September 1932 lunar eclipse explained

A partial lunar eclipse took place on Wednesday, September 14, 1932. It was the second of 2 nearly total eclipses, with only the north edge of the moon failing to enter the earth's umbral shadow. It was part of Saros series 136 and preceded the first total eclipse on September 26, 1950.

Related lunar eclipses

Saros series

It was part of Saros series 136.

Tritos series

Tzolkinex

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