Lunar Saros 125

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2010 Dec 21

Saros cycle series 125 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 132.

Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
Chart
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
0762812511163 Jul 1711:51:17Penumbral-1.5011-0.879880.111:11:1412:31:20
0767512521181 Jul 2719:19:16Penumbral-1.4322-0.7529123.818:17:2220:21:10
0772112531199 Aug 82:52:18Penumbral-1.3665-0.6322152.81:35:544:08:42
0776712541217 Aug 1810:33:44Penumbral-1.3072-0.5234173.99:06:4712:00:41
0781312551235 Aug 2918:21:53Penumbral-1.2528-0.4237190.316:46:4419:57:02
0785812561253 Sep 092:19:22Penumbral-1.2055-0.3374202.90:37:554:00:49
0790212571271 Sep 2010:24:01Penumbral-1.1637-0.2613213.08:37:3112:10:31
0794712581289 Sep 3018:38:31Penumbral-1.1299-0.1998220.516:48:1620:28:46
0799212591307 Oct 123:00:20Penumbral-1.1017-0.1488226.41:07:084:53:32
08035125101325 Oct 2211:30:16Penumbral-1.0801-0.1097230.69:34:5813:25:34
08076125111343 Nov 0220:06:56Penumbral-1.0639-0.0804233.718:10:0522:03:47
08118125121361 Nov 134:49:55Penumbral-1.0525-0.0598235.72:52:046:47:46
08159125131379 Nov 2413:37:20Penumbral-1.0449-0.0461236.911:38:5315:35:47
08200125141397 Dec 0422:27:28Penumbral-1.0394-0.0359237.820:28:340:26:22
08241125151415 Dec 167:19:54Penumbral-1.0357-0.0290238.25:20:489:19:00
08283125161433 Dec 2616:12:40Penumbral-1.0319-0.0215238.714:13:1918:12:01
08324125171452 Jan 071:03:46Penumbral-1.0269-0.0117239.423:04:043:03:28
08365125181470 Jan 179:51:49Partial-1.01940.0030240.511.97:51:3411:52:049:45:529:57:46
08405125191488 Jan 2818:35:29Partial-1.00830.0243242.233.816:34:2320:36:3518:18:3518:52:23
08445125201506 Feb 083:14:07Partial-0.99310.0532244.649.81:11:495:16:252:49:133:39:01
08486125211524 Feb 1911:45:16Partial-0.97190.0933248.065.69:41:1613:49:1611:12:2812:18:04
08527125221542 Mar 0120:10:00Partial-0.94550.1430252.180.718:03:5722:16:0319:29:3920:50:21
08570125231560 Mar 124:26:27Partial-0.91270.2045257.195.82:17:546:35:003:38:335:14:21
08613125241578 Mar 2312:35:23Partial-0.87380.2770262.7110.410:24:0214:46:4411:40:1113:30:35
08656125251596 Apr 1220:35:30Partial-0.82780.3623268.9124.818:21:0322:49:5719:33:0621:37:54
08700125261614 Apr 244:28:48Partial-0.77660.4573275.4138.32:11:066:46:303:19:395:37:57
08744125271632 May 412:15:05Partial-0.71960.5625282.1151.19:54:0214:36:0810:59:3213:30:38
08788125281650 May 1519:54:19Partial-0.65700.6778288.8163.117:29:5522:18:4318:32:4621:15:52
08833125291668 May 263:28:47Partial-0.59090.7993295.2173.81:01:115:56:232:01:534:55:41
08879125301686 Jun 0610:58:28Partial-0.52110.9273301.3183.48:27:4913:29:079:26:4612:30:10
08925125311704 Jun 1718:25:46Total-0.44941.0583306.8191.735.715:52:2220:59:1016:49:5518:07:5518:43:3720:01:37
08972125321722 Jun 291:49:16Total-0.37501.1942311.8198.862.723:13:224:25:100:09:521:17:552:20:373:28:40
09019125331740 Jul 099:13:16Total-0.30141.3281316.1204.578.06:35:1311:51:197:31:018:34:169:52:1610:55:31
09066125341758 Jul 2016:36:44Total-0.22791.4615319.7208.988.313:56:5319:16:3514:52:1715:52:3517:20:5318:21:11
09112125351776 Jul 310:02:02Total-0.15661.5907322.7212.294.921:20:412:43:2322:15:5623:14:350:49:291:48:08
09157125361794 Aug 117:29:21Total-0.08741.7157324.9214.398.84:46:5410:11:485:42:126:39:578:18:459:16:30
0920212537 1812 Aug 22 15:01:22Total-0.02281.8320326.7215.4100.412:18:0117:44:4313:13:4014:11:1015:51:3416:49:04
