Lunar Saros 149

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Saros cycle series 149 for lunar eclipses occurs at the moon's descending node, repeats every 18 years 11 and 1/3 days. It contains 71 events (57 listed before 3000). [1]

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Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
Chart
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
096141491 1984 Jun 13 14:26:39Penumbral-1.5239-0.941473.013:50:0915:03:09
096551492 2002 Jun 24 21:28:13Penumbral-1.4439-0.7925129.120:23:4022:32:46
096961493 2020 Jul 05 4:31:12Penumbral-1.3638-0.6436165.03:08:425:53:42
097371494 2038 Jul 16 11:35:56Penumbral-1.2837-0.4952192.49:59:4413:12:08
097771495 2056 Jul 26 18:43:24Penumbral-1.2048-0.3489214.416:56:1220:30:36
098181496 2074 Aug 07 1:56:03Penumbral-1.1291-0.2091232.223:59:573:52:09
098591497 2092 Aug 17 9:13:59Penumbral-1.0568-0.0757246.77:10:3811:17:20
099011498 2110 Aug 29 16:38:48Partial-0.98930.0488258.649.814:29:3018:48:0616:13:5417:03:42
099431499 2128 Sep 09 0:10:30Partial-0.92660.1642268.289.621:56:242:24:3623:25:420:55:18
0998614910 2146 Sep 20 7:51:28Partial-0.87070.2669275.9112.35:33:3110:09:256:55:198:47:37
1003014911 2164 Sep 30 15:40:32Partial-0.82090.3581282.0128.013:19:3218:01:3214:36:3216:44:32
1007314912 2182 Oct 11 23:38:06Partial-0.77760.4376286.8139.421:14:422:01:3022:28:240:47:48
1011614913 2200 Oct 23 7:44:43Partial-0.74110.5044290.4147.85:19:3110:09:556:30:498:58:37
10160149142218 Nov 0316:00:25Partial-0.71130.5589293.0153.813:33:5518:26:5514:43:3117:17:19
10204149152236 Nov 140:24:12Partial-0.68790.6019294.8158.221:56:482:51:3623:05:061:43:18
10249149162254 Nov 258:54:59Partial-0.66960.6353296.0161.36:26:5911:22:597:34:2010:15:38
10295149172272 Dec 0517:32:31Partial-0.65650.6596296.7163.315:04:1020:00:5216:10:5218:54:10
10342149182290 Dec 172:15:35Partial-0.64730.6768296.9164.623:47:084:44:020:53:173:37:53
10389149192308 Dec 2811:01:33Partial-0.64010.6906296.9165.68:33:0613:30:009:38:4512:24:21
10435149202327 Jan 0819:50:18Partial-0.63490.7008296.7166.317:21:5722:18:3918:27:0921:13:27
10481149212345 Jan 194:38:50Partial-0.62900.7125296.6167.12:10:327:07:083:15:176:02:23
10526149222363 Jan 3013:27:21Partial-0.62310.7245296.4167.910:59:0915:55:3312:03:2414:51:18
10571149232381 Feb 0922:11:31Partial-0.61310.7442296.6169.419:43:130:39:4920:46:4923:36:13
10615149242399 Feb 216:53:33Partial-0.60130.7675297.0171.14:25:039:22:035:28:008:19:06
10660149252417 Mar 0315:29:02Partial-0.58370.8015297.8173.713:00:0817:57:5614:02:1116:55:53
10704149262435 Mar 1423:59:26Partial-0.56190.8434298.9176.721:29:592:28:5322:31:051:27:47
10748149272453 Mar 258:21:32Partial-0.53290.8982300.5180.55:51:1710:51:476:51:179:51:47
10790149282471 Apr 0516:38:08Partial-0.49930.9619302.4184.614:06:5619:09:2015:05:5018:10:26
10832149292489 Apr 160:46:37Total-0.45851.0385304.5189.029.022:14:223:18:5223:12:070:32:071:01:072:21:07
10873149302507 Apr 288:48:07Total-0.41171.1261306.8193.651.06:14:4311:21:317:11:198:22:379:13:3710:24:55
10914149312525 May 816:42:30Total-0.35891.2244309.2198.066.014:07:5419:17:0615:03:3016:09:3017:15:3018:21:30
10955149322543 May 200:31:08Total-0.30111.3317311.4202.177.521:55:263:06:5022:50:0523:52:231:09:532:12:11
