Lunar Saros 132

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March 1997 partial lunar eclipse 445UT-dale ireland.png
1997 Mar 24
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2015 Apr 4

Saros series 132 for lunar eclipses occurs at the moon's ascending node, repeating every 18 years 11 and 1/3 days. It contains 71 member events, including 44 umbral lunar eclipses (32 partial lunar eclipses and 12 total lunar eclipses, starting in 2015 and ending in 2213).

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Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
Chart
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
0841513211492 May 126:21:14Penumbral1.5337-0.947452.05:55:146:47:14
0845513221510 May 2313:38:07Penumbral1.4701-0.8316108.112:44:0414:32:10
0849613231528 Jun 0220:49:34Penumbral1.4025-0.7088144.919:37:0722:02:01
0853713241546 Jun 143:57:38Penumbral1.3329-0.5824174.02:30:385:24:38
0858013251564 Jun 2411:03:08Penumbral1.2616-0.4534198.69:23:5012:42:26
0862313261582 Jul 0518:08:00Penumbral1.1903-0.3245219.816:18:0619:57:54
0866613271600 Jul 261:13:18Penumbral1.1200-0.1978238.323:14:093:12:27
0871113281618 Aug 068:19:44Penumbral1.0513-0.0743254.46:12:3210:26:56
0875513291636 Aug 1615:29:55Partial0.98610.0426268.447.813:15:4317:44:0715:06:0115:53:49
08799132101654 Aug 2722:44:01Partial0.92460.1526280.589.320:23:461:04:1621:59:2223:28:40
08844132111672 Sep 076:03:27Partial0.86810.2531291.0113.73:37:578:28:575:06:367:00:18
08890132121690 Sep 1813:28:36Partial0.81690.3440300.0131.210:58:3615:58:3612:23:0014:34:12
08936132131708 Sep 2921:01:05Partial0.77250.4224307.5144.118:27:2023:34:5019:49:0222:13:08
08983132141726 Oct 114:40:33Partial0.73410.4897314.0154.02:03:337:17:333:23:335:57:33
09029132151744 Oct 2112:26:28Partial0.70160.5462319.4161.79:46:4615:06:1011:05:3713:47:19
09076132161762 Nov 0120:19:49Partial0.67590.5905323.8167.417:37:5523:01:4318:56:0721:43:31
09122132171780 Nov 124:19:52Partial0.65650.6232327.5171.51:36:077:03:372:54:075:45:37
09167132181798 Nov 2312:25:24Partial0.64210.6472330.4174.59:40:1215:10:3610:58:0913:52:39
0921213219 1816 Dec 04 20:35:14Partial0.63190.6636332.8176.717:48:5023:21:3819:06:5322:03:35
0925813220 1834 Dec 16 4:48:07Partial0.62490.6746334.8178.22:00:437:35:313:19:016:17:13
0930513221 1852 Dec 26 13:03:06Partial0.62030.6815336.5179.310:14:5115:51:2111:33:2714:32:45
0934913222 1871 Jan 06 21:16:40Partial0.61540.6893338.0180.518:27:400:05:4019:46:2522:46:55
0939213223 1889 Jan 17 5:29:39Partial0.61060.6972339.5181.72:39:548:19:243:58:487:00:30
0943513224 1907 Jan 29 13:38:00Partial0.60270.7110341.1183.510:47:2716:28:3312:06:1515:09:45
0947713225 1925 Feb 08 21:42:22Partial0.59210.7304342.9185.718:50:550:33:4920:09:3123:15:13
0951913226 1943 Feb 20 5:38:23Partial0.57510.7616345.1189.02:45:508:30:564:03:537:12:53
0956013227 1961 Mar 02 13:28:40Partial0.55400.8006347.6192.910:34:5216:22:2811:52:1315:05:07
0960113228 1979 Mar 13 21:08:52Partial0.52530.8538350.6197.718:13:340:04:1019:30:0122:47:43
0964213229 1997 Mar 24 4:40:28Partial0.48990.9195353.9203.11:43:317:37:252:58:556:22:01
0968413230 2015 Apr 04 12:01:24Total0.44601.0008357.5209.04.79:02:3915:00:0910:16:5411:59:0312:03:4513:45:54
0972513231 2033 Apr 14 19:13:51Total0.39541.0944361.2215.049.216:13:1522:14:2717:26:2118:49:1519:38:2721:01:21
0976513232 2051 Apr 26 2:16:28Total0.33711.2022364.8220.869.623:14:045:18:520:26:041:41:402:51:164:06:52
