Lunar Saros 141

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Saros cycle series 141 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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This lunar saros is linked to Solar Saros 148.

List

Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
Chart
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
0868614111608 Aug 2519:20:07Penumbral-1.5413-0.947121.119:09:3419:30:40
0873114121626 Sep 063:05:57Penumbral-1.4897-0.854485.72:23:063:48:48
0877514131644 Sep 1610:59:45Penumbral-1.4448-0.7742115.010:02:1511:57:15
0882014141662 Sep 2718:59:20Penumbral-1.4052-0.7037135.617:51:3220:07:08
0886614151680 Oct 083:06:25Penumbral-1.3719-0.6450150.61:51:074:21:43
0891214161698 Oct 1911:20:30Penumbral-1.3447-0.5973161.99:59:3312:41:27
0895814171716 Oct 3019:42:19Penumbral-1.3238-0.5613170.218:17:1321:07:25
0900514181734 Nov 114:10:31Penumbral-1.3088-0.5360176.22:42:255:38:37
0905214191752 Nov 2112:43:58Penumbral-1.2983-0.5189180.511:13:4314:14:13
09098141101770 Dec 0221:22:32Penumbral-1.2926-0.5104183.219:50:5622:54:08
09143141111788 Dec 136:04:27Penumbral-1.2898-0.5069185.04:31:577:36:57
0918814112 1806 Dec 25 14:48:04Penumbral-1.2891-0.5071186.013:15:0416:21:04
0923314113 1825 Jan 04 23:31:53Penumbral-1.2890-0.5081186.821:58:291:05:17
0927914114 1843 Jan 16 8:14:24Penumbral-1.2885-0.5083187.76:40:339:48:15
0932414115 1861 Jan 26 16:54:03Penumbral-1.2864-0.5052189.015:19:3318:28:33
0936814116 1879 Feb 07 1:28:35Penumbral-1.2809-0.4956191.423:52:533:04:17
0941214117 1897 Feb 17 9:57:44Penumbral-1.2717-0.4790194.88:20:2011:35:08
0945414118 1915 Mar 01 18:19:32Penumbral-1.2573-0.4528199.816:39:3819:59:26
0949614119 1933 Mar 12 2:33:03Penumbral-1.2369-0.4154206.30:49:544:16:12
0953714120 1951 Mar 23 10:37:33Penumbral-1.2099-0.3661214.38:50:2412:24:42
0957814121 1969 Apr 02 18:33:06Penumbral-1.1764-0.3047223.716:41:1520:24:57
0962014122 1987 Apr 14 2:19:50Penumbral-1.1364-0.2313234.10:22:474:16:53
0966114123 2005 Apr 24 9:55:55Penumbral-1.0885-0.1436245.67:53:0711:58:43
0970214124 2023 May 05 17:24:05Penumbral-1.0349-0.0457257.515:15:2019:32:50
0974314125 2041 May 16 0:43:03Partial-0.97460.0645269.758.522:28:122:57:540:13:481:12:18
0978314126 2059 May 27 7:55:35Partial-0.90970.1829281.797.25:34:4410:16:267:06:598:44:11
0982414127 2077 Jun 06 14:59:52Partial-0.83870.3123293.6125.012:33:0417:26:4013:57:2216:02:22
0986514128 2095 Jun 17 22:00:11Partial-0.76530.4459304.7146.919:27:500:32:3220:46:4423:13:38
0990714129 2113 Jun 29 4:55:26Partial-0.68870.5849315.1165.22:17:537:32:593:32:506:18:02
0994914130 2131 Jul 10 11:47:56Partial-0.61070.7265324.5180.49:05:4114:30:1110:17:4413:18:08
0999314131 2149 Jul 20 18:38:11Partial-0.53150.8700333.1193.215:51:3821:24:4417:01:3520:14:47
1003714132 2167 Aug 01 1:28:59Total-0.45361.0108340.5203.616.622:38:444:19:1423:47:111:20:411:37:173:10:47
1008014133 2185 Aug 11 8:20:59Total-0.37741.1482346.9212.059.35:27:3211:14:266:34:597:51:208:50:3810:06:59
10123141342203 Aug 2315:15:12Total-0.30391.2806352.2218.678.112:19:0618:11:1813:25:5414:36:0915:54:1517:04:30
10167141352221 Sep 0222:13:42Total-0.23481.4048356.6223.589.719:15:241:12:0020:21:5721:28:5122:58:330:05:27
10212141362239 Sep 145:17:34Total-0.17081.5194360.2227.097.02:17:288:17:403:24:044:29:046:06:047:11:04
10257141372257 Sep 2412:27:34Total-0.11231.6239363.1229.3101.49:26:0115:29:0710:32:5511:36:5213:18:1614:22:13