10997149332561 May 308:13:38Total-0.23811.4485313.5205.786.45:36:5310:50:236:30:477:30:268:56:509:56:29
11038149342579 Jun 1015:51:26Total-0.17081.5728315.2208.592.913:13:5018:29:0214:07:1115:04:5916:37:5317:35:41
11078149352597 Jun 2023:25:26Total-0.10051.7025316.4210.597.320:47:142:03:3821:40:1122:36:470:14:051:10:41
11118149362615 Jul 036:57:20Total-0.02861.8347317.0211.599.34:18:509:35:505:11:356:07:417:46:598:43:05
11157149372633 Jul 1314:26:23Total0.04561.8033317.1211.599.111:47:5017:04:5612:40:3813:36:5015:15:5616:12:08
11198149382651 Jul 2421:56:01Total0.11921.6679316.6210.496.519:17:430:34:1920:10:4921:07:4622:44:1623:41:13
11240149392669 Aug 045:25:20Total0.19271.5324315.4208.291.32:47:388:03:023:41:144:39:416:10:597:09:26
11283149402687 Aug 1512:57:37Total0.26341.4016313.7205.083.410:20:4615:34:2811:15:0712:15:5513:39:1914:40:07
11326149412705 Aug 2620:31:01Total0.33281.2731311.5200.772.017:55:1623:06:4618:50:4019:55:0121:07:0122:11:22
11369149422723 Sep 074:10:10Total0.39691.1539308.9195.856.21:35:436:44:372:32:163:42:044:38:165:48:04
11411149432741 Sep 1711:52:55Total0.45761.0408306.0190.229.99:19:5514:25:5510:17:4911:37:5812:07:5213:28:01
11455149442759 Sep 2819:42:45Partial0.51210.9387303.1184.217:11:1222:14:1818:10:3921:14:51
11499149452777 Oct 093:37:45Partial0.56200.8451300.2177.91:07:396:07:512:08:485:06:42
11545149462795 Oct 2011:41:11Partial0.60460.7647297.5171.89:12:2614:09:5610:15:1713:07:05
11591149472813 Oct 3019:50:33Partial0.64180.6941295.1165.917:23:0022:18:0618:27:3621:13:30
11639149482831 Nov 114:07:08Partial0.67290.6349293.0160.41:40:386:33:382:46:565:27:20
11685149492849 Nov 2112:30:21Partial0.69810.5864291.4155.710:04:3914:56:0311:12:3013:48:12
11731149502867 Dec 0221:00:11Partial0.71780.5479290.3151.718:35:0223:25:2019:44:2022:16:02
11777149512885 Dec 135:35:06Partial0.73280.5185289.7148.53:10:157:59:574:20:516:49:21
11823149522903 Dec 2514:13:38Partial0.74450.4951289.3145.911:48:5916:38:1713:00:4115:26:35
11868149532922 Jan 0422:55:38Partial0.75290.4781289.4144.120:30:561:20:2021:43:350:07:41
11913149542940 Jan 167:38:56Partial0.76020.4633289.4142.55:14:1410:03:386:27:418:50:11
11959149552958 Jan 2616:21:51Partial0.76720.4493289.5140.913:57:0618:46:3615:11:2417:32:18
12005149562976 Feb 071:03:02Partial0.77540.4333289.5139.122:38:173:27:4723:53:292:12:35
12049149572994 Feb 179:41:01Partial0.78570.4137289.1136.77:16:2812:05:348:32:4010:49:22

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">March 2016 lunar eclipse</span> Penumbral lunar eclipse 23 March 2016

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">July 2020 lunar eclipse</span> Penumbral lunar eclipse of 5 July 2020

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lunar Saros 130</span> Eclipse cycle of the moon

Saros cycle series 130 for lunar eclipses occurs at the moon's ascending node, repeats every 18 years ⁠11+1/3 days. The 130th lunar saros is associated with Solar Saros 137.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lunar Saros 127</span> Eclipse cycle of the moon

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lunar Saros 129</span> Series of lunar eclipses

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