August 2009 lunar eclipse

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Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
6 August 2009
Penumbral lunar eclipse Aug 6 2009 John Walker.gif
This subtle penumbral eclipse covered the southern part of the moon as shown in this animation by John Walker, viewed from Lignières, Switzerland.
Lunar eclipse chart close-2009aug06.png
The moon grazed the Earth's southern penumbral shadow.
Series (and member) 148 (3 of 71)
Gamma 1.3572
Duration (hr:mn:sc)
Penumbral 3:09:47
Contacts (UTC)
P1 23:04:21 (Aug 5)
Greatest 0:39:11
P4 2:14:08
Lunar eclipse chart-2009aug06.png
The moon's hourly motion west to east through the constellation of Capricornus and the northern edge of the Earth's penumbral shadow

A penumbral lunar eclipse took place on 6 August 2009, the third of four lunar eclipses in 2009. The moon's small entry into the Earth's penumbral shadow produced an extremely subtle dimming of the moon's southern edge, difficult to observe visually.

Visibility[]

The eclipse was completely visible over Africa and Europe and South America. It was seen rising over eastern North America and setting over Asia.

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Visibility Lunar Eclipse 2009-08-06.png

Related eclipses[]

Eclipses of 2009[]

Lunar year cycles (354 days)[]

The lunar year series repeats after 12 lunations or 354 days (Shifting back about 10 days in sequential years). Because of the date shift, the Earth's shadow will be about 11 degrees west in sequential events.

Lunar eclipse series sets from 2006–2009
Descending node   Ascending node
Saros #
and photo
Date
Viewing
Type
Chart
Gamma Saros #
and photo
Date
Viewing
Type
Chart
Gamma
113
Lunar eclipse (114948858).jpg
2006 Mar 14
Lunar eclipse from moon-2006Mar14.png
penumbral
Lunar eclipse chart close-06mar14.png
1.0211 118
Partial lunar eclipse Sept 7 2006-Mikelens.jpg
2006 Sep 7
Lunar eclipse from moon-2006Sep07.png
partial
Lunar eclipse chart close-2006Sep07.png
-0.9262
123
Total eclipse.jpg
2007 Mar 03
Lunar eclipse from moon-2007Mar03.png
total
Lunar eclipse chart close-07mar03.png
0.3175 128
Lunar Eclipse.jpg
2007 Aug 28
Lunar eclipse from moon-2007Aug28.png
total
Lunar eclipse chart close-2007aug28.png
-0.2146
133
February 2008 total lunar eclipse John Buonomo.jpg
2008 Feb 21
Lunar eclipse from moon-2008Feb21.png
total
Lunar eclipse chart close-08feb20.png
-0.3992 138
20080816eclipsed2.jpg
2008 Aug 16
Lunar eclipse from moon-2008Aug16.png
partial
Lunar eclipse chart close-2008Aug16.png
0.5646
143
Penumbral lunar eclipse Feb 9 2009 NavneethC.jpg
2009 Feb 09
Lunar eclipse from moon-2009Feb09.png
penumbral
Lunar eclipse chart close-09feb09.png
-1.0640 148
Penumbral lunar eclipse Aug 6 2009 John Walker.gif
2009 Aug 06
Lunar eclipse from moon-2009Aug06.png
penumbral
Lunar eclipse chart close-2009aug06.png
1.3572
Last set 2005 Apr 24 Last set 2005 Oct 17
Next set 2009 Dec 31 Next set 2009 Jul 07


Half-Saros cycle[]

A lunar eclipse will be preceded and followed by solar eclipses by 9 years and 5.5 days (a half saros).[1] This lunar eclipse is related to two partial solar eclipses of Solar Saros 155.

31 July 2000 11 August 2018
SE2000Jul31P.png SE2018Aug11P.png

Eclipse season[]

This is the third eclipse this season.

First eclipse this season: 7 July 2009 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

Second eclipse this season: 22 July 2009 Total Solar Eclipse

See also[]

  • List of lunar eclipses and List of 21st-century lunar eclipses

Gallery[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Mathematical Astronomy Morsels, Jean Meeus, p.110, Chapter 18, The half-saros

External links[]

  • John Walker (7 August 2009). "Penumbral Lunar Eclipse Imaged". Retrieved 23 August 2009. The eclipse was captured with two digital photographs and combined into one gif file.
  • 2009 Aug 06 chart: Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC


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