin at 11.12pm on May 5 and end at 3.34am on May 6, with the maximum eclipse occurring at 1.23am on May 6. Assuming clear weather conditions, the penumbral lunar eclipse can be observed from most locations in Hong Kong with an unobstructed view to the south. For more information about the penumbral lunar eclipse, visit Hong Kong Space Museum's official website.
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