June 2038 lunar eclipse

Astronomical event
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
June 17, 2038

The moon will imperceptibly dim as the moon passes through the Earth's northern penumbral shadow
Series (and member) 111 (68 of 71)
Gamma 1.3082
Magnitude 0.4422
Duration (hr:mn:sc)
Penumbral 176 minutes, 24 seconds
Contacts UTC
P1 01:15:27
Greatest 02:43:44
P4 04:11:50

A penumbral lunar eclipse will take place on June 17, 2038.[1] It is the second of 4 penumbral lunar eclipses, with the third eclipse on 16 July.

Visibility

Related lunar eclipses

Lunar year series (354 days)

Lunar eclipse series sets from 2038-2042
Descending node   Ascending node
Saros Date
Viewing
Type
Chart
Saros Date
Viewing
Type
Chart
111 2038 Jun 17
Penumbral
116 2038 Dec 11
Penumbral
121 2039 Jun 06
Partial
126 2039 Nov 30
Partial
131 2040 May 26
Total
136 2040 Nov 18
Total
141 2041 May 16
Partial
146 2041 Nov 08
Partial
156 2042 Oct 28
Penumbral
Last set 2038 Jul 16 Last set 2038 Jan 21
Next set 2042 Apr 05 Next set 2042 Sep 29

Saros series

Lunar Saros 111, repeating every 18 years and 11 days, has a total of 71 lunar eclipse events including 11 total lunar eclipses. The first total lunar eclipse of this series was on April 19, 1353, and last was on August 4, 1533. The longest occurrence of this series was on June 12, 1443 when the totality lasted 106 minutes.

Tritos series

  • Preceded: Lunar eclipse of June 5, 2020
  • Followed: Lunar eclipse of April 5, 2042

Tzolkinex

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Hermit Eclipse: Saros cycle 111

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