Lunar Saros 122

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Saros cycle series 122 for lunar eclipses occurs at the moon's ascending node, every 18 years 11 and 1/3 days. It contains 74 events. [1]

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This lunar saros is linked to Solar Saros 129.

Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
Chart
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
0727212211022 Aug 1414:51:42Penumbral1.5452-0.963925.614:38:5415:04:30
0731612221040 Aug 2422:35:38Penumbral1.4885-0.859991.221:50:0223:21:14
0736112231058 Sep 056:27:56Penumbral1.4381-0.7676121.85:27:027:28:50
0740512241076 Sep 1514:28:39Penumbral1.3941-0.6871142.513:17:2415:39:54
0745112251094 Sep 2622:38:25Penumbral1.3568-0.6191157.421:19:4323:57:07
0749712261112 Oct 76:57:02Penumbral1.3264-0.5637168.25:32:568:21:08
0754312271130 Oct 1815:22:48Penumbral1.3014-0.5182176.313:54:3916:50:57
0758912281148 Oct 2823:56:59Penumbral1.283-0.4848181.822:26:051:27:53
0763712291166 Nov 98:37:08Penumbral1.2696-0.4603185.67:04:2010:09:56
07683122101184 Nov 1917:23:21Penumbral1.2607-0.444187.915:49:2418:57:18
07729122111202 Dec 012:11:52Penumbral1.2534-0.4306189.70:37:013:46:43
07775122121220 Dec 1111:03:49Penumbral1.2491-0.4222190.69:28:3112:39:07
07821122131238 Dec 2219:55:49Penumbral1.2449-0.4139191.518:20:0421:31:34
07866122141257 Jan 024:47:00Penumbral1.2402-0.4043192.43:10:486:23:12
07910122151275 Jan 1313:35:00Penumbral1.2330-0.3902194.011:58:0015:12:00
07955122161293 Jan 2322:19:22Penumbral1.2230-0.3706196.320:41:1323:57:31
08000122171311 Feb 046:58:29Penumbral1.2089-0.3435199.55:18:448:38:14
08043122181329 Feb 1415:30:42Penumbral1.1896-0.3066204.013:48:4217:12:42
08084122191347 Feb 2523:56:18Penumbral1.1650-0.2600209.622:11:301:41:06
08126122201365 Mar 088:14:22Penumbral1.1345-0.2025216.26:26:1610:02:28
08167122211383 Mar 1916:24:19Penumbral1.0974-0.1330223.914:32:2218:16:16
08208122221401 Mar 300:26:41Penumbral1.0541-0.0523232.322:30:322:22:50
08249122231419 Apr 108:21:39Partial1.00480.0393241.343.06:21:0010:22:188:00:098:43:09
08291122241437 Apr 2016:10:28Partial0.95050.1399250.480.014:05:1618:15:4015:30:2816:50:28
08332122251455 May 123:51:27Partial0.88970.2522259.7105.821:41:362:01:1822:58:330:44:21
08373122261473 May 127:28:21Partial0.82560.3703268.7126.15:14:009:42:426:25:188:31:24
08412122271491 May 2315:00:00Partial0.75690.4965277.4143.512:41:1817:18:4213:48:1516:11:45
08452122281509 Jun 0222:29:18Partial0.68660.6253285.4158.020:06:360:52:0021:10:1823:48:18
08493122291527 Jun 145:54:52Partial0.61340.7593293.0170.63:28:228:21:224:29:347:20:10
08534122301545 Jun 2413:21:01Partial0.54090.8916299.6181.010:51:1315:50:4911:50:3114:51:31
08577122311563 Jul 0520:46:26Total0.46781.0245305.6189.723.418:13:3823:19:1419:11:3520:34:4420:58:0822:21:17
08620122321581 Jul 164:13:15Total0.39651.1541310.7196.956.51:37:546:48:362:34:483:45:004:41:305:51:42
08664122331599 Aug 0611:42:06Total0.32721.2794315.1202.673.19:04:3314:19:3910:00:4811:05:3312:18:3913:23:24
08709122341617 Aug 1619:15:10Total0.26211.3970318.8207.083.716:35:4621:54:3417:31:4018:33:1919:57:0120:58:40
08753122351635 Aug 282:53:01Total0.20131.5064321.9210.290.80:12:045:33:581:07:552:07:373:38:254:38:07
08797122361653 Sep 0710:35:26Total0.14481.6076324.4212.695.47:53:1413:17:388:49:089:47:4411:23:0812:21:44
08842122371671 Sep 1818:25:15Total0.09511.6963326.5214.298.115:42:0021:08:3016:38:0917:36:1219:14:1820:12:21
08888122381689 Sep 292:21:15Total0.05091.7747328.2215.299.523:37:095:05:210:33:391:31:303:11:004:08:51
