January 1936 lunar eclipse

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File:Lunar eclipse chart close-1936Jan08.png

A total lunar eclipse took place on Wednesday, January 8, 1936. It was the second total lunar eclipse of Saros series 133.

Visibility

File:Lunar eclipse from moon-1936Jan08.png

Related lunar eclipses

Lunar eclipse series sets from 1933–1936
Descending node   Ascending node
Saros Date
Viewing
Type
Chart
Saros Date
Viewing
Type
Chart
103 1933 Feb 10
File:Lunar eclipse from moon-1933Feb10.png
Penumbral
File:Lunar eclipse chart close-1933Feb10.png
108 1933 Aug 05
File:Lunar eclipse from moon-1933Aug05.png
Penumbral
File:Lunar eclipse chart close-1933Aug05.png
113 1934 Jan 30
File:Lunar eclipse from moon-1934Jan30.png
Partial
File:Lunar eclipse chart close-1934Jan30.png
118 1934 Jul 26
File:Lunar eclipse from moon-1934Jul26.png
Partial
File:Lunar eclipse chart close-1934Jul26.png
123 1935 Jan 19
File:Lunar eclipse from moon-1935Jan19.png
Total
File:Lunar eclipse chart close-1935Jan19.png
128 1935 Jul 16
File:Lunar eclipse from moon-1935Jul16.png
Total
File:Lunar eclipse chart close-1935Jul16.png
133 1936 Jan 08
File:Lunar eclipse from moon-1936Jan08.png
Total
File:Lunar eclipse chart close-1936Jan08.png
138 1936 Jul 04
File:Lunar eclipse from moon-1936Jul04.png
Partial
File:Lunar eclipse chart close-1936Jul04.png
143 1936 Dec 28
File:Lunar eclipse from moon-1936Dec28.png
Penumbral
File:Lunar eclipse chart close-1936Dec28.png

Half-Saros cycle

A lunar eclipse will be preceded and followed by solar eclipses by 9 years and 5.5 days (a half saros).[1] This lunar eclipse is related to two annular solar eclipses of Solar Saros 140.

January 3, 1927 January 14, 1945
File:SE1927Jan03A.png File:SE1945Jan14A.png

See also

Notes

  1. Mathematical Astronomy Morsels, Jean Meeus, p.110, Chapter 18, The half-saros

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