0980613233 2069 May 06 9:09:57Total0.27171.3229368.1226.284.36:05:5412:14:007:16:518:27:489:52:0611:03:03
0984713234 2087 May 17 15:55:20Total0.19991.4554371.0230.695.112:49:5019:00:5014:00:0215:07:4716:42:5317:50:38
0988913235 2105 May 28 22:34:06Total0.12271.5976373.1233.9102.319:27:331:40:3920:37:0921:42:5723:25:150:31:03
0993113236 2123 Jun 09 5:06:28Total0.04061.7487374.3235.7106.11:59:198:13:373:08:374:13:255:59:317:04:19
0997413237 2141 Jun 19 11:34:51Total-0.04461.7415374.4235.9106.18:27:3914:42:039:36:5410:41:4812:27:5413:32:48
1001813238 2159 Jun 30 18:00:09Total-0.13221.5809373.4234.1102.014:53:2721:06:5116:03:0617:09:0918:51:0919:57:12
1006113239 2177 Jul 11 0:25:23Total-0.21991.4199371.2230.493.021:19:473:30:5922:30:1123:38:531:11:532:20:35
1010413240 2195 Jul 22 6:49:10Total-0.30861.2569367.7224.677.43:45:199:53:014:56:526:10:287:27:528:41:28
10148132412213 Aug 0213:16:20Total-0.39461.0987363.1216.850.610:14:4716:17:5311:27:5612:51:0213:41:3815:04:44
10192132422231 Aug 1319:45:54Partial-0.47860.9439357.4206.916:47:1222:44:3618:02:2721:29:21
10238132432249 Aug 242:22:14Partial-0.55720.7990350.9195.323:26:475:17:410:44:353:59:53
10284132442267 Sep 049:02:59Partial-0.63220.6605343.6181.76:11:1111:54:477:32:0810:33:50
10330132452285 Sep 1415:53:25Partial-0.69970.5357336.1166.913:05:2218:41:2814:29:5817:16:52
10376132462303 Sep 2622:50:54Partial-0.76150.4212328.4150.520:06:421:35:0621:35:390:06:09
10422132472321 Oct 075:58:35Partial-0.81520.3218320.9133.43:18:088:39:024:51:537:05:17
10468132482339 Oct 1813:14:22Partial-0.86250.2339313.8115.110:37:2815:51:1612:16:4914:11:55
10513132492357 Oct 2820:41:13Partial-0.90090.1625307.496.818:07:3123:14:5519:52:4921:29:37
10558132502375 Nov 094:16:34Partial-0.93300.1030301.877.61:45:406:47:283:37:464:55:22
10602132512393 Nov 1912:00:29Partial-0.95830.0560297.057.59:31:5914:28:5911:31:4412:29:14
10648132522411 Nov 3019:52:22Partial-0.97740.0205293.134.917:25:4922:18:5519:34:5520:09:49
10692132532429 Dec 113:51:44Penumbral-0.9904-0.0033290.11:26:416:16:47
10736132542447 Dec 2211:56:10Penumbral-1.0001-0.0207287.79:32:1914:20:01
10779132552466 Jan 0120:04:17Penumbral-1.0070-0.0328285.617:41:2922:27:05
10821132562484 Jan 134:14:53Penumbral-1.0124-0.0418283.81:52:596:36:47
10862132572502 Jan 2412:26:40Penumbral-1.0173-0.0494281.910:05:4314:47:37
10903132582520 Feb 0420:36:27Penumbral-1.0242-0.0603279.518:16:4222:56:12
10943132592538 Feb 154:44:31Penumbral-1.0329-0.0744276.62:26:137:02:49
10985132602556 Feb 2612:48:08Penumbral-1.0459-0.0959272.710:31:4715:04:29
11026132612574 Mar 0820:47:08Penumbral-1.0631-0.1249267.818:33:1423:01:02
11066132622592 Mar 194:38:54Penumbral-1.0867-0.1655261.32:28:156:49:33
11106132632610 Mar 3112:25:16Penumbral-1.1153-0.2149253.510:18:3114:32:01
11146132642628 Apr 1020:04:00Penumbral-1.1504-0.2764243.718:02:0922:05:51
11187132652646 Apr 223:35:31Penumbral-1.1920-0.3496231.61:39:435:31:19
11228132662664 May 211:00:10Penumbral-1.2396-0.4340216.89:11:4612:48:34
11271132672682 May 1318:18:50Penumbral-1.2927-0.5284198.916:39:2319:58:17
11313132682700 May 251:32:20Penumbral-1.3504-0.6315176.90:03:533:00:47
11356132692718 Jun 058:40:08Penumbral-1.4132-0.7438148.97:25:419:54:35
11398132702736 Jun 1515:45:49Penumbral-1.4783-0.8608111.514:50:0416:41:34
11441132712754 Jun 2622:48:44Penumbral-1.5463-0.983245.122:26:1123:11:17

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