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I found that lunar eclipse data is available for many centuries. I downloaded the data for the years 1701..2200. Wrote norm.py to extract and convert the parts I care about into a format that will be much easier to parse in the unit tests for all four languages. Regenerate the normalized data from the 'run' script. This way, I have documentation for where the data came from.
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<h1>Lunar Eclipses: 2101 to 2200</h1>
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<h2>( 2101 CE to 2200 CE )</h2>
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<h4>Fred Espenak</h4>
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<font size="6">D</font>uring the 22nd century CE<font size="1"><sup>1</sup></font>, Earth will experience 239 lunar eclipses as follows:
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<pre> All Eclipses = 239 = 100.0%
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Penumbral (N) = 82 = 34.3%
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Partial (P) = 87 = 36.4%
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Total (T) = 70 = 29.3%
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<font size="6">E</font>clipses in which some portion of the Moon passes into Earth
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's umbral shadow are classified as umbral eclipses .
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All total and partial lunar eclipses are umbral eclipses.
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Statistics for umbral eclipses during the century are as follows:
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Umbral (P&T;) = 157 = 65.7%
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Central<font size="1"><sup>2</sup></font> (T±) = 45 = 18.8%
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Non-Central (T) = 25 = 10.5%
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<pre>
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<font size="6">T</font>here are two to five lunar eclipses in each calendar year.
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The distribution of eclipses each year during this century are as follows:
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Number of Years with 2 Eclipses: 71
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Number of Years with 3 Eclipses: 20
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Number of Years with 4 Eclipses: 8
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Number of Years with 5 Eclipses: 1 ( 2132)
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Two eclipses in same month: 2172 Oct 02 & 2172 Oct 31
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<font size="6">W</font>hen four consecutive lunar eclipses are all
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<i>total</i> eclipses, the group is known as a tetrad.
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The following tetrads occur during this century:
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Tetrad (Four Consecutive Total Eclipses): 2101 - 2102
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Tetrad (Four Consecutive Total Eclipses): 2119 - 2120
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Tetrad (Four Consecutive Total Eclipses): 2137 - 2138
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Tetrad (Four Consecutive Total Eclipses): 2155 - 2156
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<font size="6">D</font>uring any given century,
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old <a href="/web/20080214224826/http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEsaros/SEsaros.html">Saros series</a> end while new ones begin.
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The year and Saros number of these events are as follows:
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5 Saros Series' begin (Year/Saros): 2107/152 2136/153 2147/159 2154/158 2194/155
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2 Saros Series' end (Year/Saros): 2139/112 2150/113
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<p><font size="6">T</font>he longest and shortest lunar eclipses of the century and other eclipse extrema are listed below.
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<pre> Longest Total Lunar Eclipse: 2141 Jun 19 Duration = 01h46m43s
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Shortest Total Lunar Eclipse: 2196 Jul 10 Duration = 00h03m09s
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Longest Partial Lunar Eclipse: 2108 Sep 20 Duration = 03h25m51s
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Shortest Partial Lunar Eclipse: 2157 Feb 24 Duration = 00h16m36s
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Largest Total Lunar Eclipse: 2170 May 30 Umbra Magnitude = 1.8390
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Smallest Total Lunar Eclipse: 2196 Jul 10 Umbra Magnitude = 1.0004
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Largest Partial Lunar Eclipse: 2173 Mar 29 Umbra Magnitude = 0.9893
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Smallest Partial Lunar Eclipse: 2157 Feb 24 Umbra Magnitude = 0.0045
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Largest Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: 2139 Feb 13 Pen. Magnitude = 1.0832
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Smallest Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: 2194 Mar 07 Pen. Magnitude = 0.0081
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<p><font size="6">T</font>otal penumbral eclipses are lunar eclipses in which
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the entire Moon passes through the penumbra but misses the umbral shadow.
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Total penumbral eclipses (and magnitudes) for the century are:
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Total Penumbral Eclipse: 2103 Jan 23 Pen. Magnitude = 1.0355
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Total Penumbral Eclipse: 2121 Feb 02 Pen. Magnitude = 1.0566
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Total Penumbral Eclipse: 2128 Mar 16 Pen. Magnitude = 1.0338
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Total Penumbral Eclipse: 2139 Feb 13 Pen. Magnitude = 1.0832
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<p><center><h4>Description of Lunar Eclipse Catalog</h4></center>
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<p><font size="6">L</font>ocal circumstances at greatest eclipse<font size="1"><sup>3</sup></font>
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for every event during the century are presented in the following catalog.
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The calendar date and <a href="/web/20080214224826/http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEhelp/TimeZone.html"> Universal Time </a> of the instant of greatest eclipse are found in the first two columns.
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The eclipse type is given (T=Total, P=Partial, or N=Penumbral) along with the <a href="/web/20080214224826/http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/LEsaros/LEsaros.html"> Saros series</a>.
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Gamma is the distance of the Moon's center from the shadow axis of Earth at greatest eclipse (in Earth radii).
