January 1999 lunar eclipse
A penumbral lunar eclipse took place on January 31, 1999, the first of two lunar eclipses in 1999.
This was a relatively rare total penumbral lunar eclipse with the moon passing entirely within the penumbral shadow without entering the darker umbral shadow.[1]
Visibility
Images
This simulated view compares this penumbral eclipse (left) to the full moon (right) as it appeared an hour before the eclipse.
Related lunar eclipses
Lunar year series
Lunar eclipse series sets from 1998–2002 | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Descending node | Ascending node | |||||
Saros | Date Viewing |
Type Chart |
Saros | Date Viewing |
Type Chart | |
109 | 1998 Aug 08 |
Penumbral |
114 | 1999 Jan 31 |
Penumbral | |
119 | 1999 Jul 28 |
Partial |
124 | 2000 Jan 21 |
Total | |
129 | 2000 Jul 16 |
Total |
134 |
2001 Jan 09 |
Total | |
139 |
2001 Jul 05 |
Partial |
144 | 2001 Dec 30 |
Penumbral | |
149 | 2002 Jun 24 |
Penumbral | ||||
Last set | 1998 Sep 06 | Last set | 1998 Mar 13 | |||
Next set | 2002 May 26 | Next set | 2002 Nov 20 |
See also
Notes
External links
- 1999 Jan 31 chart Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
- Saros cycle 114
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