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Total lunar eclipse of 2003 May 16

The beginning of the eclipse visible in western Europe, extreme south-wes-
tern Asia, Africa, Madagaskar, most of Antarctica, South America, Central Ame-
rica, the eastern half of North America, southern Greenland, the western In-
dian Ocean, the south-eastern Pacific Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean.
The end of the eclipse visible in the Atlantic coast of Africa, most of
Antarctica, South America, North America except the north-west, Atlantic Oce-
an, and the south-eastern half of the Pacific Ocean.

Universal time of geocentric opposition
h m s
in right ascension 2003, May 16, 3 24 57.0

Sun Moon
h m s h m s
Right ascension . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 30 04.678 15 30 04.678
s s
Hourly motion . . . . . . . . . . . . . +9.889 +151.629
o ' " o ' "
Declination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +18 59 11.36 -18 32 21.19
" "
Hourly motion . . . . . . . . . . . . . +34.98 -754.45
" ' "
Equatorial horizontal parallax . . . . . . 8.70 61 18.26
' " ' "
Apparent semidiameter . . . . . . . . . . 15 49.21 16 42.31


Circumstances of the Eclipse
Position Angles
of the Moon's axis
h m o
Moon enters penumbra . . . . . . . . May 16, 1 05.3 12.97
Moon enters umbra . . . . . . . . . 2 02.8 12.78
Moon enters totality . . . . . . . . 3 14.0 12.53
Greatest eclipse . . . . . . . . . 3 40.1 12.44
Moon leaves totality . . . . . . . . 4 06.5 12.35
Moon leaves umbra . . . . . . . . . 5 17.6 12.10
Moon leaves penumbra . . . . . . . . 6 15.0 11.90

---------------------------------------------------------
Contacts | Position |The Moon being in the Zenith in
of Umbra | Angles |-------------------------------
with Limb | from the | |
of Moon | North Point | Latitude | Longitude
-----------|-------------|---------------|---------------
| o ' | o ' | o '
First | 133 29.8 | -18 21.9 | 32 24.9 W
Last | 265 41.7 | -19 02.8 | 79 12.5 W


Magnitude of the eclipse 1.131
"
Angular radius of the penumbra 4728.63
"
Angular radius of the umbra 2792.27

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| | | | Magnitudes ! | | | | Magnitudes
| | | | of eclipse ! | | | | of eclipse
T | s | d | P |-------------! T | s | d | P |-------------
| | | |umbral|penumb! | | | |umbral|penumb
-----|-----|------|------|------|------!-----|-----|------|------|------|------
h m| "| | o | | ! h m| "| | o | |
1 00| 5911| 2.116| 125.0| - | - ! 3 50| 1557| 0.558| 212.7| 1.112| 2.078
10| 5567| 1.993| 125.9| - | 0.081! | | | | |
20| 5224| 1.870| 126.9| - | 0.251! 4 00| 1675| 0.600| 224.6| 1.055| 2.021
30| 4884| 1.748| 128.1| - | 0.421! 10| 1854| 0.664| 234.6| 0.966| 1.932
40| 4546| 1.627| 129.5| - | 0.589! 20| 2080| 0.745| 242.6| 0.854| 1.820
50| 4211| 1.508| 131.1| - | 0.756! 30| 2339| 0.838| 249.0| 0.726| 1.692
| | | | | ! 40| 2620| 0.939| 254.0| 0.585| 1.551
2 00| 3880| 1.389| 132.9| - | 0.921! 50| 2918| 1.045| 258.0| 0.437| 1.403
10| 3554| 1.273| 135.1| 0.117| 1.083! | | | | |
20| 3235| 1.158| 137.8| 0.276| 1.242! 5 00| 3228| 1.156| 261.3| 0.282| 1.248
30| 2925| 1.047| 141.1| 0.431| 1.397! 10| 3547| 1.271| 264.0| 0.123| 1.089
40| 2626| 0.940| 145.1| 0.579| 1.545! 20| 3873| 1.387| 266.2| - | 0.927
50| 2344| 0.839| 150.1| 0.720| 1.685! 30| 4203| 1.506| 268.1| - | 0.762
| | | | | ! 40| 4537| 1.625| 269.7| - | 0.595
3 00| 2085| 0.747| 156.4| 0.848| 1.814! 50| 4875| 1.746| 271.0| - | 0.427
10| 1858| 0.665| 164.4| 0.961| 1.927! | | | | |
20| 1677| 0.601| 174.4| 1.051| 2.016! 6 00| 5215| 1.868| 272.2| - | 0.257
30| 1559| 0.558| 186.3| 1.110| 2.076! 10| 5557| 1.991| 273.2| - | 0.086
40| 1517| 0.543| 199.5| 1.131| 2.097! 20| 5901| 2.114| 274.1| - | -

T - universal time ( TDT - UT1 = 66.0 s );
s - the angular distance between the centers of the Moon and the shadow;
d - the linear distance between the Moon's center and that of the shadow
in terms of the shadow's radius;
P - the position angle of the Moon's disk semi-diameter directed towards
the shadow's center.