April 1930 lunar eclipse
Appearance
Partial eclipse | |||||||||||||
Date | April 13, 1930 | ||||||||||||
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Gamma | 0.9545 | ||||||||||||
Magnitude | 0.1064 | ||||||||||||
Saros cycle | 111 (62 of 71) | ||||||||||||
Partiality | 73 minutes and 22 seconds | ||||||||||||
Penumbral | 267 minutes and 18 seconds | ||||||||||||
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A partial lunar eclipse took place on Sunday, April 13, 1930.
Visibility
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[edit]Descending node | Ascending node | |||||
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Saros | Date viewing |
Type chart |
Saros | Date viewing |
Type chart | |
111 | 1930 Apr 13 |
Partial |
116 | 1930 Oct 07 |
Partial | |
121 | 1931 Apr 02 |
Total |
126 | 1931 Sep 26 |
Total | |
131 | 1932 Mar 22 |
Partial |
136 | 1932 Sep 14 |
Partial | |
141 | 1933 Mar 12 |
Penumbral |
146 | 1933 Sep 04 |
Penumbral |
Saros series
[edit]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.
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]External links
[edit]- 1930 Apr 13 chart Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC