April 2051 lunar eclipse
Total lunar eclipse April 26, 2051 | |
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Ecliptic north up![]() The moon will pass through the center of the Earth's shadow. | |
Saros (and member) | 132 (32 of 71) |
Gamma | |
Duration (hr:mn:sc) | |
Totality | |
Partial | |
Penumbral | |
Contacts (UTC) | |
P1 | |
U1 | |
U2 | |
Greatest | |
U3 | |
U4 | |
P4 |
A total lunar eclipse will take place on April 26, 2051.
Visibility
Related lunar eclipses
Lunar year series
Ascending node | Descending node | |||||
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Saros | Date Viewing |
Type Chart |
Saros | Date Viewing |
Type Chart | |
112 | 2049 May 17![]() |
Penumbral![]() |
117 | 2049 Nov 09![]() |
Penumbral![]() | |
122 | 2050 May 06![]() |
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127 | 2050 Oct 30![]() |
Total![]() | |
132 | 2051 Apr 26![]() |
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137 | 2051 Oct 19![]() |
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142 | 2052 Apr 14![]() |
Penumbral![]() |
147 | 2052 Oct 08![]() |
Partial![]() | |
Last set | 2049 Jun 15 | Last set | 2048 Dec 20 | |||
Next set | 2053 Aug 29 | Next set | 2053 Mar 04 |
Saros series
Lunar saros series 132, repeating every 18 years and 11 days, has a total of 71 lunar eclipse events including 12 total lunar eclipses.
Greatest | First | |||
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![]() The greatest eclipse of the series on 2123 Jun 9 will last 106 minutes.[1] |
Penumbral | Partial | Total | Central |
1492 May 12![]() |
1636 Aug 16![]() |
2015 Apr 4![]() |
2069 May 6![]() | |
Last | ||||
Central | Total | Partial | Penumbral | |
2177 Jul 11![]() |
2213 Aug 2![]() |
2429 Dec 11![]() |
2754 Jun 26![]() |
There are 11 series events between 1901 and 2100, grouped into threes (called an exeligmos), each column with approximately the same viewing longitude on earth.
1907 Jan 29 | 1925 Feb 8 | 1943 Feb 20 | |||
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1961 Mar 2 | 1979 Mar 13 | 1997 Mar 24 | |||
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2015 Apr 4 | 2033 Apr 14 | 2051 Apr 26 | |||
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2069 May 6 | 2087 May 17 | ||||
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See also
Notes
External links
- 2051 Apr 26 chart Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
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