Lunar Saros 134

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Saros cycle series 134 for lunar eclipses occurs at the moon's ascending node, 18 years 11 and 1/3 days. It contains 72 events. [1]

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This lunar saros is linked to Solar Saros 141.

Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
Chart
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
0854613411550 Apr 0112:54:38Penumbral1.5506-0.977012.912:48:1113:01:05
0859013421568 Apr 1120:39:00Penumbral1.4970-0.876085.419:56:1821:21:42
0863313431586 May 34:16:35Penumbral1.4373-0.7639121.93:15:385:17:32
0867613441604 May 1311:49:46Penumbral1.3732-0.6441150.210:34:4013:04:52
0872113451622 May 2419:18:16Penumbral1.3046-0.5161174.317:51:0720:45:25
0876513461640 Jun 042:45:05Penumbral1.2340-0.3848194.81:07:414:22:29
0880913471658 Jun 1510:08:00Penumbral1.1593-0.2463213.18:21:2711:54:33
0885413481676 Jun 2517:32:06Penumbral1.0849-0.1086228.915:37:3919:26:33
0890013491694 Jul 070:55:25Partial1.00890.0317242.839.022:54:012:56:490:35:551:14:55
08946134101712 Jul 188:21:48Partial0.93500.1678254.787.96:14:2710:29:097:37:519:05:45
08993134111730 Jul 2915:49:46Partial0.86190.3022265.1115.513:37:1318:02:1914:52:0116:47:31
09039134121748 Aug 0823:23:28Partial0.79290.4287273.8134.921:06:341:40:2222:16:010:30:55
09086134131766 Aug 207:01:43Partial0.72720.5489281.3149.64:41:049:22:225:46:558:16:31
09131134141784 Aug 3014:45:57Partial0.66620.6602287.4161.112:22:1517:09:3913:25:2416:06:30
0917613415 1802 Sep 11 22:36:46Partial0.61050.7615292.6170.020:10:281:03:0421:11:460:01:46
0922113416 1820 Sep 22 6:35:09Partial0.56120.8511296.7176.84:06:489:03:305:06:458:03:33
0926713417 1838 Oct 03 14:41:28Partial0.51820.9288300.0182.112:11:2817:11:2813:10:2516:12:31
0931313418 1856 Oct 13 22:54:33Partial0.48090.9960302.7186.220:23:121:25:5421:21:270:27:39
0935713419 1874 Oct 25 7:16:22Total0.45101.0497304.8189.232.74:43:589:48:465:41:467:00:017:32:438:50:58
0940113420 1892 Nov 04 15:44:53Total0.42671.0930306.5191.544.113:11:3818:18:0814:09:0815:22:5016:06:5617:20:38
0944413421 1910 Nov 17 0:20:52Total0.40891.1246307.7193.050.621:47:012:54:4322:44:2223:55:340:46:101:57:22
0948613422 1928 Nov 27 9:01:47Total0.39521.1486308.7194.254.86:27:2611:36:087:24:418:34:239:29:1110:38:53
0952813423 1946 Dec 08 17:48:28Total0.38641.1639309.5194.957.315:13:4320:23:1316:11:0117:19:4918:17:0719:25:55
0956913424 1964 Dec 19 2:37:54Total0.38011.1748310.1195.558.90:02:515:12:571:00:092:08:273:07:214:15:39
0961013425 1982 Dec 30 11:29:37Total0.37581.1822310.6195.960.08:54:1914:04:559:51:4010:59:3711:59:3713:07:34
0965113426 2001 Jan 09 20:21:40Total0.37201.1889311.0196.361.017:46:1022:57:1018:43:3119:51:1020:52:1021:59:49
0969213427 2019 Jan 21 5:13:27Total0.36841.1953311.5196.862.02:37:427:49:123:35:034:42:275:44:276:51:51
0973313428 2037 Jan 31 14:01:38Total0.36191.2074312.1197.563.711:25:3516:37:4112:22:5313:29:4714:33:2915:40:23
0977313429 2055 Feb 11 22:46:17Total0.35261.2246312.9198.466.020:09:501:22:4421:07:0522:13:1723:19:170:25:29
0981413430 2073 Feb 22 7:24:53Total0.33881.2503313.8199.769.24:47:5910:01:475:45:026:50:177:59:299:04:44
0985513431 2091 Mar 05 15:58:22Total0.32121.2832315.0201.372.913:20:5218:35:5214:17:4315:21:5516:34:4917:39:01
0989813432 2109 Mar 17 0:22:28Total0.29621.3296316.4203.377.521:44:163:00:4022:40:4923:43:431:01:132:04:07
0994013433 2127 Mar 28 8:40:17Total0.26641.3849318.0205.582.36:01:1711:19:176:57:327:59:089:21:2610:23:02
