Total Lunar Eclipse of 2011 Jun 15

Jun 15, 2011 - Ecliptic Conjunction = 20:14:40.7 TD ( = 20:13:33.4 UT ). Greatest Eclipse = 20:13:43.1 TD ( = 20:12:35.8 UT ). Penumbral Magnitude = 2.6868 ...
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Total Lunar Eclipse of 2011 Jun 15 Ecliptic Conjunction = 20:14:40.7 TD ( = 20:13:33.4 UT ) Greatest Eclipse = 20:13:43.1 TD ( = 20:12:35.8 UT ) Penumbral Magnitude = 2.6868 Umbral Magnitude = 1.6998

P. Radius = 1.2504° U. Radius = 0.7256°

Saros Series = 130

Gamma = 0.0897 Axis = 0.0875°

Member = 34 of 72

Sun at Greatest Eclipse (Geocentric Coordinates)

Moon at Greatest Eclipse (Geocentric Coordinates)

N

R.A. = 05h35m33.6s Dec. = +23°19'06.1" S.D. = 00°15'44.7" H.P. = 00°00'08.7"

R.A. = 17h35m32.3s Dec. = -23°13'51.6" S.D. = 00°15'57.2" H.P. = 00°58'33.0"

E

Ecliptic

P4

W U4

U3

Greatest

U2

U1

P1

Earth´s Umbra

Earth´s Penumbra

Eclipse Durations

Eclipse Contacts

S

Penumbral = 05h36m12s Umbral = 03h39m19s Total = 01h40m13s

0

!T = 67 s Rule = CdT (Danjon) Eph. = VSOP87/ELP2000-85

15 30 45 Arc-Minutes

P1 = 17:24:33 UT U1 = 18:22:55 UT U2 = 19:22:29 UT U3 = 21:02:41 UT U4 = 22:02:14 UT P4 = 23:00:44 UT

60

F. Espenak, NASA’s GSFC eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.html

60° N

Latitude

30° N



P1

30° S

P4

U4

No Eclipse Visible

U3

U2

U1

P1

Eclipse at MoonRise

P4

U4

U3

U2

U1

Eclipse at MoonSet

All Eclipse Visible

60° S

180° W

120° W

60° W



Longitude

60° E

120° E

180° E