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The penumbral and umbral magnitudes of the eclipse are defined as the fractions of the Moon's diameter obscured by each shadow at greatest eclipse.
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The semi-durations of the partial and total phases of the eclipse are given to the nearest minute.
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Finally, the Greenwich Sidereal Time at 00:00 U.T., along with the Moon's Geocentric Right Ascension and Declination at greatest eclipse complete each record.
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For a detailed key and additional information about the catalog, see:
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<a href="LEcatkey.html">Key to Catalog of Lunar Eclipses</a>.
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<font size="6">F</font>or any eclipse in the catalog, the start and end times of the partial eclipse phases can be calculated by respectively subtracting and adding the semi-duration of the partial phase (S.D. Par) to the instant of greatest eclipse.
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Similarly, the start and end times of the total eclipse can be calculated by either subtracting or adding the semi-duration of the total phase (S.D. Tot) to the instant of greatest eclipse.
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For a detailed example, see <a href="LEcatkey.html#contact">Contact - Key to Lunar Eclipse Catalogs</a>.
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<font size="6">T</font>o determine whether an eclipse is visible from a specific geographic location, it is simply a matter of calculating the Moon's altitude and azimuth during each phase of the eclipse.
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The calculations can be performed on any pocket calculator having trigonometric functions (SIN, COS, TAN).
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Armed with the latitude and longitude of the location, the lunar eclipse catalog provides all the additional information needed to make the calculations.
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For the equations and an example of how to calculate the Moon's altitude for a specific location, see <a href="LEcatkey.html#altitude">Altitude - Key to Lunar Eclipse Catalogs</a>.
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<p><center><h4>Footnotes</h4></center>
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They are the secular equivalents to the BC and AD dating conventions.
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(See: <a href="/web/20080214224826/http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEhelp/dates.html"> Year Dating Conventions </a>)
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<p><font size="1"><sup>2</sup></font>Central lunar eclipses are eclipses in which some portion of the Moon passes the central axis
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of Earth's umbral shadow.
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All penumbral and partial lunar eclipses are non-central eclipses since the Moon misses the shadow axis.
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However, total eclipses may be either non-central (frequently) or central (occasionally).
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Central total eclipses are longer and usually darker than non-central total eclipses.
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<font size="1"><sup>3</sup></font>Greatest eclipse is defined as the instant when
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The instant of greatest eclipse corresponds to the maximum phase of the eclipse.
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<center><h4>( 2101 CE to 2200 CE )</h4> </center>
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<b>Local Circumstances at Greatest Eclipse: 2101 to 2200</b>
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2101 Feb 14 02:46 T 125 0.358 2.244 1.188 105m 32m 9.6 9.84 13.4
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2101 Aug 09 08:22 T 130 -0.286 2.344 1.352 105m 41m 21.2 21.28 -16.1
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2102 Feb 03 07:15 T 135 -0.352 2.285 1.173 109m 32m 8.9 9.09 16.3
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2102 Jul 30 00:25 T 140 0.459 2.012 1.051 95m 17m 20.5 20.58 -18.2
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2103 Jan 23 06:30 N 145 -1.036 1.035 -0.090 - - 8.1 8.30 18.7
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2103 Jun 20 09:32 N 112 -1.349 0.396 -0.600 - - 17.9 17.90 -24.7
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2103 Jul 19 17:25 N 150 1.201 0.657 -0.317 - - 19.8 19.88 -19.7
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2103 Dec 13 16:48 N 117 1.224 0.655 -0.399 - - 5.4 5.35 24.3
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2104 Jun 08 19:35 P 122 -0.636 1.733 0.680 89m - 17.2 17.14 -23.5
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2104 Dec 02 04:54 P 127 0.491 1.973 0.972 94m - 4.7 4.56 22.4
