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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.
Eclipses are listed in sets by lunar years, repeating every 12 months for each node. Ascending node eclipses are given a red background highlight. See also: List of lunar eclipses, List of 20th-century lunar eclipses, and List of 22nd-century lunar eclipses.
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:
Full moon and total lunar eclipse: 21 June, 17:17: Earth northern solstice: 24 June, 04:13: Moon at apogee: ... This page was last edited on 25 May 2011, at 10:40 (UTC).
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The Lunar Eclipse of 15th June, 2011 as seen from Johannesburg, South Africa. My Tamron 70-300mm couldn't focus at infinity, and to make matters worse, the Nikon D90 performs terribly at ISO 3200. Date: 15 June 2011, 22:03: Source: Lunar Eclipse 2011 Johannesburg, South Africa: Author: Meraj Chhaya from Oxford, United Kingdom
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 ...