Lunar Saros 145

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Saros cycle series 145 for lunar eclipses occurs at the moon's descending node, repeats every 18 years 11 and 1/3 days. It contains 71 events (65 listed before 3000). [1]

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This lunar saros is linked to Solar Saros 152.

Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
Chart
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
092531451 1832 Aug 11 14:14:52Penumbral-1.5396-1.000079.113:35:1914:54:25
093001452 1850 Aug 22 20:54:59Penumbral-1.4679-0.8704136.119:46:5622:03:02
093441453 1868 Sep 02 3:41:27Penumbral-1.4012-0.7499171.92:15:305:07:24
093871454 1886 Sep 13 10:34:41Penumbral-1.3398-0.6392198.48:55:2912:13:53
094301455 1904 Sep 24 17:34:44Penumbral-1.2837-0.5384219.115:45:1119:24:17
094721456 1922 Oct 06 0:43:50Penumbral-1.2348-0.4508235.222:46:142:41:26
095141457 1940 Oct 16 8:01:17Penumbral-1.1924-0.3749248.05:57:1710:05:17
095551458 1958 Oct 27 15:27:50Penumbral-1.1570-0.3118257.913:18:5317:36:47
095961459 1976 Nov 06 23:01:59Penumbral-1.1275-0.2594265.820:49:051:14:53
0963714510 1994 Nov 18 6:44:54Penumbral-1.1047-0.2189271.64:29:069:00:42
0967814511 2012 Nov 28 14:34:07Penumbral-1.0869-0.1873276.012:16:0716:52:07
0971914512 2030 Dec 09 22:28:51Penumbral-1.0731-0.1628279.220:09:150:48:27
0975914513 2048 Dec 20 6:27:48Penumbral-1.0624-0.1436281.64:07:008:48:36
0980014514 2066 Dec 31 14:30:10Penumbral-1.0539-0.1281283.312:08:3116:51:49
0984114515 2085 Jan 10 22:32:29Penumbral-1.0453-0.1119284.920:10:020:54:56
0988314516 2103 Jan 23 6:34:00Penumbral-1.0357-0.0937286.54:10:458:57:15
0992514517 2121 Feb 02 14:32:40Penumbral-1.0235-0.0701288.412:08:2816:56:52
0996814518 2139 Feb 13 22:28:17Penumbral-1.0082-0.0406290.820:02:530:53:41
1001314519 2157 Feb 24 6:16:36Partial-0.98680.0005294.25.63:49:308:43:426:13:486:19:24
1005614520 2175 Mar 07 13:59:53Partial-0.96080.0502298.154.811:30:5016:28:5613:32:2914:27:17
1009914521 2193 Mar 17 21:34:32Partial-0.92740.1138303.081.619:03:020:06:0220:53:4422:15:20
10142145222211 Mar 305:02:58Partial-0.88820.1880308.4103.62:28:467:37:104:11:105:54:46
10186145232229 Apr 0912:21:26Partial-0.84030.2786314.6124.29:44:0814:58:4411:19:2013:23:32
10231145242247 Apr 2019:34:24Partial-0.78700.3789320.9142.416:53:5722:14:5118:23:1220:45:36
10277145252265 May 12:38:34Partial-0.72600.4934327.4159.323:54:525:22:161:18:553:58:13
10323145262283 May 129:37:20Partial-0.65960.6177333.7174.46:50:2912:24:118:10:0811:04:32
10369145272301 May 2316:29:16Partial-0.58690.7536339.6187.813:39:2819:19:0414:55:2218:03:10
10415145282319 Jun 0323:18:19Partial-0.51090.8953344.8199.220:25:552:10:4321:38:430:57:55
10461145292337 Jun 146:03:17Total-0.43071.0448349.2208.834.03:08:418:57:534:18:535:46:176:20:177:47:41
10507145302355 Jun 2512:46:19Total-0.34791.1986352.7216.468.09:49:5815:42:4010:58:0712:12:1913:20:1914:34:31
10553145312373 Jul 0519:28:57Total-0.26421.3540355.1222.185.716:31:2422:26:3017:37:5418:46:0620:11:4821:20:00
10597145322391 Jul 172:12:50Total-0.18071.5086356.4225.996.323:14:385:11:020:19:531:24:413:00:594:05:47