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2105 May 28 22:30 T- 132 0.123 2.694 1.602 117m 51m 16.4 16.38 -21.4
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2105 Nov 21 20:38 T+ 137 -0.188 2.522 1.536 104m 46m 4.0 3.81 19.8
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2106 May 17 23:03 P 142 0.868 1.323 0.239 58m - 15.7 15.64 -18.6
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2106 Nov 11 11:18 P 147 -0.895 1.240 0.222 51m - 3.3 3.09 16.5
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2107 Apr 07 17:26 N 114 -1.138 0.793 -0.223 - - 13.0 13.04 -7.9
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2107 May 07 04:27 Nb 152 1.559 0.031 -1.006 - - 15.0 14.93 -15.2
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2107 Oct 02 05:19 N 119 1.200 0.718 -0.372 - - 0.7 0.49 4.4
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2108 Mar 27 08:03 T 124 -0.398 2.133 1.153 98m 28m 12.3 12.41 -3.1
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2108 Sep 20 05:43 P 129 0.488 2.030 0.926 103m - 24.0 23.83 -0.6
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2109 Mar 17 00:19 T 134 0.296 2.324 1.335 102m 39m 11.6 11.78 1.8
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2109 Sep 09 07:39 T+ 139 -0.261 2.428 1.361 111m 43m 23.2 23.18 -5.5
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2110 Mar 06 13:33 N 144 1.035 0.994 -0.044 - - 10.9 11.14 6.6
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2110 Aug 29 16:35 P 149 -0.990 1.061 0.054 26m - 22.5 22.54 -10.2
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2111 Jan 25 01:59 N 116 -1.183 0.764 -0.358 - - 8.3 8.44 18.1
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2111 Jul 21 00:49 P 121 0.836 1.319 0.359 62m - 19.9 19.99 -19.7
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2112 Jan 14 01:03 P 126 -0.509 2.000 0.881 100m - 7.5 7.65 21.0
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2112 Jul 09 17:16 T- 131 0.105 2.672 1.687 108m 50m 19.2 19.28 -22.1
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2113 Jan 02 04:19 T- 136 0.197 2.548 1.478 110m 46m 6.8 6.84 23.1
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2113 Jun 29 04:51 P 141 -0.689 1.629 0.590 83m - 18.5 18.54 -23.9
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2113 Dec 22 14:55 P 146 0.867 1.289 0.276 56m - 6.1 6.04 24.3
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2114 May 19 18:04 N 113 1.361 0.425 -0.672 - - 15.8 15.78 -18.7
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2114 Jun 18 09:13 N 151 -1.495 0.173 -0.912 - - 17.8 17.76 -24.7
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2114 Nov 12 19:55 N 118 -1.153 0.752 -0.238 - - 3.4 3.21 16.7
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2114 Dec 12 06:05 N 156 1.493 0.127 -0.861 - - 5.4 5.24 24.5
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2115 May 08 19:17 P 123 0.599 1.811 0.736 93m - 15.1 15.03 -16.6
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2115 Nov 02 09:32 P 128 -0.492 1.987 0.955 96m - 2.7 2.48 14.2
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2116 Apr 27 02:37 T+ 133 -0.175 2.564 1.541 109m 48m 14.4 14.31 -14.0
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2116 Oct 21 16:49 T- 138 0.236 2.484 1.399 112m 45m 2.0 1.76 11.1
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2117 Apr 16 16:28 P 143 -0.885 1.239 0.258 54m - 13.7 13.62 -11.1
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2117 Oct 10 17:43 P 148 0.968 1.153 0.043 25m - 1.3 1.04 7.6
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2118 Mar 07 23:29 N 115 1.049 0.948 -0.053 - - 11.0 11.24 6.0
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2118 Aug 31 04:48 N 120 -1.154 0.780 -0.268 - - 22.6 22.65 -9.7
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2119 Feb 25 11:01 T 125 0.376 2.212 1.154 104m 30m 10.3 10.55 9.5
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2119 Aug 20 15:48 T 130 -0.353 2.220 1.229 102m 34m 21.9 21.97 -12.8
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2120 Feb 14 15:13 T 135 -0.337 2.311 1.199 110m 34m 9.6 9.82 12.9
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2120 Aug 09 07:57 T 140 0.388 2.142 1.181 98m 30m 21.2 21.29 -15.4
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2121 Feb 02 14:28 N 145 -1.024 1.057 -0.066 - - 8.9 9.05 15.8
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2121 Jun 30 16:46 N 112 -1.427 0.254 -0.744 - - 18.6 18.67 -24.5
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2121 Jul 30 00:48 N 150 1.132 0.785 -0.192 - - 20.5 20.60 -17.5
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2121 Dec 24 01:18 N 117 1.226 0.650 -0.402 - - 6.2 6.17 24.6
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<center><h3>Lunar Eclipses: 2101 to 2200</h3></center>
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<center><h4>( 2101 CE to 2200 CE )</h4> </center>
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<pre>
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<b>Local Circumstances at Greatest Eclipse: 2101 to 2200</b>
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U.T.