10303141382275 Oct 0519:44:07Total-0.05991.7172365.3230.8103.716:41:2822:46:4617:48:4318:52:1620:35:5821:39:31
10350141392293 Oct 163:08:18Total-0.01441.7979367.1231.6104.60:04:456:11:511:12:302:16:004:00:365:04:06
10396141402311 Oct 2810:40:16Total0.02411.7773368.6231.9104.57:35:5813:44:348:44:199:48:0111:32:3112:36:13
10442141412329 Nov 0718:18:33Total0.05681.7146369.8231.9103.715:13:3921:23:2716:22:3617:26:4219:10:2420:14:30
10488141422347 Nov 192:04:59Total0.08251.6651370.8231.8102.722:59:355:10:230:09:051:13:382:56:204:00:53
10533141432365 Nov 299:57:07Total0.10311.6251371.8231.6101.76:51:1313:03:018:01:199:06:1610:47:5811:52:55
10578141442383 Dec 1017:55:40Total0.11791.5961372.6231.5100.814:49:2221:01:5815:59:5517:05:1618:46:0419:51:25
10623141452401 Dec 211:56:07Total0.13061.5711373.3231.499.922:49:285:02:460:00:251:06:102:46:043:51:49
10668141462420 Jan 0110:00:56Total0.13941.5539374.0231.499.26:53:5613:07:568:05:149:11:2010:50:3211:56:38
10712141472438 Jan 1118:05:30Total0.14831.5366374.5231.398.514:58:1521:12:4516:09:5117:16:1518:54:4520:01:09
10756141482456 Jan 232:10:08Total0.15681.5206374.9231.397.923:02:415:17:350:14:291:21:112:59:054:05:47
10798141492474 Feb 0210:11:05Total0.16811.4998375.0231.196.97:03:3513:18:358:15:329:22:3810:59:3212:06:38
10839141502492 Feb 1318:09:20Total0.18141.4757375.0230.795.615:01:5021:16:5016:13:5917:21:3218:57:0820:04:41
10880141512510 Feb 252:01:15Total0.19981.4426374.6230.193.722:53:575:08:330:06:121:14:242:48:063:56:18
10920141522528 Mar 079:46:47Total0.22331.4003373.9229.190.86:39:5012:53:447:52:149:01:2310:32:1111:41:20
10961141532546 Mar 1817:24:17Total0.25341.3462372.7227.586.414:17:5620:30:3815:30:3216:41:0518:07:2919:18:02
11003141542564 Mar 290:54:06Total0.28951.2813371.1225.279.921:48:333:59:3923:01:300:14:091:34:032:46:42
11044141552582 Apr 098:13:59Total0.33371.2017368.7221.969.75:09:3811:18:206:23:027:39:088:48:5010:04:56
11084141562600 Apr 2015:25:41Total0.38451.1101365.5217.353.212:22:5618:28:2613:37:0214:59:0515:52:1717:14:20
11124141572618 May 122:28:05Total0.44261.0049361.4211.111.619:27:231:28:4720:42:3222:22:1722:33:530:13:38
11165141582636 May 125:23:36Partial0.50640.8894356.1202.92:25:338:21:393:42:097:05:03
11206141592654 May 2312:09:21Partial0.57790.7597349.4191.89:14:3915:04:0310:33:2713:45:15
11248141602672 Jun 0218:50:39Partial0.65280.6238341.3177.816:00:0021:41:1817:21:4520:19:33
11291141612690 Jun 141:25:03Partial0.73290.4780331.4159.222:39:214:10:450:05:272:44:39
11334141622708 Jun 257:57:36Partial0.81470.3292319.9135.15:17:3910:37:336:50:039:05:09
11376141632726 Jul 0614:25:33Partial0.90000.1736306.2100.211:52:2716:58:3913:35:2715:15:39
11418141642744 Jul 1620:55:09Partial0.98410.0202290.834.918:29:4523:20:3320:37:4221:12:36
11462141652762 Jul 283:24:16Penumbral1.0681-0.1333273.21:07:405:40:52
11506141662780 Aug 079:56:19Penumbral1.1498-0.2829253.57:49:3412:03:04
11552141672798 Aug 1816:31:28Penumbral1.2293-0.4284231.414:35:4618:27:10
11598141682816 Aug 2823:13:01Penumbral1.3037-0.5648207.221:29:250:56:37
11646141692834 Sep 096:01:06Penumbral1.3730-0.6920180.64:30:487:31:24
11692141702852 Sep 1912:56:17Penumbral1.4368-0.8093150.611:40:5914:11:35
11738141712870 Sep 3020:00:43Penumbral1.4935-0.9136116.519:02:2820:58:58
11784141722888 Oct 113:14:10Penumbral1.5434-1.005572.92:37:433:50:37

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