Lunar Saros 152

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Saros cycle series 152 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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Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
ChartQSE
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
098941521 2107 May 07 4:30:24Penumbral1.5588-1.010322.24:19:184:41:30
099361522 2125 May 17 11:46:31Penumbral1.4923-0.8854100.910:56:0412:36:58
099791523 2143 May 28 18:59:24Penumbral1.4219-0.7536140.917:48:5720:09:51
100231524 2161 Jun 08 2:08:54Penumbral1.3475-0.6146171.50:43:093:34:39
100661525 2179 Jun 19 9:16:11Penumbral1.2701-0.4703196.77:37:5010:54:32
101091526 2197 Jun 29 16:22:52Penumbral1.1911-0.3233217.814:33:5818:11:46
1015315272215 Jul 1123:30:24Penumbral1.1114-0.1753235.821:32:301:28:18
1019715282233 Jul 226:40:42Penumbral1.0328-0.0297250.94:35:158:46:09
1024215292251 Aug 0213:53:15Partial0.95480.1145263.875.611:41:2116:05:0913:15:2714:31:03
10288152102269 Aug 1221:11:37Partial0.88060.2517274.5109.618:54:2223:28:5220:16:4922:06:25
10334152112287 Aug 244:35:07Partial0.80940.3829283.4132.22:13:256:56:493:29:015:41:13
10380152122305 Sep 0412:05:50Partial0.74360.5042290.6148.59:40:3214:31:0810:51:3513:20:05
10426152132323 Sep 1519:43:08Partial0.68230.6167296.5160.917:14:5322:11:2318:22:4121:03:35
10472152142341 Sep 263:29:16Partial0.62760.7172301.1170.20:58:435:59:492:04:104:54:22
10517152152359 Oct 0711:23:43Partial0.57910.8059304.7177.38:51:2213:56:049:55:0412:52:22
10562152162377 Oct 1719:26:08Partial0.53680.8833307.4182.716:52:2621:59:5017:54:4720:57:29
10606152172395 Oct 293:37:44Partial0.50170.9474309.4186.61:03:026:12:262:04:265:11:02
10652152182413 Nov 0811:57:24Partial0.47330.9993310.7189.59:22:0314:32:4510:22:3913:32:09
10696152192431 Nov 1920:25:36Total0.45131.0394311.6191.429.617:49:4823:01:2418:49:5420:10:4820:40:2422:01:18
10740152202449 Nov 304:59:05Total0.43341.0721312.1192.839.52:23:027:35:083:22:414:39:205:18:506:35:29
10783152212467 Dec 1113:39:54Total0.42141.0943312.3193.744.811:03:4516:16:0312:03:0313:17:3014:02:1815:16:45
10825152222485 Dec 2122:24:27Total0.41231.1110312.2194.248.319:48:211:00:3320:47:2122:00:1822:48:360:01:33
10866152232504 Jan 037:13:07Total0.40631.1225312.0194.550.54:37:079:49:075:35:526:47:527:38:228:50:22
10907152242522 Jan 1316:02:19Total0.40071.1333311.8194.752.413:26:2518:38:1314:24:5815:36:0716:28:3117:39:40
10947152252540 Jan 250:52:56Total0.39581.1432311.5195.054.122:17:113:28:4123:15:260:25:531:19:592:30:26
10989152262558 Feb 049:41:29Total0.38921.1564311.3195.456.37:05:5012:17:088:03:479:13:2010:09:3811:19:11
11030152272576 Feb 1518:27:33Total0.38031.1739311.2196.159.015:51:5721:03:0916:49:3017:58:0318:57:0320:05:36
11070152282594 Feb 263:08:54Total0.36741.1989311.3197.062.50:33:155:44:331:30:242:37:393:40:094:47:24
11110152292612 Mar 0911:45:52Total0.35081.2308311.6198.366.79:10:0414:21:4010:06:4311:12:3112:19:1313:25:01
11150152302630 Mar 2020:15:16Total0.32791.2746312.1199.971.717:39:1322:51:1918:35:1919:39:2520:51:0721:55:13
11191152312648 Mar 314:38:32Total0.29961.3281312.9201.876.92:02:057:14:592:57:384:00:055:16:596:19:26
11233152322666 Apr 1112:53:42Total0.26461.3938313.8203.982.310:16:4815:30:3611:11:4512:12:3313:34:5114:35:39
11276152332684 Apr 2121:02:50Total0.22451.4689314.7206.087.418:25:2923:40:1119:19:5020:19:0821:46:3222:45:50
11318152342702 May 45:02:21Total0.17631.5588315.7208.092.12:24:307:40:123:18:214:16:185:48:246:46:21
11361152352720 May 1412:56:50Total0.12381.6564316.5209.795.810:18:3515:35:0511:11:5912:08:5613:44:4414:41:41
11403152362738 May 2520:43:19Total0.06431.7667317.1210.998.318:04:4623:21:5218:57:5219:54:1021:32:2822:28:46
11446152372756 Jun 054:26:06Total0.00181.8821317.4211.599.31:47:247:04:482:40:213:36:275:15:456:11:51
11490152382774 Jun 1612:01:40Total-0.06681.7634317.1211.298.59:23:0714:40:1310:16:0411:12:2512:50:5513:47:16
11536152392792 Jun 2619:36:07Total-0.13641.6360316.3209.995.516:57:5822:14:1617:51:1018:48:2220:23:5221:21:04
11582152402810 Jul 083:06:03Total-0.21001.5009314.9207.589.70:28:365:43:301:22:182:21:123:50:544:49:48
11630152412828 Jul 1810:35:28Total-0.28381.3651312.8203.980.67:59:0413:11:528:53:319:55:1011:15:4612:17:25
11677152422846 Jul 2918:03:14Total-0.35881.2268310.0199.066.615:28:1420:38:1416:23:4417:29:5618:36:3219:42:44
11723152432864 Aug 091:33:03Total-0.43181.0918306.6192.844.322:59:454:06:2123:56:391:10:541:55:123:09:27
11769152442882 Aug 209:04:14Partial-0.50340.9591302.5185.46:32:5911:35:297:31:3210:36:56
11815152452900 Aug 3116:38:06Partial-0.57250.8309298.0176.714:09:0619:07:0615:09:4518:06:27
11860152462918 Sep 120:16:22Partial-0.63730.7101293.1166.921:49:492:42:5522:52:551:39:49
11905152472936 Sep 227:59:30Partial-0.69770.5973288.0156.25:35:3010:23:306:41:249:17:36
11950152482954 Oct 0315:48:15Partial-0.75280.4940282.9144.613:26:4818:09:4214:35:5717:00:33
11996152492972 Oct 1323:42:46Partial-0.80270.4002277.8132.221:23:522:01:4022:36:400:48:52
12040152502990 Oct 257:44:40Partial-0.84600.3182273.2119.65:28:0410:01:166:44:528:44:28

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