Partial Lunar Eclipse July 16, 1954 | |
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(No photo) | |
The moon passes west to east (right to left) across the Earth's umbral shadow, shown in hourly intervals. | |
Series | 138 (26 of 83) |
Gamma | 0.7876 |
Magnitude | 0.4054 |
Duration (hr:mn:sc) | |
Partial | 2:20:55 |
Penumbral | 5:01:37 |
Contacts UTC | |
P1 | 21:50:03 |
U1 | 23:10:24 |
Greatest | 0:20:51 |
U4 | 1:31:18 |
P4 | 2:51:39 |
A partial lunar eclipse took place on July 16, 1954.[1]
Visibility
editRelated lunar eclipses
editLunar year series
editDescending node | Ascending node | |||||
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Saros | Date viewing |
Type chart |
Saros | Date viewing |
Type chart | |
103 | 1951 Feb 21 |
Penumbral |
108 | 1951 Aug 17 |
Penumbral | |
113 | 1952 Feb 11 |
Partial |
118 | 1952 Aug 5 |
Partial | |
123 | 1953 Jan 29 |
Total |
128 | 1953 Jul 26 |
Total | |
133 | 1954 Jan 19 |
Total |
138 | 1954 Jul 16 |
Partial | |
143 | 1955 Jan 8 |
Penumbral | ||||
Last set | 1951 Mar 23 | Last set | 1951 Sep 15 | |||
Next set | 1955 Nov 29 | Next set | 1955 Jun 5 |
Saros series
editIt was part of Saros series 138.
Half-Saros cycle
editA lunar eclipse will be preceded and followed by solar eclipses by 9 years and 5.5 days (a half saros).[2] This lunar eclipse is related to two total solar eclipses of Solar Saros 145.
July 9, 1945 | July 20, 1963 |
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Tritos series
edit- Preceded: Lunar eclipse of August 15, 1943
- Followed: Lunar eclipse of June 14, 1965
Tzolkinex
edit- Preceded: Lunar eclipse of June 3, 1947
- Followed: Lunar eclipse of August 26, 1961
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Hermit Eclipse: Saros cycle 138
- ^ Mathematical Astronomy Morsels, Jean Meeus, p.110, Chapter 18, The half-saros
External links
edit- 1954 Jul 16 chart Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC