January 2037 lunar eclipse
Total lunar eclipse January 31, 2037 | |
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Ecliptic north up The moon will pass through the Earth's shadow. | |
Saros (and member) | 134 (28 of 73) |
Gamma | 0.3619 |
Magnitude | 1.2074 |
Duration (hr:mn:sc) | |
Totality | 1:03:41 |
Partial | 3:17:28 |
Penumbral | 5:12:06 |
Contacts (UTC) | |
P1 | 11:24:12 |
U1 | 12:21:32 |
U2 | 13:28:26 |
Greatest | 14:00:16 |
U3 | 14:32:07 |
U4 | 15:39:00 |
P4 | 16:36:18 |
A total lunar eclipse will take place on Saturday, January 31, 2037. The Moon will be plunged into darkness for 1 hour and 3 minutes 41 seconds, in a moderately deep total eclipse which will see the Moon 20.74% of its diameter inside the Earth's umbral shadow. The visual effect of this depends on the state of the Earth's atmosphere, but the Moon may be stained a deep red colour for observers in north and west North America, most of Asia, Australia and New Zealand. The partial eclipse will last for 3 hours and 17 minutes 28 seconds in total.[1] It occurs during a supermoon (perigee), and blue moon (second full moon of month), just like the eclipse of January 31, 2018, one metonic cycle (19 years) previous.
Visibility
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[edit]Lunar year series
[edit]Ascending node | Descending node | |||||
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Saros | Date Viewing | Type Chart | Saros | Date Viewing | Type Chart | |
114 | 2035 Feb 22 | Penumbral | 119 | 2035 Aug 19 | Partial | |
124 | 2036 Feb 11 | Total | 129 | 2036 Aug 07 | Total | |
134 | 2037 Jan 31 | Total | 139 | 2037 Jul 27 | Partial | |
144 | 2038 Jan 21 | Penumbral | 149 | 2038 Jul 16 | Penumbral | |
Last set | 2034 Apr 03 | Last set | 2034 Sep 28 | |||
Next set | 2038 Jun 17 | Next set | 2038 Dec 11 |
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[edit]- 2037 Jan 31 chart: Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC