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Celestial calendar - Eclipses of the Moon
Total Lunar Eclipse, 2007 March 3-4

Credit: Johannes Schedler (Panther Observatory)

 

Celestial     calendar

Eclipses of the Moon in 2009:

In 2009 there are four eclipses of the Moon (tree penumbral eclipses on February 9, July 7, and August 5-6 and a partial eclipse on December 31).



Penumbral Eclipse of the Moon on February 9, 2009

Areas of visibility:

Asia, Australia, eastern Europe, western North America, and the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

 

Circumstances of the eclipse:

Moon enters penumbra (P1)

February 9   12h 36.8m

UT

Moon leaves penumbra (P4)

 

16h 39.6m

 

Moon is visible in Leo.

Penumbral eclipse of the Moon on February 9, 2009

Areas of visibility of the eclipse (February 9, 2009)
at different stages



Penumbral Eclipse of the Moon on July 7, 2009

Areas of visibility:

Australia, Americas, and Pacific Oceans.

 

Circumstances of the eclipse:

Moon enters penumbra (P1)

July 7   8h 32.8m

UT

Moon leaves penumbra (P4)

 

10h 44.4m

 

Moon is visible in Capricornus.

Penumbral eclipse of the Moon on July 7, 2009

Areas of visibility of the eclipse (July 7, 2009)
at different stages



Penumbral Eclipse of the Moon on August 5-6, 2009

Areas of visibility:

western Asia, eastern North America, South America, Africa, Europe, and the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.

 

Circumstances of the eclipse:

Moon enters penumbra (P1)

August 5   23h 01.0m

UT

Moon leaves penumbra (P4)

August 6   02h 17.4m

 

Moon is visible in Capricornus.

Penumbral eclipse of the Moon on August 5-6, 2009

Areas of visibility of the eclipse (August 5-6, 2009)
at different stages



Partial Eclipse of the Moon on December 31, 2009

Areas of visibility:

Alaska, Australia, Indonesia, Asia, Africa, Europe including the British Isles and the Arctic regions.

 

Circumstances of the eclipse:

Moon enters penumbra (P1)

December 31   17h 15.3m

UT

Moon enters umbra (U1)

 

18h 51.6m

 

Middle of eclipse (Umax)

 

19h 22.7m

 

Moon leaves umbra (U4)

 

19h 53.8m

 

Moon leaves penumbra (P4)

 

21h 30.1m

 

Moon is visible in Gemini.

Partial eclipse of the Moon on December 31, 2009

Areas of visibility of the eclipse (December 31, 2009) at different stages



 

Glossary

Eclipse, lunar:

an eclipse in which the Moon passes through the shadow cast by the Earth. It may be total (the Moon passing completely through the Earth's umbra), partial (the Moon passing partially through the Earth's umbra at maximum eclipse), or penumbral (the Moon passing only through the Earth's penumbra).

Magnitude of a lunar eclipse:

the fraction of the lunar diameter obscured by the shadow of the Earth at the greatest phase of a lunar eclipse, measured along the common diameter.

Penumbra:

the portion of a shadow in which light from an extended source is partially but not completely cut off by an intervening body; the area of partial shadow surrounding the umbra.

Umbra:

the portion of a shadow cone in which none of the light from an extended light source can be observed.

 

Main Astronomical Observatory

Note: All time moments are given in Universal Time (UT) units.
For Kyiv Local_Time=UT+2h (and Local_Time=UT+3h for summer time).