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A total lunar eclipse occurred at the Moon’s ascending node of orbit on Wednesday, June 15, 2011, [1] with an umbral magnitude of 1.7014. It was a central lunar eclipse, in which part of the Moon passed through the center of the Earth's shadow.
There will be 230 lunar eclipses in the 21st century (2001–2100): 87 penumbral, 58 partial and 85 total. [1]Eclipses are listed in sets by lunar years, repeating every 12 months for each node.
The longest partial lunar eclipse during this period will occur on 8 February 2669, lasting 3:30:02. The longest total eclipse occurred on 31 May 318, with a duration of 01:46:36. [ 1 ]
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June 2011 lunar eclipse; Metadata. ... File change date and time: 01:45, 16 June 2011: Y and C positioning: Co-sited: Exif version: 2.21: Date and time of digitizing:
Huge swaths of Earth are in for a special astronomical treat in late July: the longest total lunar eclipse in roughly 100 years.. During the evening of July 27 and into the early morning of July ...
June 2011 lunar eclipse; Global file usage. ... File change date and time: 23:53, 15 June 2011: Y and C positioning: Co-sited: Exposure Program: Manual: Exif version ...
The 2011 lunar eclipse may refer to: June 2011 lunar eclipse; December 2011 lunar eclipse This page was last edited on 27 ...