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A total lunar eclipse will take place on 22 January 2024. The lunar eclipse will last for 5 hours and 38 minutes from P1 to P4, with the totality phase will last for 2 hours and 18 minutes. Since this eclipse is a total lunar eclipse, it will appear a reddish color during totality. The brightness of how red the moon appears varies, and can be categorized on a scale of 1 to 4.[1] This eclipse is a part of saros series 125.[2][3]
Total eclipse | |||||||||||||||||
Date | 17 July 2065 | ||||||||||||||||
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Gamma | −0.14023 | ||||||||||||||||
Saros cycle | 125 (51 of 72) | ||||||||||||||||
Totality | 69 minutes, 49 seconds | ||||||||||||||||
Partiality | 209 minutes, 1 seconds | ||||||||||||||||
Penumbral | 338 minutes, 43 seconds | ||||||||||||||||
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Visibility
editThis eclipse will be visible mainly over the Pacific Ocean and North America. The eclipse will be visible at moonset over South America, and during moonrise over eastern Asia and Oceania.[4]
Related eclipses
editSaros series 125
editThis eclipse is part of lunar saros 125 and is the 51st eclipse in the saros series. The next eclipse in saros series 125 is on December 31st 2028.[5] The previous one was on December 21st 2010.[6]
First | Maximum | Last | ||||||
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Penumbral | Partial | Total | Central | Central | Total | Partial | Penumbral | |
July 17 1163 | Jan 17 1470 | June 17 1704 | July 20 1758 | Aug 22 1812 | Oct 27 1920 | Mar 19 2155 | July 7 2335 | Sep 9 2443 |
[1] | [2] | [3] | [4] | [5] | [6] | [7] | [8] | [9] |
Eclipse season
editLike all other eclipses, this eclipse is part of an eclipse season. The next eclipse in this eclipse season will occur on February 5th 2065.[8]
External links
editCitations
edit- ^ "NASA - Danjon Scale of Lunar Eclipse Brightness".
- ^ timeanddate.com January 21–22, 2065 Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon) https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2065-january-22
- ^ "EclipseWise - Total Lunar Eclipse of 2065 Jan 22".
- ^ "Total Lunar Eclipse on Jan 22, 2065: Map & Times".
- ^ "EclipseWise - Total Lunar Eclipse of 2028 Dec 31".
- ^ "EclipseWise - Total Lunar Eclipse of 2010 Dec 21".
- ^ "EclipseWise - Catalog of Lunar Eclipses of Saros 125".
- ^ "EclipseWise - Partial Solar Eclipse of 2065 Feb 05".