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Greatest Saros Pen. Umb. S.D. S.D. GST Moon Moon
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Date Eclipse Type # Gamma Mag. Mag. Par Tot (0 UT) RA Dec
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2122 Jun 20 02:24 P 122 -0.717 1.585 0.530 81m - 17.9 17.90 -24.1
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2122 Dec 13 13:38 P 127 0.498 1.960 0.960 93m - 5.5 5.37 23.6
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2123 Jun 09 05:02 Tm 132 0.041 2.844 1.753 118m 53m 17.1 17.13 -22.8
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2123 Dec 03 05:20 T+ 137 -0.176 2.545 1.556 104m 46m 4.8 4.59 21.8
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2124 May 28 05:47 P 142 0.792 1.461 0.381 71m - 16.4 16.37 -20.8
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2124 Nov 21 19:43 P 147 -0.881 1.268 0.245 54m - 4.1 3.84 19.2
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2125 Apr 18 01:14 N 114 -1.179 0.715 -0.295 - - 13.7 13.72 -11.9
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2125 May 17 11:42 N 152 1.493 0.150 -0.881 - - 15.7 15.64 -18.0
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2125 Oct 12 12:39 N 119 1.247 0.633 -0.463 - - 1.4 1.16 8.6
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2126 Apr 07 16:14 T 124 -0.434 2.064 1.088 96m 22m 13.0 13.08 -7.3
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2126 Oct 01 12:45 P 129 0.544 1.928 0.822 99m - 0.7 0.49 3.7
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2127 Mar 28 08:36 T- 134 0.267 2.378 1.390 103m 42m 12.4 12.45 -2.6
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2127 Sep 20 14:52 T+ 139 -0.201 2.538 1.472 112m 47m 23.9 23.83 -1.3
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2128 Mar 16 21:42 N 144 1.013 1.034 -0.004 - - 11.7 11.81 2.3
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2128 Sep 09 00:06 P 149 -0.927 1.176 0.169 46m - 23.2 23.20 -6.1
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2129 Feb 04 09:58 N 116 -1.196 0.740 -0.381 - - 9.0 9.19 15.1
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2129 Jul 31 08:20 P 121 0.907 1.190 0.229 51m - 20.6 20.70 -17.3
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2130 Jan 24 09:06 P 126 -0.517 1.983 0.867 100m - 8.2 8.43 18.7
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2130 Jul 21 00:34 T- 131 0.180 2.537 1.549 107m 47m 19.9 20.02 -20.3
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2131 Jan 13 12:45 T- 136 0.192 2.555 1.489 110m 47m 7.5 7.64 21.7
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2131 Jul 10 11:43 P 141 -0.611 1.773 0.731 91m - 19.2 19.29 -22.8
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2132 Jan 02 23:40 P 146 0.861 1.300 0.289 57m - 6.8 6.86 23.8
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2132 May 30 00:38 N 113 1.438 0.283 -0.812 - - 16.5 16.51 -20.5
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2132 Jun 28 15:41 N 151 -1.413 0.324 -0.762 - - 18.5 18.53 -24.5
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2132 Nov 23 04:31 N 118 -1.171 0.722 -0.272 - - 4.2 3.96 19.2
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2132 Dec 22 14:55 N 156 1.488 0.138 -0.851 - - 6.1 6.07 24.9
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2133 May 19 02:12 P 123 0.669 1.681 0.612 86m - 15.8 15.75 -19.2
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2133 Nov 12 17:45 P 128 -0.515 1.946 0.909 95m - 3.5 3.21 17.4
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2134 May 08 10:06 T+ 133 -0.115 2.670 1.653 110m 50m 15.1 15.01 -17.2
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2134 Nov 02 00:30 T- 138 0.202 2.548 1.456 113m 47m 2.7 2.46 14.8
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2135 Apr 28 00:22 P 143 -0.835 1.330 0.354 62m - 14.4 14.31 -14.7
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2135 Oct 22 01:01 P 148 0.925 1.234 0.120 42m - 2.0 1.72 11.6
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2136 Mar 18 07:49 N 115 1.078 0.896 -0.104 - - 11.7 11.92 1.7
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2136 Apr 16 17:04 Nb 153 -1.524 0.064 -0.912 - - 13.7 13.63 -11.8
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2136 Sep 10 12:00 N 120 -1.213 0.671 -0.376 - - 23.3 23.31 -5.7
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2137 Mar 07 19:09 T 125 0.399 2.170 1.112 103m 26m 11.0 11.23 5.3
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2137 Aug 30 23:19 T 130 -0.417 2.104 1.113 99m 25m 22.6 22.64 -9.0
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2138 Feb 24 23:05 T 135 -0.318 2.346 1.235 111m 37m 10.3 10.52 9.0
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2138 Aug 20 15:34 T 140 0.321 2.266 1.303 101m 38m 21.9 21.97 -12.0
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2139 Feb 13 22:23 N 145 -1.009 1.083 -0.037 - - 9.6 9.78 12.4
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2139 Jul 11 23:57 Ne 112 -1.505 0.112 -0.890 - - 19.3 19.43 -23.5
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2139 Aug 10 08:13 N 150 1.064 0.911 -0.070 - - 21.2 21.30 -14.6
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2140 Jan 04 09:50 N 117 1.227 0.647 -0.402 - - 6.9 6.98 23.9
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2140 Jun 30 09:08 P 122 -0.801 1.433 0.375 70m - 18.6 18.67 -23.8
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2140 Dec 23 22:25 P 127 0.503 1.951 0.951 93m - 6.2 6.18 23.9
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2141 Jun 19 11:30 T+ 132 -0.044 2.838 1.747 118m 53m 17.9 17.89 -23.5
