Lunar Saros 139

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Saros cycle series 139 for lunar eclipses occurs at the moon's descending node, repeats every 18 years 11 and 1/3 days. It contains 79 events (75 before 3000 Dec 31 AD). [1]

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Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
Chart
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
0881113911658 Dec 0920:10:47Penumbral-1.5784-1.089737.219:52:1120:29:23
0885613921676 Dec 204:11:44Penumbral-1.5710-1.076852.93:45:174:38:11
0890213931694 Dec 3112:13:59Penumbral-1.5645-1.065363.111:42:2612:45:32
0894813941713 Jan 1120:14:55Penumbral-1.5569-1.051373.019:38:2520:51:25
0899513951731 Jan 234:14:13Penumbral-1.5477-1.033883.23:32:374:55:49
0904113961749 Feb 0212:09:42Penumbral-1.5351-1.010095.211:22:0612:57:18
0908813971767 Feb 1319:59:03Penumbral-1.5174-0.9764109.619:04:1520:53:51
0913313981785 Feb 243:42:22Penumbral-1.4947-0.9331125.52:39:374:45:07
091781399 1803 Mar 08 11:17:40Penumbral-1.4653-0.8776143.210:06:0412:29:16
0922313910 1821 Mar 18 18:44:59Penumbral-1.4293-0.8095161.817:24:0520:05:53
0926913911 1839 Mar 30 2:03:05Penumbral-1.3853-0.7269181.40:32:233:33:47
0931413912 1857 Apr 09 9:13:19Penumbral-1.3347-0.6318201.07:32:4910:53:49
0935813913 1875 Apr 20 16:15:23Penumbral-1.2770-0.5238220.214:25:1718:05:29
0940213914 1893 Apr 30 23:08:58Penumbral-1.2119-0.4023239.221:09:221:08:34
0944513915 1911 May 13 5:56:24Penumbral-1.1413-0.2706257.03:47:548:04:54
0948713916 1929 May 23 12:37:45Penumbral-1.0650-0.1287273.710:20:5414:54:36
0952913917 1947 Jun 03 19:15:44Partial-0.98490.0202288.934.716:51:1721:40:1118:58:2319:33:05
0957013918 1965 Jun 14 1:49:26Partial-0.90050.1767302.7100.323:18:054:20:470:59:172:39:35
0961113919 1983 Jun 25 8:23:11Partial-0.81510.3348314.7134.65:45:5011:00:327:15:539:30:29
0965213920 2001 Jul 05 14:56:23Partial-0.72870.4947325.1159.312:13:5017:38:5613:36:4416:16:02
0969313921 2019 Jul 16 21:31:55Partial-0.64300.6531333.7177.918:45:040:18:4620:02:5823:00:52
0973413922 2037 Jul 27 4:09:53Partial-0.55820.8095340.8192.41:19:297:00:172:33:415:46:05
0977413923 2055 Aug 07 10:53:18Partial-0.47690.9594346.3203.48:00:0913:46:279:11:3612:35:00
0981513924 2073 Aug 17 17:42:41Total-0.39981.1013350.5211.650.114:47:2620:37:5615:56:5317:17:3818:07:4419:28:29
0985613925 2091 Aug 29 0:38:25Total-0.32701.2351353.4217.572.921:41:433:35:0722:49:400:01:581:14:522:27:10
0989913926 2109 Sep 09 7:43:03Total-0.26081.3568355.2221.685.64:45:2710:40:395:52:157:00:158:25:519:33:51
0994113927 2127 Sep 20 14:56:04Total-0.20071.4672356.2224.293.511:57:5817:54:1013:03:5814:09:1915:42:4916:48:10
0998413928 2145 Sep 30 22:19:51Total-0.14861.5628356.5225.798.219:21:361:18:0620:27:0021:30:4523:08:570:12:42
1002813929 2163 Oct 12 5:51:53Total-0.10261.6471356.3226.3100.92:53:448:50:023:58:445:01:266:42:207:45:02
1007113930 2181 Oct 22 13:35:21Total-0.06521.7157355.7226.3102.210:37:3016:33:1211:42:1212:44:1514:26:2715:28:30
1011413931 2199 Nov 02 21:27:11Total-0.03401.7731354.9226.0102.718:29:440:24:3819:34:1120:35:5022:18:3223:20:11
10158139322217 Nov 145:29:02Total-0.01001.8171353.9225.5102.62:32:058:25:593:36:174:37:446:20:207:21:47
10202139332235 Nov 2513:38:16Total0.00861.8201352.8224.9102.410:41:5216:34:4011:45:4912:47:0414:29:2815:30:43
10247139342253 Dec 0521:55:59Total0.02131.7974351.6224.2102.019:00:110:51:4720:03:5321:04:5922:46:5923:48:05
10293139352271 Dec 176:18:50Total0.03031.7815350.4223.5101.73:23:389:14:024:27:055:27:597:09:418:10:35
