- May 2087 lunar eclipse
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A total lunar eclipse will take place on May 17, 2087. The moon will pass through the center of the Earth's shadow.
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Related lunar eclipses
Saros series
Lunar saros series 132, repeating every 18 years and 11 days, has a total of 71 lunar eclipse events including 12 total lunar eclipses.
Greatest First
The greatest eclipse of the series on 2123 Jun 9 will last 106 minutes.[1]Penumbral Partial Total Central 1492 May 12
1636 Aug 16
2015 Apr 4
2069 May 6
Last Central Total Partial Penumbral 2177 Jul 11
2213 Aug 2
2429 Dec 11
2754 Jun 26
There are 11 series events between 1901 and 2100, grouped into threes (called an exeligmos), each column with approximately the same viewing longitude on earth.
1901–2100 1907 Jan 29 1925 Feb 8 1943 Feb 20 1961 Mar 2 1979 Mar 13 1997 Mar 24 2015 Apr 4 2033 Apr 14 2051 Apr 26 2069 May 6 2087 May 17 Inex series
The inex series repeats eclipses 20 days short of 29 years, repeating on average every 10571.95 days. This period is equal to 358 lunations (synodic months) and 388.5 draconic months. Saros series increment by one on successive Inex events and repeat at alternate ascending and descending lunar nodes.
This period is 383.6734 anomalistic months (the period of the Moon's elliptical orbital precession). Despite the average 0.05 time-of-day shift between subsequent events, the variation of the Moon in its elliptical orbit at each event causes the actual eclipse time to vary significantly.
All events in this series shown (from 1000 to 2500 and beyond) are central total lunar eclipses.
Inex series from 1000–2500 AD Descending node Ascending node Descending node Ascending node Saros Date Saros Date Saros Date Saros Date 95 1016 May 24 96 1045 May 3 97 1074 Apr 14 98 1103 Mar 25 99 1132 Mar 3 100 1161 Feb 12 101 1190 Jan 23 102 1219 Jan 2 103 1247 Dec 13 104 1276 Nov 23 105 1305 Nov 2 106 1334 Oct 13 107 1363 Sep 23 108 1392 Sep 2 109 1421 Aug 13 110 1450 Jul 24 111 1479 Jul 4 112 1508 Jun 13
113 1537 May 24 114 1566 May 4 115 1595 Apr 24 116 1624 Apr 3 117 1653 Mar 14 118 1682 Feb 21 119 1711 Feb 3 120 1740 Jan 13 121 1768 Dec 23 122 1797 Dec 4 123 1826 Nov 14 124 1855 Oct 25 125 1884 Oct 4 126 1913 Sep 15
127 1942 Aug 26
128 1971 Aug 6
129 2000 Jul 16
130 2029 Jun 26
131 2058 Jun 6
132 2087 May 17
133 2116 Apr 27 134 2145 Apr 7 135 2174 Mar 18 136 2203 Feb 26 137 2232 Feb 7 138 2261 Jan 17 139 2289 Dec 27 140 2318 Dec 9 141 2347 Nov 19 142 2376 Oct 28 143 2405 Oct 8 144 2434 Sep 18 145 2463 Aug 29 146 2492 Aug 8
See also
Notes
External links
- 2087 May 17 chart Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
Categories:- Lunar eclipses
- 2087 in science
- Lunar eclipse stubs
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