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2141 Dec 13 14:05 T+ 137 -0.167 2.562 1.571 104m 46m 5.5 5.39 23.0
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2142 Jun 08 12:28 P 142 0.712 1.605 0.529 82m - 17.1 17.11 -22.2
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2142 Dec 03 04:11 P 147 -0.871 1.290 0.262 56m - 4.8 4.62 21.2
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2143 Apr 29 08:56 N 114 -1.225 0.627 -0.377 - - 14.5 14.41 -15.6
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<center><h3>Lunar Eclipses: 2101 to 2200</h3></center>
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<center><h4>( 2101 CE to 2200 CE )</h4> </center>
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<pre>
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<b>Local Circumstances at Greatest Eclipse: 2101 to 2200</b>
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Greatest Saros Pen. Umb. S.D. S.D. GST Moon Moon
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Date Eclipse Type # Gamma Mag. Mag. Par Tot (0 UT) RA Dec
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2143 May 28 18:54 N 152 1.422 0.276 -0.749 - - 16.4 16.37 -20.1
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2143 Oct 23 20:06 N 119 1.288 0.560 -0.541 - - 2.1 1.85 12.6
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2144 Apr 18 00:16 T 124 -0.478 1.982 1.009 94m 7m 13.8 13.75 -11.4
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2144 Oct 11 19:57 P 129 0.593 1.840 0.732 95m - 1.4 1.15 7.9
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2145 Apr 07 16:43 T- 134 0.229 2.447 1.460 104m 44m 13.1 13.11 -6.9
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2145 Sep 30 22:15 T+ 139 -0.149 2.634 1.567 113m 49m 0.7 0.49 3.0
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2146 Mar 28 05:39 P 144 0.983 1.088 0.050 26m - 12.4 12.48 -2.1
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2146 Sep 20 07:46 P 149 -0.871 1.278 0.272 57m - 23.9 23.85 -1.9
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2147 Feb 15 17:52 N 116 -1.211 0.712 -0.409 - - 9.7 9.91 11.5
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2147 Aug 11 15:52 P 121 0.976 1.063 0.100 34m - 21.3 21.40 -14.2
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2147 Sep 09 23:06 Nb 159 -1.537 0.037 -0.933 - - 23.2 23.24 -6.6
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2148 Feb 04 17:09 P 126 -0.526 1.965 0.852 99m - 9.0 9.18 15.8
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2148 Jul 31 07:51 T- 131 0.255 2.401 1.409 106m 43m 20.6 20.73 -17.8
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2149 Jan 23 21:12 T- 136 0.186 2.563 1.501 110m 47m 8.2 8.42 19.4
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2149 Jul 20 18:33 P 141 -0.532 1.921 0.875 97m - 19.9 20.03 -21.0
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2150 Jan 13 08:26 P 146 0.856 1.308 0.299 58m - 7.5 7.66 22.3
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2150 Jun 10 07:10 Ne 113 1.517 0.137 -0.956 - - 17.2 17.25 -21.7
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2150 Jul 09 22:08 N 151 -1.330 0.476 -0.611 - - 19.2 19.29 -23.4
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2150 Dec 04 13:10 N 118 -1.185 0.698 -0.299 - - 4.9 4.74 21.1
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2151 Jan 02 23:46 N 156 1.483 0.147 -0.843 - - 6.8 6.89 24.4
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2151 May 30 09:04 P 123 0.740 1.548 0.483 78m - 16.5 16.48 -21.1
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2151 Nov 24 02:03 P 128 -0.535 1.913 0.871 94m - 4.2 3.97 19.9
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2152 May 18 17:30 T+ 133 -0.051 2.784 1.774 110m 51m 15.8 15.74 -19.8
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2152 Nov 12 08:16 T- 138 0.176 2.600 1.503 114m 48m 3.5 3.19 18.0
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2153 May 08 08:09 P 143 -0.778 1.431 0.459 70m - 15.1 15.02 -17.9
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2153 Nov 01 08:29 P 148 0.888 1.302 0.185 52m - 2.7 2.43 15.3
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2154 Mar 29 16:00 N 115 1.113 0.830 -0.170 - - 12.5 12.58 -2.6
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2154 Apr 28 00:59 N 153 -1.479 0.147 -0.827 - - 14.4 14.32 -15.5
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2154 Sep 21 19:24 N 120 -1.264 0.577 -0.470 - - 0.0 23.97 -1.5
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2154 Oct 21 09:21 Nb 158 1.556 0.060 -1.024 - - 2.0 1.69 12.0
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2155 Mar 19 03:07 T 125 0.429 2.115 1.057 102m 19m 11.8 11.91 1.0
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2155 Sep 11 06:58 T 130 -0.475 1.997 1.006 96m 6m 23.3 23.30 -5.0
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2156 Mar 07 06:49 T 135 -0.292 2.392 1.282 112m 40m 11.0 11.21 4.8
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2156 Aug 30 23:15 T- 140 0.257 2.384 1.419 103m 42m 22.6 22.64 -8.3
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2157 Feb 24 06:11 P 145 -0.987 1.121 0.005 8m - 10.3 10.48 8.6
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2157 Aug 20 15:41 P 150 1.000 1.032 0.047 24m - 22.0 21.98 -11.3
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2158 Jan 14 18:24 N 117 1.227 0.644 -0.401 - - 7.6 7.79 22.3
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2158 Jul 11 15:50 P 122 -0.886 1.279 0.218 55m - 19.3 19.42 -22.8
