June 1984 lunar eclipse explained

Type:penumbral
Date:13 June 1984
Axis:1.4589°
Gamma:-1.52403
Magnitude:0.06474
Saros Ser:149
Saros No:1 of 72
Penumbral:73 minutes, 2.4 seconds
P1:13:49:03.1
Greatest:14:25:44.3
P4:15:02:05.5
Previous:May 1984
Next:November 1984

A penumbral lunar eclipse took place on Wednesday, June 13, 1984, the second of three lunar eclipses in 1984. This minor penumbral eclipse was visually imperceptible, but marks the first lunar eclipse in Saros series 149.[1]

Related lunar eclipses

Eclipses of 1984

Lunar year series

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.hermit.org/Eclipse/gen_stats.cgi?mode=query&page=full&qtype=type&body=L&saros=149 Hermit Eclipse: Saros cycle 149