Lunar Saros 116

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2020 Nov 30

Saros cycle series 116 for lunar eclipses occurs at the moon's ascending node, 18 years 11 and 1/3 days. It contains 73 events. [1]

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Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
Chart
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
072001161993 Mar 110:08:28Penumbral1.5408-0.948926.523:55:130:21:43
0724411621011 Mar 228:13:07Penumbral1.5000-0.872176.67:34:498:51:25
0728911631029 Apr 0116:09:21Penumbral1.4523-0.7830108.215:15:1517:03:27
0733311641047 Apr 130:00:20Penumbral1.4005-0.6862133.622:53:321:07:08
0737711651065 Apr 237:42:38Penumbral1.3416-0.5768156.76:24:179:00:59
0742111661083 May 415:21:46Penumbral1.2799-0.4625176.913:53:1916:50:13
0746711671101 May 1422:54:41Penumbral1.2128-0.3385195.721:16:500:32:32
0751311681119 May 266:25:57Penumbral1.1443-0.2124212.34:39:488:12:06
0755911691137 Jun 513:52:59Penumbral1.0723-0.08227.711:59:0815:46:50
07606116101155 Jun 1621:20:48Partial1.00070.0511241.248.919:20:1223:21:2420:56:2121:45:15
07653116111173 Jun 274:47:42Partial0.92820.1837253.491.12:41:006:54:244:02:095:33:15
07699116121191 Jul 812:16:23Partial0.85720.3133264.2116.910:04:1714:28:2911:17:5613:14:50
07745116131209 Jul 1819:47:15Partial0.78800.4391273.6136.017:30:2722:04:0318:39:1520:55:15
07791116141227 Jul 303:22:22Partial0.72240.5580281.8150.71:01:285:43:162:07:014:37:43
07836116151245 Aug 0911:02:11Partial0.66100.6691288.8162.38:37:4713:26:359:41:0212:23:20
07881116161263 Aug 2018:47:02Partial0.60410.7717294.9171.616:19:3521:14:2917:21:1420:12:50
07926116171281 Aug 312:38:37Partial0.55310.8632300.0178.90:08:375:08:371:09:104:08:04
07971116181299 Sep 1110:36:37Partial0.50760.9444304.4184.78:04:2513:08:499:04:1612:08:58
08015116191317 Sep 2118:41:57Total0.46901.0130308.0189.317.116:07:5721:15:5717:07:1818:33:2418:50:3020:16:36
08058116201335 Oct 032:54:06Total0.43641.0705311.1192.839.10:18:335:29:391:17:422:34:333:13:394:30:30
08100116211353 Oct 1311:14:11Total0.41091.1148313.6195.449.38:37:2313:50:599:36:2910:49:3211:38:5012:51:53
08141116221371 Oct 2419:40:31Total0.39111.1490315.8197.455.717:02:3722:18:2518:01:4919:12:4020:08:2221:19:13
08182116231389 Nov 044:12:46Total0.37671.1733317.6198.959.61:33:586:51:342:33:193:42:584:42:345:52:13
08223116241407 Nov 1512:50:10Total0.36701.1892319.2199.962.110:10:3415:29:4611:10:1312:19:0713:21:1314:30:07
08264116251425 Nov 2521:31:52Total0.36171.1971320.5200.763.318:51:370:12:0719:51:3121:00:1322:03:3123:12:13
08306116261443 Dec 076:15:30Total0.35821.2020321.7201.364.13:34:398:56:214:34:515:43:276:47:337:56:09
08347116271461 Dec 1715:00:00Total0.35591.2048322.9201.964.612:18:3317:41:2713:19:0314:27:4215:32:1816:40:57
08387116281479 Dec 2823:43:31Total0.35351.2083324.0202.565.221:01:312:25:3122:02:1623:10:550:16:071:24:46
08427116291498 Jan 088:25:32Total0.35051.2130325.1203.265.95:42:5911:08:056:43:567:52:358:58:2910:07:08
08467116301516 Jan 1917:02:13Total0.34381.2248326.4204.267.614:19:0119:45:2515:20:0716:28:2517:36:0118:44:19
08508116311534 Jan 301:34:32Total0.33411.2421327.8205.470.022:50:384:18:2623:51:500:59:322:09:323:17:14
08550116321552 Feb 109:58:45Total0.31831.2708329.5207.273.57:14:0012:43:308:15:099:22:0010:35:3011:42:21
08594116331570 Feb 2018:16:30Total0.29811.3078331.4209.277.515:30:4821:02:1216:31:5417:37:4518:55:1520:01:06
08637116341588 Mar 132:23:35Total0.26981.3596333.5211.682.523:36:505:10:200:37:471:42:203:04:504:09:23