0924712538 1830 Sep 02 22:37:55Total0.03711.8034327.9215.7100.219:53:581:21:5220:50:0421:47:4923:28:010:25:46
0929412539 1848 Sep 13 6:19:25Total0.09221.6997328.8215.498.63:35:019:03:494:31:435:30:077:08:438:07:07
0933812540 1866 Sep 24 14:07:14Total0.14121.6071329.4214.696.011:22:3216:51:5612:19:5613:19:1414:55:1415:54:32
0938112541 1884 Oct 04 22:01:55Total0.18391.5260329.9213.592.619:16:580:46:5220:15:1021:15:3722:48:1323:48:40
0942512542 1902 Oct 17 6:03:26Total0.22011.4566330.4212.388.83:18:148:48:384:17:175:19:026:47:507:49:35
0946712543 1920 Oct 27 14:11:38Total0.25021.3987330.9211.185.011:26:1116:57:0512:26:0513:29:0814:54:0815:57:11
0950912544 1938 Nov 07 22:26:42Total0.27381.3525331.5210.281.419:40:571:12:2720:41:3621:46:0023:07:240:11:48
0955012545 1956 Nov 18 6:48:16Total0.29171.3172332.2209.578.44:02:109:34:225:03:316:09:047:27:288:33:01
0959212546 1974 Nov 29 15:14:07Total0.30541.2896333.1208.975.712:27:3418:00:4013:29:4014:36:1615:51:5816:58:34
0963312547 1992 Dec 09 23:45:05Total0.31441.2709334.1208.773.920:58:022:32:0822:00:4423:08:080:22:021:29:26
0967412548 2010 Dec 21 8:18:04Total0.32141.2561335.1208.772.35:30:3111:05:376:33:437:41:558:54:1310:02:25
0971512549 2028 Dec 31 16:53:15Total0.32581.2463336.2208.871.314:05:0919:41:2115:08:5116:17:3617:28:5418:37:39
0975512550 2047 Jan 12 1:26:14Total0.33171.2341337.2208.970.022:37:384:14:5023:41:470:51:142:01:143:10:41
0979612551 2065 Jan 22 9:58:58Total0.33711.2231338.2209.068.87:09:5212:48:048:14:289:24:3410:33:2211:43:28
0983712552 2083 Feb 02 18:26:46Total0.34631.2052338.9208.866.515:37:1921:16:1316:42:2217:53:3119:00:0120:11:10
0987912553 2101 Feb 14 2:50:00Total0.35841.1825339.4208.463.40:00:185:39:421:05:482:18:183:21:424:34:12 [ dead link ]
0992112554 2119 Feb 25 11:05:13Total0.37651.1490339.5207.458.18:15:2813:54:589:21:3110:36:1011:34:1612:48:55
0996412555 2137 Mar 07 19:13:43Total0.39921.1069339.3205.850.016:24:0422:03:2217:30:4918:48:4319:38:4320:56:37
1000912556 2155 Mar 19 3:12:45Total0.42931.0517338.5203.435.50:23:306:02:001:31:032:55:003:30:304:54:27
1005212557 2173 Mar 29 11:02:23Partial0.46620.9839337.1199.98:13:5013:50:569:22:2612:42:20
1009512558 2191 Apr 09 18:42:01Partial0.51070.9022334.9194.915:54:3421:29:2817:04:3420:19:28
10138125592209 Apr 212:12:20Partial0.56170.8086331.7188.123:26:294:58:110:38:173:46:23
10182125602227 May 29:32:27Partial0.62040.7008327.3179.06:48:4812:16:068:02:5711:01:57
10227125612245 May 1216:43:42Partial0.68560.5809321.6166.714:02:5419:24:3015:20:2118:07:03
10273125622263 May 2323:46:25Partial0.75680.4499314.2150.221:09:192:23:3122:31:191:01:31
10319125632281 Jun 036:42:43Partial0.83220.3110305.1127.94:10:109:15:165:38:467:46:40
10365125642299 Jun 1413:31:01Partial0.91310.1618293.794.611:04:1015:57:5212:43:4314:18:19
10411125652317 Jun 2520:15:57Partial0.99550.0097280.223.717:55:5122:36:0320:04:0620:27:48
10457125662335 Jul 072:55:54Penumbral1.0806-0.1476263.80:44:005:07:48
10503125672353 Jul 179:35:20Penumbral1.1652-0.3043244.77:32:5911:37:41
10548125682371 Jul 2816:11:29Penumbral1.2511-0.4635221.714:20:3818:02:20
10592125692389 Aug 0722:50:34Penumbral1.3334-0.6162194.921:13:070:28:01
10637125702407 Aug 195:30:19Penumbral1.4137-0.7656162.14:09:166:51:22
10681125712425 Aug 2912:14:31Penumbral1.4893-0.9064120.411:14:1913:14:43
10725125722443 Sep 0919:02:39Penumbral1.5609-1.039951.718:36:4819:28:30

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