List of central lunar eclipses
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Central lunar eclipses are defined as lunar eclipses where part of the Moon passes through the center of the Earth's shadow.[1] They are the darkest eclipses and relatively rare.
List of central lunar eclipses
1901–1950
There were 19 central lunar eclipses in this period.
Saros | Eclipse | Visibility | Chart |
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120e | 1902 Apr 22 | ||
125 | 1902 Oct 17 | ||
122 | 1906 Feb 09 | ||
124e | 1909 Nov 27 | ||
121 | 1913 Mar 22 | ||
126 | 1913 Sep 15 | ||
123 | 1917 Jan 08 | ||
128 | 1917 Jul 04 | ||
125e | 1920 Oct 27 | ||
122 | 1924 Feb 20 | ||
127 | 1924 Aug 14 | ||
121 | 1931 Apr 02 | ||
126e | 1931 Sep 26 | ||
123 | 1935 Jan 19 | ||
128 | 1935 Jul 16 | ||
122 | 1942 Mar 03 | ||
127 | 1942 Aug 26 | ||
129b | 1946 Jun 14 | ||
121e | 1949 Apr 13 |
1951–2000
There were 14 central lunar eclipses in this period.
Saros | Eclipse | Viewing | Chart |
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123 | 1953 Jan 29 | ||
128 | 1953 Jul 26 | ||
122 | 1960 Mar 13 | ||
127e | 1960 Sep 05 | ||
129 | 1964 Jun 25 | ||
123e | 1971 Feb 10 | ||
128 | 1971 Aug 06 | ||
130b | 1975 May 25 | ||
122 | 1978 Mar 24 | ||
129c | 1982 Jul 06 | ||
128 | 1989 Aug 17 | ||
130 | 1993 Jun 04 | ||
122e | 1996 Apr 04 |
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129 | 2000 Jul 16 |
2001–2050
There are 10 central lunar eclipses in this period.
Saros | Eclipse | Viewing | Chart |
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128e | 2007 Aug 28 |
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130 | 2011 Jun 15 |
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129 | 2018 Jul 27 | ||
131b | 2022 May 16 | ||
136b | 2022 Nov 08 | ||
130 | 2029 Jun 26 | ||
129 | 2036 Aug 07 | ||
131 | 2040 May 26 | ||
136 | 2040 Nov 18 | ||
130 | 2047 Jul 07 |
2051–2100
There will be 15 central lunar eclipses in this period.
Saros | Eclipse | Viewing | Chart |
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137b | 2051 Oct 19 | ||
131 | 2058 Jun 06 | ||
136 | 2058 Nov 30 | ||
130 | 2065 Jul 17 | ||
132b | 2069 May 06 | ||
137 | 2069 Oct 30 | ||
131 | 2076 Jun 17 | ||
136 | 2076 Dec 10 | ||
130 | 2083 Jul 29 | ||
132 | 2087 May 17 | ||
137 | 2087 Nov 10 | ||
131 | 2094 Jun 28 | ||
136 | 2094 Dec 21 | ||
133b | 2098 Apr 15 |
See also
References
- www.hermit.org: Saros 120 (20 central from 1559–1902)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 121 (22 central from 1570–1949)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 122 (22 central from 1617–1996)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 123 (16 central from 1682–1953)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 124 (12 central from 1711–1909)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 125 (10 central from 1758–1920)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 126 (8 central from 1805–1931)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 127 (8 central from 1834–1960)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 128 (7 central from 1899–2007)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 129 (6 central from 1946–2036)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 130 (7 central from 1975–2083)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 131 (8 central from 2042–2148)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 132 (7 central from 2069–2177)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 133 (8 central from 2098–2224)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 134 (10 central from 2127–2289)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 135 (8 central from 2174–2318)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 136 (20 central from 2022–2365)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 137 (21 central from 2051–2412)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 138 (19 central from 2116–2441)
- www.hermit.org: Saros 139 (22 central from 2109–2488)
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