0998313434 2145 Apr 07 16:48:09Total0.22851.4550319.7207.987.314:08:1819:28:0015:04:1216:04:3017:31:4818:32:06
1002713435 2163 Apr 19 0:49:33Total0.18581.5338321.5210.291.822:08:483:30:1823:04:270:03:391:35:272:34:39
1007013436 2181 Apr 29 8:40:08Total0.13451.6281323.2212.395.95:58:3211:21:446:53:597:52:119:28:0510:26:17
1011313437 2199 May 10 16:25:22Total0.07931.7297324.8214.098.813:42:5819:07:4614:38:2215:35:5817:14:4618:12:22
10157134382217 May 220:01:35Total0.01671.8444326.0215.2100.421:18:352:44:3522:13:5923:11:230:51:471:49:11
10201134392235 Jun 027:32:48Total-0.04951.7838326.7215.5100.14:49:2710:16:095:45:036:42:458:22:519:20:33
10246134402253 Jun 1214:57:11Total-0.12101.6520326.9214.897.612:13:4417:40:3813:09:4714:08:2315:45:5916:44:35
10292134412271 Jun 2322:18:46Total-0.19431.5166326.4212.992.319:35:341:01:5820:32:1921:32:3723:04:550:05:13
10339134422289 Jul 045:36:25Total-0.27031.3760325.1209.683.32:53:528:18:583:51:374:54:466:18:047:21:13
10386134432307 Jul 1612:51:48Total-0.34751.2329323.0204.969.110:10:1815:33:1811:09:2112:17:1513:26:2114:34:15
10432134442325 Jul 2620:06:28Total-0.42461.0898320.2198.645.017:26:2222:46:3418:27:1019:43:5820:28:5821:45:46
10478134452343 Aug 073:21:51Partial-0.50050.9484316.5190.70:43:366:00:061:46:304:57:12
10523134462361 Aug 1710:38:41Partial-0.57400.8112312.1181.28:02:3813:14:449:08:0512:09:17
10568134472379 Aug 2817:58:09Partial-0.64450.6792307.1170.115:24:3620:31:4216:33:0619:23:12
10612134482397 Sep 081:22:03Partial-0.71040.5556301.7157.422:51:123:52:540:03:212:40:45
10657134492415 Sep 198:51:06Partial-0.77130.4410296.1143.26:23:0311:19:097:39:3010:02:42
10701134502433 Sep 2916:24:45Partial-0.82730.3352290.4127.213:59:3318:49:5715:21:0917:28:21
10745134512451 Oct 110:05:24Partial-0.87680.2413284.9109.821:42:572:27:5123:10:301:00:18
10787134522469 Oct 217:52:38Partial-0.91960.1596279.890.65:32:4410:12:327:07:208:37:56
10829134532487 Nov 0115:47:25Partial-0.95590.0900275.368.913:29:4618:05:0415:12:5816:21:52
10870134542505 Nov 1223:47:37Partial-0.98690.0301271.440.321:31:552:03:1923:27:280:07:46
10911134552523 Nov 247:55:24Penumbral-1.0110-0.0168268.45:41:1210:09:36
10952134562541 Dec 0416:08:21Penumbral-1.0300-0.0543266.213:55:1518:21:27
10994134572559 Dec 160:26:02Penumbral-1.0444-0.0832264.622:13:442:38:20
11035134582577 Dec 268:46:27Penumbral-1.0560-0.1065263.56:34:4210:58:12
11075134592596 Jan 0617:09:04Penumbral-1.0652-0.1251262.814:57:4019:20:28
11115134602614 Jan 181:31:45Penumbral-1.0735-0.1418262.123:20:423:42:48
11154134612632 Jan 299:52:07Penumbral-1.0828-0.1600261.17:41:3412:02:40
11195134622650 Feb 0818:09:59Penumbral-1.0934-0.1803259.716:00:0820:19:50
11237134632668 Feb 202:22:36Penumbral-1.1072-0.2063257.40:13:544:31:18
11280134642686 Mar 0210:28:53Penumbral-1.1257-0.2405253.98:21:5612:35:50
11322134652704 Mar 1318:26:58Penumbral-1.1501-0.2852248.716:22:3720:31:19
11365134662722 Mar 252:17:14Penumbral-1.1798-0.3398241.70:16:234:18:05
11407134672740 Apr 049:58:17Penumbral-1.2163-0.4063232.38:02:0811:54:26
11450134682758 Apr 1517:28:58Penumbral-1.2602-0.4867219.815:39:0419:18:52
11494134692776 Apr 260:50:25Penumbral-1.3110-0.5794203.523:08:402:32:10
11540134702794 May 78:02:01Penumbral-1.3690-0.6856181.96:31:049:32:58
11586134712812 May 1715:05:07Penumbral-1.4327-0.8023153.013:48:3716:21:37
11634134722830 May 2821:58:39Penumbral-1.5032-0.9315110.121:03:3622:53:42

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