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2159 Jan 04 07:14 P 127 0.506 1.944 0.945 92m - 6.9 7.00 23.2
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2159 Jun 30 17:55 T+ 132 -0.132 2.677 1.586 117m 51m 18.6 18.64 -23.2
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2159 Dec 24 22:55 T+ 137 -0.162 2.572 1.579 105m 47m 6.2 6.21 23.2
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2160 Jun 18 19:05 P 142 0.628 1.757 0.685 91m - 17.8 17.86 -22.8
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2160 Dec 13 12:45 P 147 -0.865 1.302 0.269 57m - 5.5 5.42 22.3
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2161 May 09 16:32 N 114 -1.277 0.528 -0.470 - - 15.2 15.11 -18.8
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2161 Jun 08 02:03 N 152 1.348 0.410 -0.610 - - 17.1 17.11 -21.5
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2161 Nov 03 03:40 N 119 1.322 0.500 -0.606 - - 2.8 2.55 16.3
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2162 Apr 29 08:12 P 124 -0.528 1.890 0.920 91m - 14.5 14.44 -15.1
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2162 Oct 23 03:18 P 129 0.634 1.766 0.655 91m - 2.1 1.84 11.9
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2163 Apr 19 00:44 T- 134 0.186 2.524 1.539 105m 46m 13.8 13.79 -10.9
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2163 Oct 12 05:46 T+ 139 -0.103 2.718 1.652 113m 51m 1.4 1.15 7.2
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<center><h3>Lunar Eclipses: 2101 to 2200</h3></center>
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<center><h4>( 2101 CE to 2200 CE )</h4> </center>
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<b>Local Circumstances at Greatest Eclipse: 2101 to 2200</b>
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2164 Apr 07 13:29 P 144 0.948 1.153 0.114 39m - 13.1 13.14 -6.3
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2164 Sep 30 15:35 P 149 -0.821 1.370 0.363 65m - 0.7 0.51 2.4
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2165 Feb 26 01:38 N 116 -1.233 0.671 -0.448 - - 10.4 10.61 7.6
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2165 Aug 21 23:29 N 121 1.042 0.945 -0.020 - - 22.0 22.08 -10.7
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2165 Sep 20 07:00 N 159 -1.486 0.132 -0.839 - - 24.0 23.89 -2.4
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2166 Feb 15 01:06 P 126 -0.540 1.938 0.828 98m - 9.7 9.90 12.2
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2166 Aug 11 15:11 T 131 0.327 2.271 1.275 103m 37m 21.3 21.43 -14.8
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2167 Feb 04 05:36 T- 136 0.177 2.577 1.519 110m 47m 9.0 9.18 16.4
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2167 Aug 01 01:23 T 141 -0.454 2.066 1.015 102m 10m 20.6 20.75 -18.5
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2168 Jan 24 17:12 P 146 0.849 1.319 0.312 59m - 8.2 8.45 20.0
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2168 Jul 20 04:33 N 151 -1.246 0.632 -0.456 - - 19.9 20.03 -21.6
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2168 Dec 14 21:54 N 118 -1.194 0.682 -0.318 - - 5.6 5.54 22.1
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2169 Jan 13 08:38 N 156 1.480 0.153 -0.837 - - 7.5 7.70 22.9
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2169 Jun 09 15:51 P 123 0.816 1.407 0.347 67m - 17.2 17.23 -22.2
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2169 Dec 04 10:26 P 128 -0.549 1.891 0.843 93m - 4.9 4.75 21.8
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2170 May 30 00:49 T- 133 0.017 2.845 1.839 110m 51m 16.5 16.48 -21.7
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2170 Nov 23 16:10 T- 138 0.156 2.639 1.537 115m 49m 4.2 3.95 20.6
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2171 May 19 15:51 P 143 -0.717 1.542 0.573 76m - 15.8 15.74 -20.5
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2171 Nov 12 16:04 P 148 0.859 1.358 0.238 58m - 3.4 3.16 18.5
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2172 Apr 09 00:03 N 115 1.155 0.754 -0.245 - - 13.2 13.25 -6.7
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2172 May 08 08:47 N 153 -1.428 0.240 -0.733 - - 15.1 15.03 -18.7
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2172 Oct 02 02:56 N 120 -1.310 0.494 -0.553 - - 0.8 0.63 2.7
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2172 Oct 31 17:03 N 158 1.520 0.127 -0.958 - - 2.7 2.39 15.7
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2173 Mar 29 10:56 P 125 0.466 2.048 0.989 100m - 12.5 12.57 -3.2
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2173 Sep 21 14:44 P 130 -0.527 1.902 0.911 92m - 0.1 23.96 -0.8
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2174 Mar 18 14:25 T+ 135 -0.261 2.449 1.341 113m 43m 11.8 11.88 0.5
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2174 Sep 11 07:02 T- 140 0.198 2.493 1.525 104m 46m 23.4 23.31 -4.3
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2175 Mar 07 13:54 P 145 -0.961 1.166 0.054 28m - 11.0 11.17 4.4
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2175 Aug 31 23:13 P 150 0.939 1.145 0.156 43m - 22.7 22.65 -7.5
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2176 Jan 26 02:58 N 117 1.229 0.639 -0.402 - - 8.3 8.57 19.9
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2176 Jul 21 22:31 P 122 -0.970 1.125 0.061 30m - 20.0 20.16 -21.0
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2177 Jan 14 16:03 P 127 0.510 1.937 0.940 92m - 7.6 7.80 21.6
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2177 Jul 11 00:19 T+ 132 -0.219 2.516 1.425 116m 47m 19.3 19.39 -22.2
