| Penumbral eclipse | |||||||||
|  | |||||||||
| Date | 9 November 2049 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gamma | 1.1964 | ||||||||
| Magnitude | 0.6808[1] | ||||||||
| Saros cycle | 117 (54 of 72[2]) | ||||||||
| Penumbral | 226 minutes 4 seconds | ||||||||
| 
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A penumbral lunar eclipse will take place on November 9, 2049.
Visibility

Related lunar eclipses
Lunar year series
| Ascending node | Descending node | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saros | Date Viewing | Type Chart | Saros | Date Viewing | Type Chart | |
| 112 | 2049 May 17  | Penumbral  | 117 | 2049 Nov 09  | Penumbral  | |
| 122 | 2050 May 06  | Total  | 127 | 2050 Oct 30  | Total  | |
| 132 | 2051 Apr 26  | Total  | 137 | 2051 Oct 19  | Total  | |
| 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 | |||
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- Preceded: Lunar eclipse of September 29, 2042
- Followed: Lunar eclipse of December 21, 2056
See also
Notes
- ↑ For a partial or total lunar eclipse, this value denotes the umbral magnitude. For a penumbral lunar eclipse, this denotes the penumbral magnitude.
- ↑ Lunar Saros 117 - Fred Espenak's GSFC Eclipse Canon
External links
- 2049 Nov 09 chart: Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
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