08680116351606 Mar 2410:23:18Total0.23631.4211335.8214.187.57:35:2413:11:128:36:159:39:3311:07:0312:10:21
08725116361624 Apr 0318:12:08Total0.19451.4977338.1216.892.515:23:0521:01:1116:23:4417:25:5318:58:2320:00:32
08769116371642 Apr 151:52:19Total0.14631.5860340.4219.396.923:02:074:42:310:02:401:03:522:40:463:41:58
08814116381660 Apr 259:22:01Total0.09011.6890342.5221.4100.56:30:4612:13:167:31:198:31:4610:12:1611:12:43
08859116391678 May 616:44:20Total0.02851.8015344.3223.0102.513:52:1119:36:2914:52:5015:53:0517:35:3518:35:50
08905116401696 May 1623:58:19Total-0.03921.7813345.5223.6102.721:05:342:51:0422:06:3123:06:580:49:401:50:07
08951116411714 May 297:05:03Total-0.11201.6468346.1223.1100.34:12:009:58:065:13:306:14:547:55:128:56:36
08998116421732 Jun 0814:06:11Total-0.18881.5049345.9221.294.611:13:1416:59:0812:15:3513:18:5314:53:2915:56:47
09045116431750 Jun 1921:03:03Total-0.26841.3573344.7217.784.618:10:4223:55:2419:14:1220:20:4521:45:2122:51:54
09092116441768 Jun 303:56:19Total-0.34991.2062342.6212.568.01:05:016:47:372:10:043:22:194:30:195:42:34
09137116451786 Jul 1110:47:19Total-0.43241.0530339.3205.236.37:57:4013:36:589:04:4310:29:1011:05:2812:29:55
0918211646 1804 Jul 22 17:38:00Partial-0.51410.9011335.0195.814:50:3020:25:3016:00:0619:15:54
0922711647 1822 Aug 03 0:30:07Partial-0.59380.7526329.8184.221:45:133:15:0122:58:012:02:13
0927311648 1840 Aug 13 7:23:08Partial-0.67160.6074323.5170.04:41:2310:04:535:58:088:48:08
0931811649 1858 Aug 24 14:20:46Partial-0.74460.4707316.7153.411:42:2516:59:0713:04:0415:37:28
0936211650 1876 Sep 03 21:22:33Partial-0.81300.3425309.2133.918:47:5723:57:0920:15:3622:29:30
0940611651 1894 Sep 15 4:31:25Partial-0.87480.2261301.7110.92:00:347:02:163:35:585:26:52
0944811652 1912 Sep 26 11:44:50Partial-0.93200.1183293.981.79:17:5314:11:4711:03:5912:25:41
0949011653 1930 Oct 07 19:07:10Partial-0.98110.0252286.638.316:43:5221:30:2818:48:0119:26:19
0953211654 1948 Oct 18 2:35:41Penumbral-1.0245-0.0572279.70:15:504:55:32
0957311655 1966 Oct 29 10:12:53Penumbral-1.0599-0.1249273.77:56:0212:29:44
0961511656 1984 Nov 08 17:56:08Penumbral-1.0899-0.1825268.415:41:5620:10:20
0965611657 2002 Nov 20 1:47:40Penumbral-1.1126-0.2264264.323:35:313:59:49
0969711658 2020 Nov 30 9:44:01Penumbral-1.1309-0.2620261.07:33:3111:54:31
0973811659 2038 Dec 11 17:45:00Penumbral-1.1448-0.2892258.515:35:4519:54:15
0977811660 2056 Dec 22 1:48:56Penumbral-1.1559-0.3109256.423:40:443:57:08
0981911661 2075 Jan 02 9:55:03Penumbral-1.1642-0.3271254.97:47:3612:02:30
0986011662 2093 Jan 12 18:00:03Penumbral-1.1733-0.3444253.115:53:3020:06:36
0990211663 2111 Jan 25 2:03:07Penumbral-1.1833-0.3630250.823:57:434:08:31
0994411664 2129 Feb 04 10:02:24Penumbral-1.1959-0.3858247.67:58:3612:06:12
0998711665 2147 Feb 15 17:57:14Penumbral-1.2114-0.4138243.415:55:3219:58:56
1003111666 2165 Feb 26 1:44:02Penumbral-1.2329-0.4524237.123:45:293:42:35
1007411667 2183 Mar 09 9:24:16Penumbral-1.2592-0.4997229.07:29:4611:18:46
10117116682201 Mar 2016:55:04Penumbral-1.2929-0.5602217.815:06:1018:43:58
10161116692219 Apr 010:18:15Penumbral-1.3322-0.6309203.522:36:302:00:00
10205116702237 Apr 117:30:45Penumbral-1.3795-0.7163184.35:58:369:02:54
10250116712255 Apr 2214:36:07Penumbral-1.4324-0.8116159.213:16:3115:55:43
10296116722273 May 221:31:53Penumbral-1.4925-0.9205123.220:30:1722:33:29
10343116732291 May 144:20:25Penumbral-1.5580-1.039160.63:50:074:50:43

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