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2178 Jan 04 07:44 T+ 137 -0.157 2.582 1.587 105m 47m 6.9 7.02 22.5
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2178 Jun 30 01:42 P 142 0.544 1.909 0.841 98m - 18.6 18.62 -22.6
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2178 Dec 24 21:20 P 147 -0.862 1.310 0.274 57m - 6.2 6.22 22.5
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2179 May 21 00:03 N 114 -1.334 0.421 -0.572 - - 15.9 15.84 -21.4
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2179 Jun 19 09:10 N 152 1.271 0.550 -0.466 - - 17.8 17.86 -22.2
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2179 Nov 14 11:22 N 119 1.350 0.452 -0.659 - - 3.6 3.29 19.5
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2180 May 09 16:00 P 124 -0.584 1.785 0.819 87m - 15.2 15.15 -18.2
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2180 Nov 02 10:49 P 129 0.667 1.707 0.594 87m - 2.8 2.54 15.6
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2181 Apr 29 08:34 T- 134 0.135 2.618 1.633 107m 48m 14.5 14.48 -14.5
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2181 Oct 22 13:29 T+ 139 -0.066 2.787 1.720 113m 51m 2.1 1.84 11.3
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2182 Apr 18 21:08 P 144 0.905 1.232 0.193 50m - 13.8 13.82 -10.3
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2182 Oct 11 23:32 P 149 -0.778 1.449 0.442 70m - 1.4 1.18 6.6
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2183 Mar 09 09:18 N 116 -1.259 0.622 -0.495 - - 11.1 11.29 3.4
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2183 Sep 02 07:09 N 121 1.103 0.832 -0.136 - - 22.8 22.74 -6.8
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2183 Oct 01 14:59 N 159 -1.440 0.218 -0.756 - - 0.7 0.55 1.9
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2184 Feb 26 08:59 P 126 -0.558 1.903 0.798 96m - 10.4 10.60 8.3
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2184 Aug 21 22:32 T 131 0.397 2.144 1.143 101m 28m 22.1 22.11 -11.2
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<center><h3>Lunar Eclipses: 2101 to 2200</h3></center>
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<center><h4>( 2101 CE to 2200 CE )</h4> </center>
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<b>Local Circumstances at Greatest Eclipse: 2101 to 2200</b>
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2185 Feb 14 13:57 T- 136 0.166 2.595 1.542 110m 48m 9.7 9.91 12.9
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2185 Aug 11 08:15 T 141 -0.378 2.208 1.153 106m 30m 21.4 21.45 -15.4
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2186 Feb 04 01:55 P 146 0.841 1.333 0.329 61m - 9.0 9.20 17.0
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2186 Jul 31 11:01 N 151 -1.163 0.784 -0.306 - - 20.6 20.75 -19.1
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2186 Dec 26 06:40 N 118 -1.202 0.670 -0.333 - - 6.3 6.34 22.1
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2187 Jan 24 17:29 N 156 1.476 0.160 -0.830 - - 8.3 8.48 20.6
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2187 Jun 20 22:38 P 123 0.893 1.263 0.208 53m - 17.9 17.98 -22.6
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2187 Dec 15 18:52 P 128 -0.559 1.873 0.821 92m - 5.6 5.55 22.7
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2188 Jun 09 08:06 Tm 133 0.088 2.711 1.711 109m 50m 17.2 17.23 -22.9
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2188 Dec 04 00:09 T- 138 0.140 2.670 1.564 115m 50m 4.9 4.74 22.4
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2189 May 29 23:27 P 143 -0.651 1.662 0.696 82m - 16.5 16.49 -22.4
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2189 Nov 22 23:47 P 148 0.835 1.402 0.280 63m - 4.2 3.92 21.1
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2190 Apr 20 07:57 N 115 1.203 0.665 -0.334 - - 13.9 13.93 -10.6
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2190 May 19 16:29 N 153 -1.372 0.343 -0.631 - - 15.8 15.76 -21.2
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2190 Oct 13 10:37 N 120 -1.348 0.424 -0.623 - - 1.5 1.30 6.8
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2190 Nov 12 00:54 N 158 1.490 0.183 -0.902 - - 3.4 3.13 19.0
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2191 Apr 09 18:35 P 125 0.510 1.966 0.908 98m - 13.2 13.24 -7.4
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2191 Oct 02 22:39 P 130 -0.573 1.818 0.827 89m - 0.8 0.62 3.4
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2192 Mar 28 21:50 T+ 135 -0.221 2.522 1.416 115m 46m 12.5 12.54 -3.7
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2192 Sep 21 14:56 T- 140 0.146 2.591 1.621 105m 48m 0.1 23.96 -0.1
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2193 Mar 17 21:28 P 145 -0.928 1.225 0.118 42m - 11.7 11.84 0.1
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2193 Sep 11 06:50 P 150 0.883 1.250 0.255 55m - 23.4 23.31 -3.5
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2194 Feb 05 11:28 N 117 1.234 0.629 -0.409 - - 9.1 9.32 16.9
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2194 Mar 07 01:02 Nb 155 -1.579 0.008 -1.055 - - 11.0 11.14 3.9
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2194 Aug 02 05:12 N 122 -1.054 0.974 -0.094 - - 20.7 20.88 -18.5
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2195 Jan 26 00:52 P 127 0.514 1.929 0.933 92m - 8.4 8.57 19.2
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2195 Jul 22 06:42 T 132 -0.308 2.354 1.262 113m 39m 20.0 20.13 -20.5
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2196 Jan 15 16:35 T+ 137 -0.154 2.589 1.593 105m 47m 7.7 7.81 20.9