10642145332409 Jul 278:59:05Total-0.09831.6613356.7227.9102.26:00:4411:57:267:05:088:07:599:50:1110:53:02
10686145342427 Aug 0715:48:57Total-0.01801.8096356.0228.3104.412:50:5718:46:5713:54:4814:56:4516:41:0917:43:06
10730145352445 Aug 1722:44:46Total0.05831.7366354.5227.3103.319:47:311:42:0120:51:0721:53:0723:36:250:38:25
10773145362463 Aug 295:47:14Total0.12961.6063352.2225.199.72:51:088:43:203:54:414:57:236:37:057:39:47
10815145372481 Sep 0812:56:08Total0.19661.4839349.4221.993.710:01:2615:50:5011:05:1112:09:1713:42:5914:47:05
10856145382499 Sep 1920:14:17Total0.25681.3737346.3218.185.817:21:0823:07:2618:25:1419:31:2320:57:1122:03:20
10897145392517 Oct 013:41:07Total0.31081.2749342.9213.976.00:49:406:32:341:54:103:03:074:19:075:28:04
10937145402535 Oct 1211:18:38Total0.35671.1908339.5209.665.08:28:5314:08:239:33:5010:46:0811:51:0813:03:26
10979145412553 Oct 2219:04:11Total0.39691.1172336.2205.352.016:16:0521:52:1717:21:3218:38:1119:30:1120:46:50
11021145422571 Nov 033:01:01Total0.42851.0591333.2201.537.50:14:255:47:371:20:162:42:163:19:464:41:46
11061145432589 Nov 1311:06:01Total0.45441.0118330.5198.116.98:20:4613:51:169:26:5810:57:3411:14:2812:45:04
11101145442607 Nov 2519:20:19Partial0.47340.9772328.1195.416:36:1622:04:2217:42:3720:58:01
11141145452625 Dec 063:40:53Partial0.48800.9509326.1193.10:57:506:23:562:04:205:17:26
11182145462643 Dec 1712:08:59Partial0.49710.9347324.3191.59:26:5014:51:0810:33:1413:44:44
11223145472661 Dec 2720:41:10Partial0.50350.9238322.8190.217:59:4623:22:3419:06:0422:16:16
11266145482680 Jan 085:16:52Partial0.50780.9170321.3189.22:36:137:57:313:42:166:51:28
11308145492698 Jan 1813:54:16Partial0.51150.9116319.9188.411:14:1916:34:1312:20:0415:28:28
11351145502716 Jan 3022:32:36Partial0.51510.9066318.4187.619:53:241:11:4820:58:480:06:24
11393145512734 Feb 107:08:47Partial0.52100.8976316.8186.54:30:239:47:115:35:328:42:02
11436145522752 Feb 2115:42:15Partial0.52980.8835314.9185.013:04:4818:19:4214:09:4517:14:45
11481145532770 Mar 040:11:40Partial0.54270.8621312.6183.021:35:222:47:5822:40:101:43:10
11526145542788 Mar 148:36:50Partial0.56010.8327309.9180.46:01:5311:11:477:06:3810:07:02
11572145552806 Mar 2516:54:41Partial0.58400.7913306.6176.714:21:2319:27:5915:26:2018:23:02
11619145562824 Apr 051:07:10Partial0.61290.7408302.8172.122:35:463:38:3423:41:072:33:13
11666145572842 Apr 169:12:05Partial0.64870.6778298.1166.06:43:0211:41:087:49:0510:35:05
11712145582860 Apr 2617:11:09Partial0.69000.6047292.8158.314:44:4519:37:3315:52:0018:30:18
11758145592878 May 81:02:06Partial0.73860.5180286.3148.222:38:573:25:1523:48:002:16:12
11804145602896 May 188:48:25Partial0.79150.4233278.9135.66:28:5811:07:527:40:379:56:13
11849145612914 May 3016:28:18Partial0.84990.3183270.2119.214:13:1218:43:2415:28:4217:27:54
11894145622932 Jun 100:03:59Partial0.91220.2058260.397.221:53:502:14:0823:15:230:52:35
11939145632950 Jun 217:35:21Partial0.97840.0860248.863.85:30:579:39:457:03:278:07:15
11985145642968 Jul 0115:04:44Penumbral1.0464-0.0374235.813:06:5017:02:38
12029145652986 Jul 1222:32:25Penumbral1.1162-0.1643221.020:41:550:22:55

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