Lunar Saros 115

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2009 Dec 31

Saros cycle series 115 for lunar eclipses occurs at the moon's descending node, repeats every 18 years 11 and 1/3 days. It contains 72 events. [1]

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This lunar saros is linked to Solar Saros 122.

List

Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
ChartQSE
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
0721711511000 Apr 2110:47:39Penumbral-1.5354-0.984777.810:08:4511:26:33 t-
0726111521018 May 217:36:53Penumbral-1.4601-0.8441133.416:30:1118:43:35 t-
0730511531036 May 130:23:32Penumbral-1.3814-0.6974171.122:57:591:49:05 t-
0735011541054 May 247:06:50Penumbral-1.2989-0.5438201.25:26:148:47:26 t-
0739411551072 Jun 0313:50:39Penumbral-1.2156-0.3891225.711:57:4815:43:30 t-
0743911561090 Jun 1420:34:35Penumbral-1.1311-0.2323246.318:31:2622:37:44 t-
0748511571108 Jun 253:20:28Penumbral-1.0469-0.0762263.71:08:375:32:19 t-
0753111581126 Jul 610:10:16Partial-0.96470.0757278.164.47:51:1312:29:199:38:0410:42:28 t-
0757711591144 Jul 1617:05:15Partial-0.88580.2217290107.614:40:1519:30:1516:11:2717:59:03 h-
07624115101162 Jul 280:06:36Partial-0.81070.3602299.713421:36:452:36:2722:59:361:13:36 h-
07671115111180 Aug 77:15:04Partial-0.74030.4899307.6152.74:41:169:48:525:58:438:31:25 h-
07717115121198 Aug 1814:32:52Partial-0.67640.6075313.7166.311:56:0117:09:4313:09:4315:56:01 a-
07763115131216 Aug 2821:59:36Partial-0.61910.7130318.4176.519:20:240:38:4820:31:2123:27:51 a-
07809115141234 Sep 095:35:20Partial-0.56820.8064321.9184.12:54:238:16:174:03:177:07:23 a-
07854115151252 Sep 1913:21:02Partial-0.52470.8863324.5189.710:38:4716:03:1711:46:1114:55:53 a-
07898115161270 Sep 3021:16:50Partial-0.48860.9527326.1193.718:33:4723:59:5319:39:5922:53:41 a-
07943115171288 Oct 115:22:09Total-0.45981.0056327.1196.511.62:38:368:05:423:43:545:16:215:27:577:00:24 a-
07989115181306 Oct 2213:35:34Total-0.43691.0478327.6198.433.410:51:4616:19:2211:56:2213:18:5213:52:1615:14:46 a-
08032115191324 Nov 0121:57:32Total-0.42051.0783327.6199.542.319:13:440:41:2020:17:4721:36:2322:18:4123:37:17 a-
08074115201342 Nov 136:26:34Total-0.40911.0997327.2200.147.33:42:589:10:104:46:316:02:556:50:138:06:37 a-
08116115211360 Nov 2315:00:39Total-0.40131.1148326.6200.450.412:17:2117:43:5713:20:2714:35:2715:25:5116:40:51 a-
08157115221378 Dec 0423:38:54Total-0.39631.1249325.8200.452.220:56:002:21:4821:58:4223:12:480:05:001:19:06 a-
08198115231396 Dec 158:19:17Total-0.39231.1335324.9200.353.75:36:5011:01:446:39:087:52:268:46:089:59:26 a-
08239115241414 Dec 2617:01:07Total-0.38891.1411324.0200.255.014:19:0719:43:0715:21:0116:33:3717:28:3718:41:13 a-
08281115251433 Jan 061:40:46Total-0.38291.1538323.1200.357.122:59:134:22:190:00:371:12:132:09:193:20:55 p-
08322115261451 Jan 1710:19:23Total-0.37541.1695322.3200.659.57:38:1413:00:328:39:059:49:3810:49:0811:59:41 p-
08363115271469 Jan 2718:53:18Total-0.36321.1940321.8201.363.116:12:2421:34:1217:12:3918:21:4519:24:5120:33:57 p-
08403115281487 Feb 083:22:49Total-0.34691.2262321.3202.367.30:42:106:03:281:41:402:49:103:56:285:03:58 p-
08443115291505 Feb 1811:45:03Total-0.32401.2708321.2203.772.49:04:2714:25:3910:03:1211:08:5112:21:1513:26:54 p-
08484115301523 Mar 0120:02:00Total-0.29611.3244321.2205.377.717:21:2422:42:3618:19:2119:23:0920:40:5121:44:39 p-
08525115311541 Mar 124:11:19Total-0.26121.3912321.3207.183.31:30:406:51:582:27:463:29:404:52:585:54:52 p-
08568115321559 Mar 2312:13:18Total-0.21971.4698321.5209.088.59:32:3314:54:0310:28:4811:29:0312:57:3313:57:48 p-
08611115331577 Apr 0220:08:13Total-0.17191.5598321.7210.793.117:27:2222:49:0418:22:5219:21:4020:54:4621:53:34 p-
