Lunar Saros 143

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Saros cycle series 143 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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Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
Chart
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
0896814311720 Aug 182:31:47Penumbral-1.4936-0.886699.21:42:113:21:23
0901514321738 Aug 299:51:16Penumbral-1.4268-0.7636138.58:42:0111:00:31
0906214331756 Sep 0817:19:28Penumbral-1.3658-0.6514165.015:56:5818:41:58
0910814341774 Sep 200:57:04Penumbral-1.3118-0.5520184.223:24:582:29:10
0915314351792 Sep 308:43:05Penumbral-1.2636-0.4634199.07:03:3510:22:35
091981436 1810 Oct 12 16:39:20Penumbral-1.2230-0.3889210.114:54:1718:24:23
092431437 1828 Oct 23 0:44:42Penumbral-1.1889-0.3263218.522:55:272:33:57
092901438 1846 Nov 03 8:59:23Penumbral-1.1618-0.2766224.57:07:0810:51:38
093341439 1864 Nov 13 17:21:25Penumbral-1.1402-0.2367228.915:26:5819:15:52
0937714310 1882 Nov 25 1:51:01Penumbral-1.1243-0.2071231.823:55:073:46:55
0942114311 1900 Dec 06 10:26:29Penumbral-1.1125-0.1851233.78:29:3812:23:20
0946314312 1918 Dec 17 19:06:01Penumbral-1.1035-0.1679234.917:08:3421:03:28
0950514313 1936 Dec 28 3:49:09Penumbral-1.0970-0.1550235.51:51:245:46:54
0954614314 1955 Jan 08 12:33:20Penumbral-1.0906-0.1421236.010:35:2014:31:20
0958714315 1973 Jan 18 21:17:58Penumbral-1.0844-0.1293236.519:19:4323:16:13
0962814316 1991 Jan 30 5:59:38Penumbral-1.0752-0.1106237.54:00:537:58:23
0966914317 2009 Feb 09 14:39:22Penumbral-1.0640-0.0882238.812:39:5816:38:46
0971014318 2027 Feb 20 23:14:06Penumbral-1.0480-0.0569241.021:13:361:14:36
0975114319 2045 Mar 03 7:43:26Penumbral-1.0274-0.0168243.95:41:299:45:23
0979214320 2063 Mar 14 16:05:49Partial-1.00070.0342247.840.614:01:5518:09:4315:45:3116:26:07
0983314321 2081 Mar 25 0:22:01Partial-0.96870.0953252.467.122:15:492:28:1323:48:280:55:34
0987514322 2099 Apr 05 8:30:56Partial-0.93040.1680257.788.16:22:0510:39:477:46:539:14:59
0991714323 2117 Apr 16 16:32:00Partial-0.88520.2530263.7106.614:20:0918:43:5115:38:4217:25:18
0995914324 2135 Apr 28 0:26:35Partial-0.83440.3483269.9123.222:11:382:41:3223:24:591:28:11
1000314325 2153 May 08 8:14:39Partial-0.77810.4535276.3138.35:56:3010:32:487:05:309:23:48
1004614326 2171 May 19 15:56:55Partial-0.71660.5680282.7151.913:35:3418:18:1614:40:5817:12:52
1008914327 2189 May 29 23:34:01Partial-0.65050.6909288.8164.121:09:371:58:2522:11:580:56:04
10132143282207 Jun 117:07:39Partial-0.58110.8193294.5174.84:40:249:34:545:40:158:35:03
10176143292225 Jun 2114:38:56Partial-0.50970.9512299.7183.912:09:0517:08:4713:06:5916:10:53
10221143302243 Jul 0222:07:19Total-0.43551.0880304.3191.843.219:35:100:39:2820:31:2521:45:4322:28:5523:43:13
10267143312261 Jul 135:36:18Total-0.36171.2235308.2198.166.03:02:128:10:243:57:155:03:186:09:187:15:21
10313143322279 Jul 2413:05:07Total-0.28771.3593311.4203.179.910:29:2515:40:4911:23:3412:25:1013:45:0414:46:40
10360143332297 Aug 0320:37:10Total-0.21621.4901313.9206.888.918:00:1323:14:0718:53:4619:52:4321:21:3722:20:34
10406143342315 Aug 164:10:27Total-0.14591.6185315.7209.394.71:32:366:48:182:25:483:23:064:57:485:55:06
10452143352333 Aug 2611:49:39Total-0.08071.7372317.0210.897.99:11:0914:28:0910:04:1511:00:4212:38:3613:35:03
10498143362351 Sep 0619:32:42Total-0.01881.8495317.7211.499.116:53:5122:11:3317:47:0018:43:0920:22:1521:18:24
