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Figure 7

Penumbral Lunar Eclipse of 2009 Aug 06


Ecliptic Conjunction = 00:55:57.5 TD ( = 00:54:51.6 UT )
Greatest Eclipse = 00:40:16.0 TD ( = 00:39:10.1 UT )
Penumbral Magnitude = 0.4020 P. Radius = 1.1774° Gamma = 1.3571
Umbral Magnitude = -0.6660 U. Radius = 0.6518° Axis = 1.2257°
Saros Series = 148 Member = 3 of 71
Sun at Greatest Eclipse Moon at Greatest Eclipse
(Geocentric Coordinates) (Geocentric Coordinates)
R.A. = 09h04m42.0s N R.A. = 21h02m46.3s
Dec. = +16°42'38.9" Dec. = -15°34'32.9"
S.D. = 00°15'46.1" S.D. = 00°14'45.9"
H.P. = 00°00'08.7" H.P. = 00°54'11.4"
P4

Greatest
Ecliptic
P1

E W

Earth Umbra

Earth Penumbra

Eclipse Semi-Durations Eclipse Contacts


S
Penumbral = 01h34m56s P1 = 23:04:17 UT
P4 = 02:14:09 UT
0 15 30 45 60
Arc-Minutes
!T = 65.9 s
Rule = CdT (Danjon) F. Espenak, NASA’s GSFC
Eph. = VSOP87/ELP2000-85 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.html

60° N

30° N
Latitude

0° P4 P1 P4 P1

Eclipse at Eclipse at No Eclipse


MoonRise All Eclipse MoonSet Visible
30° S
Visible

60° S

180° W 120° W 60° W 0° 60° E 120° E 180° E


Longitude

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