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2196 Jul 10 08:19 T 142 0.458 2.066 1.000 103m 2m 19.3 19.36 -21.7
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2197 Jan 04 05:57 P 147 -0.860 1.314 0.275 58m - 7.0 7.03 21.8
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2197 May 31 07:29 N 114 -1.395 0.307 -0.681 - - 16.6 16.59 -23.4
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2197 Jun 29 16:16 N 152 1.191 0.693 -0.318 - - 18.6 18.61 -22.0
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2197 Nov 24 19:10 N 119 1.372 0.414 -0.701 - - 4.3 4.06 22.0
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2198 May 20 23:44 P 124 -0.643 1.675 0.711 83m - 15.9 15.88 -20.9
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2198 Nov 13 18:27 P 129 0.694 1.657 0.543 84m - 3.5 3.28 18.8
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2199 May 10 16:18 Tm 134 0.080 2.719 1.735 107m 50m 15.2 15.18 -17.7
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2199 Nov 02 21:20 T+ 139 -0.034 2.844 1.777 113m 52m 2.8 2.54 14.9
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2200 Apr 30 04:38 P 144 0.855 1.324 0.284 60m - 14.5 14.50 -13.9
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<p><center><h4>Calendar Dates</h4></center>
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<font size="6">T</font>he Julian calendar is used for all dates up to 1582 Oct 04.
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After that date, the Gregorian calendar is used.
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Due to the Gregorian Calendar reform, the day after 1582 Oct 04 (Julian calendar) is 1582 Oct 15 (Gregorian calendar).
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<font size="6">T</font>he Julian calendar does not include the year 0, so the year 1 BCE is followed by the year 1 CE.
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This is awkward for arithmetic calculations.
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In this catalog, dates are counted using the astronomical numbering system which recognizes the year 0.
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Historians should note the numerical difference of one year between astronomical dates and BCE dates.
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Thus, the year 0 corresponds to 1 BCE, and the year -100 corresponds to 101 BCE, etc..
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<font size="6">T</font>here is some historical uncertainty as to which years from 43 BCE to 8 CE were counted as leap years.
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<p><font size="6">E</font>clipse predictions presented here are based on j=2 ephemerides for the Sun
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(Newcomb, 1895) and Moon (Brown, 1919, and Eckert, Jones and Clark, 1954).
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A revised value used for the Moon's secular acceleration is n-dot = -26 arc-sec/cy*cy, as deduced by Morrison and Ward (1975) from 250 years of Mercury transit observations.
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<p><font size="6">T</font>he largest uncertainty in the eclipse predictions is caused by fluctuations in <a href="/web/20080214224826/http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEhelp/rotation.html">Earth's rotation</a> due primarily to tidal friction of the Moon.
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1) pre-1600: delta T was calculated from empirical fits to <a href="/web/20080214224826/http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEhelp/deltaT2.html">historical records</a> derived by Stephenson (1997)
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<br>2) 1600-present: delta T was obtained from published observations
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<br>3) future: delta-T was extrapolated from current values and a model of tidal effects
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<p><center><h4>Acknowledgments</h4></center>
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<font size="6">A</font>ll eclipse calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy.
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Some of the information presented in these tables is based on <i><a href="/web/20080214224826/http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEpubs/RP1216.html">Fifty Year Canon of Lunar Eclipses: 1986 - 2035</a></i>.
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<font size="6">P</font>ermission is freely granted to reproduce this data when accompanied by an acknowledgment:
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<p><center>"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA's GSFC"</center>
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<p><center><h3><i><a href="LEcatkey.html"> Key to Catalog Lunar Eclipse </a></i></h3>
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<p><center><h3><i><a href="LEcatalog.html"> Index to Catalog of Lunar Eclipses </a></i></h3>
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<p><center><h3><i><a href="/web/20080214224826/http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/lunar.html"> NASA Lunar Eclipse Page </a></i></h3>
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<p><center><h3><i><a href="/web/20080214224826/http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/eclipse.html"> NASA Eclipse Home Page </a></i></h3>
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<br>Eclipse Predictions & WebMaster: Fred Espenak
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