10543143372369 Sep 173:22:09Total0.03741.8139318.1211.398.80:43:066:01:121:36:302:32:454:11:335:07:48
10587143382387 Sep 2811:16:56Total0.08901.7176318.1210.797.38:37:5313:55:599:31:3510:28:1712:05:3513:02:17
10632143392405 Oct 0819:19:56Total0.13361.6341318.1209.795.116:40:5321:58:5917:35:0518:32:2320:07:2921:04:47
10676143402423 Oct 203:29:19Total0.17231.5612317.9208.692.30:50:226:08:161:45:012:43:104:15:285:13:37
10720143412441 Oct 3011:45:56Total0.20481.4997317.8207.489.39:07:0214:24:5010:02:1411:01:1712:30:3513:29:38
10764143422459 Nov 1020:09:31Total0.23121.4492317.7206.386.317:30:4022:48:2218:26:2219:26:2220:52:4021:52:40
10806143432477 Nov 214:40:34Total0.25151.4101317.8205.483.82:01:407:19:282:57:523:58:405:22:286:23:16
10848143442495 Dec 0213:16:56Total0.26711.3799318.0204.881.610:37:5615:55:5611:34:3212:36:0813:57:4414:59:20
10889143452513 Dec 1321:58:14Total0.27831.3576318.4204.379.819:19:020:37:2620:16:0521:18:2022:38:0823:40:23
10929143462531 Dec 256:43:03Total0.28651.3412318.8204.078.54:03:399:22:275:01:036:03:487:22:188:25:03
10970143472550 Jan 0415:31:00Total0.29211.3299319.4203.977.612:51:1818:10:4213:49:0314:52:1216:09:4817:12:57
11012143482568 Jan 160:18:34Total0.29771.3185319.9203.976.721:38:372:58:3122:36:3723:40:130:56:552:00:31
11052143492586 Jan 269:06:34Total0.30291.3083320.5203.975.86:26:1911:46:497:24:378:28:409:44:2810:48:31
11092143502604 Feb 0717:51:11Total0.31061.2936320.9203.774.515:10:4420:31:3816:09:2017:13:5618:28:2619:33:02
11132143512622 Feb 182:32:59Total0.32011.2758321.2203.572.823:52:235:13:350:51:141:56:353:09:234:14:44
11173143522640 Feb 2911:07:48Total0.33531.2478321.3202.869.88:27:0913:48:279:26:2410:32:5411:42:4212:49:12
11214143532658 Mar 1119:37:41Total0.35391.2136321.2201.965.716:57:0522:18:1717:56:4419:04:5020:10:3221:18:38
11257143542676 Mar 223:59:06Total0.37931.1670320.6200.359.11:18:486:39:242:18:573:29:334:28:395:39:15
11300143552694 Apr 0212:12:44Total0.41061.1098319.7198.049.09:32:5314:52:3510:33:4411:48:1412:37:1413:51:44
11343143562712 Apr 1320:16:52Total0.44901.0393318.2194.730.017:37:4622:55:5818:39:3120:01:5220:31:5221:54:13
11385143572730 Apr 254:13:03Partial0.49340.9579316.1190.31:35:006:51:062:37:545:48:12
11428143582748 May 512:00:09Partial0.54490.8633313.1184.39:23:3614:36:4210:28:0013:32:18
11472143592766 May 1619:38:18Partial0.60300.7565309.1176.217:03:4522:12:5118:10:1221:06:24
11516143602784 May 273:08:54Partial0.66670.6392304.0165.70:36:545:40:541:46:034:31:45
11562143612802 Jun 0710:32:24Partial0.73520.5129297.6151.98:03:3613:01:129:16:2711:48:21
11609143622820 Jun 1717:49:32Partial0.80820.3781289.6133.515:24:4420:14:2016:42:4718:56:17
11656143632838 Jun 291:01:07Partial0.88500.2362279.9108.122:41:103:21:040:07:041:55:10
11702143642856 Jul 098:09:01Partial0.96360.0906268.468.65:54:4910:23:137:34:438:43:19
11748143652874 Jul 2015:14:11Penumbral1.0433-0.0571254.913:06:4417:21:38
11794143662892 Jul 3022:16:27Penumbral1.1241-0.2074238.920:17:000:15:54
11839143672910 Aug 125:19:18Penumbral1.2032-0.3546220.63:29:007:09:36
11884143682928 Aug 2212:22:23Penumbral1.2807-0.4992199.210:42:4714:01:59
11929143692946 Sep 0219:28:48Penumbral1.3545-0.6370174.618:01:3020:56:06
11975143702964 Sep 132:37:10Penumbral1.4252-0.7696145.01:24:403:49:40
12020143712982 Sep 249:51:36Penumbral1.4899-0.8911108.88:57:1210:46:00
12063143723000 Oct 0517:10:38Penumbral1.5497-1.003953.516:43:5317:37:23

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