08654115341595 Apr 243:56:44Total-0.11841.6602321.7212.096.71:15:536:37:352:10:443:08:234:45:055:42:44 p-
08698115351613 May 411:39:03Total-0.05931.7709321.4212.899.08:58:2114:19:459:52:3910:49:3312:28:3313:25:27 pp
08742115361631 May 1519:15:41Total0.00521.8721320.7213.099.816:35:2021:56:0217:29:1118:25:4720:05:3521:02:11 pp
08786115371649 May 262:48:36Total0.07321.7489319.6212.298.60:08:485:28:241:02:301:59:183:37:544:34:42 pp
08831115381667 Jun 0610:18:29Total0.14381.6205317.8210.495.27:39:3512:57:238:33:179:30:5311:06:0512:03:41 pp
08877115391685 Jun 1617:45:43Total0.21721.4869315.4207.589.015:08:0120:23:2516:01:5817:01:1318:30:1319:29:28 -p
08923115401703 Jun 291:12:47Total0.29101.3522312.4203.479.522:36:353:48:5923:31:050:33:021:52:322:54:29 -p
08970115411721 Jul 098:39:47Total0.36501.2167308.7198.165.26:05:2611:14:087:00:448:07:119:12:2310:18:50 -p
09017115421739 Jul 2016:09:12Total0.43731.0842304.5191.742.313:36:5718:41:2714:33:2115:48:0316:30:2117:45:03 -a
09064115431757 Jul 3023:39:48Partial0.50870.9529299.6183.921:10:002:09:3622:07:511:11:45 -a
09110115441775 Aug 117:15:46Partial0.57550.8298294.4175.24:48:349:42:585:48:108:43:22 -a
09155115451793 Aug 2114:55:22Partial0.63920.7120288.8165.512:30:5817:19:4613:32:3716:18:07 -a
0920011546 1811 Sep 02 22:41:52Partial0.69720.6045283.3155.120:20:131:03:3121:24:1923:59:25 -a
0924511547 1829 Sep 13 6:33:27Partial0.75090.5046277.7143.94:14:368:52:185:21:307:45:24 -a
0929211548 1847 Sep 24 14:33:44Partial0.79730.4181272.5132.712:17:2916:49:5913:27:2315:40:05 -a
0933611549 1865 Oct 04 22:40:01Partial0.83860.3408267.6121.220:26:130:53:4921:39:2523:40:37 -a
0937911550 1883 Oct 16 6:54:15Partial0.87320.2757263.3110.14:42:369:05:545:59:127:49:18 -a
0942311551 1901 Oct 27 15:15:18Partial0.90210.2208259.699.413:05:3017:25:0614:25:3616:05:00 -a
0946511552 1919 Nov 07 23:44:28Partial0.92460.1780256.789.821:36:071:52:4922:59:340:29:22 -a
0950711553 1937 Nov 18 8:19:26Partial0.94210.1443254.581.36:12:1110:26:417:38:479:00:05 -a
0954811554 1955 Nov 29 17:00:00Partial0.95510.1190253.074.214:53:3019:06:3016:22:5417:37:06 -a
0959011555 1973 Dec 10 1:45:06Partial0.96440.1007252.068.523:39:063:51:061:10:512:19:21 -a
0963111556 1991 Dec 21 10:34:00Partial0.97090.0876251.564.18:28:1512:39:4510:01:5711:06:03 -a
0967211557 2009 Dec 31 19:23:46Partial0.97650.0763251.160.017:18:1321:29:1918:53:4619:53:46 -a
0971311558 2028 Jan 12 4:14:13Partial0.98170.0662250.756.02:08:526:19:343:46:134:42:13 -a
0975311559 2046 Jan 22 13:02:37Partial0.98850.0532250.050.410:57:3715:07:3712:37:2513:27:49 -a
0979411560 2064 Feb 02 21:48:57Partial0.99690.0377249.042.519:44:2723:53:2721:27:4222:10:12 -a
0983511561 2082 Feb 13 6:29:19Partial1.01010.0134247.225.54:25:438:32:556:16:346:42:04 -a
0987711562 2100 Feb 24 15:05:11Penumbral1.0267-0.0170244.613:02:5317:07:29 -a
0991911563 2118 Mar 07 23:33:04Penumbral1.0496-0.0588240.821:32:401:33:28 -a
0996111564 2136 Mar 18 7:53:55Penumbral1.0778-0.1103235.65:56:079:51:43 -a
1000511565 2154 Mar 29 16:05:07Penumbral1.1135-0.1757228.614:10:4917:59:25 -a
1004811566 2172 Apr 09 0:08:52Penumbral1.1548-0.2513219.822:18:581:58:46 -a
1009111567 2190 Apr 20 8:03:22Penumbral1.2034-0.3402208.36:19:139:47:31 -a
10134115682208 May 115:49:06Penumbral1.2583-0.4410193.614:12:1817:25:54 -a
10178115692226 May 1223:26:43Penumbral1.3191-0.5527174.821:59:190:54:07 -a
10223115702244 May 236:56:57Penumbral1.3850-0.6741150.35:41:488:12:06 -a
10269115712262 Jun 0314:20:47Penumbral1.4554-0.8039116.313:22:3815:18:56 -a
10315115722280 Jun 1321:38:07Penumbral1.5302-0.942057.321:09:2822:06:46 -a

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