08934122391707 Oct 1110:24:59Total0.01391.8400329.7215.8100.17:40:0813:09:508:37:059:34:5611:15:0212:12:53
08981122401725 Oct 2118:34:41Total-0.01771.8302331.0216.1100.115:49:1121:20:1116:46:3817:44:3819:24:4420:22:44
09027122411743 Nov 022:52:32Total-0.04211.7829332.3216.499.70:06:235:38:411:04:202:02:413:42:234:40:44
09074122421761 Nov 1211:15:47Total-0.06141.7449333.5216.699.38:29:0214:02:329:27:2910:26:0812:05:2613:04:05
09120122431779 Nov 2319:44:47Total-0.07521.7172334.8216.898.916:57:2322:32:1117:56:2318:55:2020:34:1421:33:11
09165122441797 Dec 044:17:57Total-0.08501.6971336.0217.098.61:29:577:05:572:29:273:28:395:07:156:06:27
0921012245 1815 Dec 16 12:55:06Total-0.09061.6850337.2217.498.410:06:3015:43:4211:06:2412:05:5413:44:1814:43:48
0925612246 1833 Dec 26 21:32:54Total-0.09511.6749338.4217.898.318:43:420:22:0619:44:0020:43:4522:22:0323:21:48
0930312247 1852 Jan 07 6:10:44Total-0.09911.6663339.6218.298.33:20:569:00:324:21:385:21:356:59:537:59:50
0934712248 1870 Jan 17 14:46:33Total-0.10371.6566340.7218.798.211:56:1217:36:5412:57:1213:57:2715:35:3916:35:54
0939012249 1888 Jan 28 23:20:01Total-0.10951.6452341.8219.198.120:29:072:10:5521:30:2822:30:580:09:041:09:34
0943312250 1906 Feb 09 7:46:58Total-0.11991.6254342.8219.497.84:55:3410:38:225:57:166:58:048:35:529:36:40
0947512251 1924 Feb 20 16:08:55Total-0.13381.5995343.6219.797.113:17:0719:00:4314:19:0415:20:2216:57:2817:58:46
0951712252 1942 Mar 03 0:21:54Total-0.15451.5612344.3219.795.921:29:453:14:0322:32:0323:33:571:09:512:11:45
0955812253 1960 Mar 13 8:28:21Total-0.17991.5145344.8219.494.05:35:5711:20:456:38:397:41:219:15:2110:18:03
0959912254 1978 Mar 24 16:23:11Total-0.21401.4518344.9218.590.713:30:4419:15:3814:33:5615:37:5017:08:3218:12:26
0964012255 1996 Apr 04 0:10:47Total-0.25341.3795344.7217.185.821:18:263:03:0822:22:1423:27:530:53:411:59:20
0968212256 2014 Apr 15 7:46:48Total-0.30171.2907343.9214.777.84:54:5110:38:455:59:277:07:548:25:429:34:09
0972312257 2032 Apr 25 15:14:51Total-0.35581.1913342.4211.265.512:23:3918:06:0313:29:1514:42:0615:47:3617:00:27
0976312258 2050 May 06 22:32:02Total-0.41811.0767340.0206.043.219:42:021:22:0220:49:0222:10:2622:53:380:15:02
0980412259 2068 May 17 5:42:17Partial-0.48510.9532336.6199.02:53:598:30:354:02:477:21:47
0984512260 2086 May 28 12:43:47Partial-0.55850.8180332.0189.49:57:4715:29:4711:09:0514:18:29
0988712261 2104 Jun 08 19:38:40Partial-0.63620.6746325.9176.816:55:4322:21:3718:10:1621:07:04
0992912262 2122 Jun 20 2:27:47Partial-0.71770.5240318.3160.223:48:385:06:561:07:413:47:53
0997212263 2140 Jun 30 9:13:17Partial-0.80120.3695308.9138.26:38:5011:47:448:04:1110:22:23
1001612264 2158 Jul 11 15:55:51Partial-0.88590.2126297.8107.613:26:5718:24:4515:02:0316:49:39
1005912265 2176 Jul 21 22:36:52Partial-0.97070.0553284.656.320:14:340:59:1022:08:4323:05:01
1010212266 2194 Aug 02 5:18:42Penumbral-1.0539-0.0993269.63:03:547:33:30
10146122672212 Aug 1312:02:09Penumbral-1.1349-0.2499252.69:55:5114:08:27
10190122682230 Aug 2418:48:09Penumbral-1.2127-0.3950233.516:51:2420:44:54
10235122692248 Sep 041:38:56Penumbral-1.2857-0.5314212.423:52:443:25:08
10281122702266 Sep 158:35:37Penumbral-1.3530-0.6573189.37:00:5810:10:16
10327122712284 Sep 2515:39:31Penumbral-1.4139-0.7716164.214:17:2517:01:37
10373122722302 Oct 0722:49:32Penumbral-1.4691-0.8754136.121:41:2923:57:35
10419122732320 Oct 186:08:39Penumbral-1.5163-0.9645104.85:16:157:01:03
10465122742338 Oct 2913:35:05Penumbral-1.5569-1.041465.413:02:2314:07:47

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