10340139362289 Dec 2714:46:24Total0.03641.7713349.1222.9101.411:51:5117:40:5712:54:5713:55:4215:37:0616:37:51
10387139372308 Jan 0823:16:24Total0.04131.7637347.8222.3101.120:22:302:10:1821:25:1522:25:510:06:571:07:33
10433139382326 Jan 197:48:32Total0.04541.7577346.4221.7100.94:55:2010:41:445:57:416:58:058:38:599:39:23
10479139392344 Jan 3016:18:41Total0.05181.7479345.0221.1100.613:26:1119:11:1114:28:0815:28:2317:08:5918:09:14
10524139402362 Feb 100:47:27Total0.05991.7352343.5220.5100.321:55:423:39:1222:57:1223:57:181:37:362:37:42
10569139412380 Feb 219:11:43Total0.07251.7144341.9219.999.96:20:4612:02:407:21:468:21:4610:01:4011:01:40
10613139422398 Mar 0317:32:53Total0.08851.6877340.2219.199.214:42:4720:22:5915:43:2016:43:1718:22:2919:22:26
10658139432416 Mar 141:45:55Total0.11181.6477338.3218.298.122:56:464:35:0423:56:490:56:522:34:583:35:01
10702139442434 Mar 259:54:38Total0.13951.5998336.3217.096.47:06:2912:42:478:06:089:06:2610:42:5011:43:08
10746139452452 Apr 0417:54:43Total0.17481.5380333.9215.393.715:07:4620:41:4016:07:0417:07:5218:41:3419:42:22
10788139462470 Apr 161:49:49Total0.21501.4670331.3213.289.823:04:104:35:280:03:131:04:552:34:433:36:25
10830139472488 Apr 269:36:10Total0.26341.3812328.1210.383.76:52:0712:20:137:51:018:54:1910:18:0111:21:19
10871139482506 May 817:18:30Total0.31581.2877324.5206.675.114:36:1520:00:4515:35:1216:40:5717:56:0319:01:48
10912139492524 May 190:54:02Total0.37441.1826320.3201.761.822:13:533:34:1123:13:110:23:081:24:562:34:53
10953139502542 May 308:25:22Total0.43751.0695315.3195.539.45:47:4311:03:016:47:378:05:408:45:0410:03:07
10995139512560 Jun 0915:52:08Partial0.50470.9482309.5187.813:17:2318:26:5314:18:1417:26:02
11036139522578 Jun 2023:17:05Partial0.57410.8228302.9178.420:45:381:48:3221:47:530:46:17
11076139532596 Jul 016:40:09Partial0.64570.6930295.3166.94:12:309:07:485:16:428:03:36
11116139542614 Jul 1314:02:30Partial0.71830.5612286.9153.011:39:0316:25:5712:46:0015:19:00
11155139552632 Jul 2321:26:01Partial0.79020.4302277.6136.419:07:1323:44:4920:17:4922:34:13
11196139562650 Aug 044:51:39Partial0.86060.3017267.6116.22:37:517:05:273:53:335:49:45
11238139572668 Aug 1412:20:04Partial0.92900.1766256.990.310:11:3714:28:3111:34:5513:05:13
11281139582686 Aug 2519:52:22Partial0.99460.0563245.651.817:49:3421:55:1019:26:2820:18:16
11323139592704 Sep 063:30:17Penumbral1.0559-0.0562233.91:33:205:27:14
11366139602722 Sep 1711:14:28Penumbral1.1120-0.1596222.29:23:2213:05:34
11408139612740 Sep 2719:04:39Penumbral1.1636-0.2549210.317:19:3020:49:48
11452139622758 Oct 093:02:58Penumbral1.2090-0.3388199.01:23:284:42:28
11496139632776 Oct 1911:08:55Penumbral1.2486-0.4124188.39:34:4612:43:04
11542139642794 Oct 3019:23:28Penumbral1.2815-0.4738178.717:54:0720:52:49
11588139652812 Nov 103:44:37Penumbral1.3094-0.5260170.02:19:375:09:37
11636139662830 Nov 2112:13:59Penumbral1.3312-0.5668162.810:52:3513:35:23
11682139672848 Dec 0120:49:50Penumbral1.3481-0.5989156.919:31:2322:08:17
11728139682866 Dec 135:31:19Penumbral1.3610-0.6234152.34:15:106:47:28
11774139692884 Dec 2314:17:44Penumbral1.3703-0.6410148.913:03:1715:32:11
11820139702903 Jan 0423:07:17Penumbral1.3775-0.6546146.221:54:110:20:23
11865139712921 Jan 157:59:27Penumbral1.3825-0.6643144.36:47:189:11:36
11910139722939 Jan 2616:50:38Penumbral1.3889-0.6760141.715:39:4718:01:29
11955139732957 Feb 061:42:04Penumbral1.3951-0.6872139.10:32:312:51:37
12001139742975 Feb 1710:30:03Penumbral1.4045-0.7043135.09:22:3311:37:33
12045139752993 Feb 2719:14:41Penumbral1.4166-0.7260129.418:09:5920:19:23

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