Six Millennium Catalog of Lunar Eclipses
1801 to 1900 (1801 CE to 1900 CE)
Fred Espenak
Introduction
The Six Millennium Catalog of Lunar Eclipses is organized into a series of sixty 100-year web pages, each one covering a century of lunar eclipses. The 100-year table below covers the period 1801 to 1900 (1801 CE to 1900 CE) [1]. The date and time of each eclipse is given for the instant of Greatest Eclipse [2]. Each eclipse date links to a web page containing additional details and a map showing the geographic region of eclipse visibility for that eclipse. A description of each parameter in the catalog table can be found in Key to Catalog of Lunar Eclipses.
For an explanation of how eclipses are classified, see Lunar Eclipse Basics. The frequency of each eclipse type, the extremes in eclipse magnitude and duration, and other data for the century are presented in the Eclipse Statistics tables following the Catalog of Lunar Eclipses. To select a different century, visit the Index to Six Millennium Catalog of Lunar Eclipses.
Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: 1801 to 1900 (1801 CE to 1900 CE) | |||||||||||||||
Calendar Date | TD of Greatest Eclipse | ΔT s |
ΔT Sigma s |
Luna Num | Saros Num | Ecl Type | QSE | Gamma | Pen Mag | Um Mag | Pen Dur m |
Par Dur m |
Total Dur m |
Zen Lat ° |
Zen Long ° |
1801 Mar 30 | 05:24:05 | 13 | 1 | -2459 | 119 | T+ | pp | 0.0052 | 2.8569 | 1.8400 | 344.6 | 222.3 | 102.1 | 4S | 80W |
1801 Sep 22 | 07:18:55 | 13 | 1 | -2453 | 124 | T- | pp | -0.1074 | 2.6548 | 1.6670 | 332.2 | 216.4 | 98.2 | 1S | 111W |
1802 Mar 19 | 11:15:28 | 13 | 1 | -2447 | 129 | P | t- | -0.7518 | 1.5156 | 0.4423 | 324.5 | 151.7 | - | 0N | 167W |
1802 Sep 11 | 22:36:46 | 13 | 1 | -2441 | 134 | P | a- | 0.6106 | 1.7134 | 0.7615 | 292.6 | 170.0 | - | 4S | 20E |
1803 Feb 06 | 17:10:44 | 12 | 1 | -2436 | 101 | N | -t | 1.5322 | 0.0919 | -0.9979 | 93.2 | - | - | 17N | 107E |
1803 Mar 08 | 11:17:37 | 12 | 1 | -2435 | 139 | N | t- | -1.4654 | 0.2169 | -0.8775 | 143.3 | - | - | 4N | 167W |
1803 Aug 03 | 07:05:10 | 12 | 1 | -2430 | 106 | N | -a | -1.2349 | 0.5791 | -0.3952 | 200.1 | - | - | 19S | 104W |
1803 Sep 01 | 15:19:08 | 12 | 1 | -2429 | 144 | N | a- | 1.3282 | 0.4004 | -0.5588 | 165.2 | - | - | 7S | 130E |
1804 Jan 26 | 21:21:21 | 12 | 1 | -2424 | 111 | P | -h | 0.7882 | 1.4320 | 0.3918 | 302.4 | 137.9 | - | 20N | 43E |
1804 Jul 22 | 17:38:00 | 12 | 1 | -2418 | 116 | P | -t | -0.5141 | 1.9284 | 0.9012 | 335.1 | 195.8 | - | 21S | 97E |
1805 Jan 15 | 08:40:57 | 12 | 1 | -2412 | 121 | T+ | pp | 0.0663 | 2.7305 | 1.7420 | 326.8 | 213.3 | 98.1 | 21N | 128W |
1805 Jul 11 | 21:04:52 | 12 | 1 | -2406 | 126 | T+ | pp | 0.2561 | 2.4214 | 1.3553 | 368.3 | 227.6 | 87.6 | 22S | 45E |
1806 Jan 05 | 00:02:03 | 12 | 1 | -2400 | 131 | P | a- | -0.5982 | 1.7459 | 0.7748 | 295.0 | 170.6 | - | 22N | 1E |
1806 Jun 30 | 21:44:38 | 12 | 1 | -2394 | 136 | Nx | t- | 1.0116 | 1.0319 | -0.0276 | 283.6 | - | - | 22S | 35E |
1806 Nov 26 | 02:05:37 | 12 | 1 | -2389 | 103 | N | -a | 1.4854 | 0.1451 | -0.8797 | 107.9 | - | - | 22N | 35W |
1806 Dec 25 | 14:48:03 | 12 | 1 | -2388 | 141 | N | a- | -1.2892 | 0.4923 | -0.5071 | 186.1 | - | - | 22N | 138E |
1807 May 21 | 16:49:32 | 12 | 1 | -2383 | 108 | P | -h | -0.9424 | 1.1229 | 0.1346 | 267.5 | 82.0 | - | 21S | 107E |
1807 Nov 15 | 08:09:58 | 12 | 1 | -2377 | 113 | P | -h | 0.8473 | 1.3426 | 0.2646 | 310.8 | 120.1 | - | 19N | 126W |
1808 May 10 | 07:38:16 | 12 | 1 | -2371 | 118 | T- | -p | -0.1736 | 2.5145 | 1.5637 | 317.6 | 209.3 | 92.8 | 18S | 116W |
1808 Nov 03 | 08:13:38 | 12 | 1 | -2365 | 123 | T+ | pp | 0.1607 | 2.6122 | 1.5148 | 376.4 | 232.4 | 98.1 | 15N | 127W |
1809 Apr 30 | 00:33:02 | 12 | 1 | -2359 | 128 | P | a- | 0.5490 | 1.8275 | 0.8732 | 299.4 | 179.4 | - | 14S | 9W |
1809 Oct 23 | 09:02:46 | 12 | 1 | -2353 | 133 | P | t- | -0.5441 | 1.8924 | 0.8275 | 341.9 | 192.6 | - | 11N | 139W |
1810 Mar 21 | 02:54:47 | 12 | 1 | -2348 | 100 | N | -a | -1.4210 | 0.2690 | -0.7673 | 148.8 | - | - | 1S | 42W |
1810 Apr 19 | 14:54:07 | 12 | 1 | -2347 | 138 | N | a- | 1.3166 | 0.4414 | -0.5570 | 180.7 | - | - | 10S | 137E |
1810 Sep 13 | 06:27:09 | 12 | 1 | -2342 | 105 | N | -a | 1.4299 | 0.2203 | -0.7519 | 126.2 | - | - | 3S | 98W |
Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: 1801 to 1900 (1801 CE to 1900 CE) | |||||||||||||||
Calendar Date | TD of Greatest Eclipse | ΔT s |
ΔT Sigma s |
Luna Num | Saros Num | Ecl Type | QSE | Gamma | Pen Mag | Um Mag | Pen Dur m |
Par Dur m |
Total Dur m |
Zen Lat ° |
Zen Long ° |
1810 Oct 12 | 16:39:21 | 12 | 1 | -2341 | 143 | N | a- | -1.2230 | 0.6167 | -0.3889 | 210.1 | - | - | 6N | 107E |
1811 Mar 10 | 06:37:39 | 12 | 1 | -2336 | 110 | P | -t | -0.7527 | 1.5205 | 0.4341 | 329.1 | 151.9 | - | 4N | 97W |
1811 Sep 02 | 22:41:51 | 12 | 1 | -2330 | 115 | P | -a | 0.6972 | 1.5523 | 0.6045 | 283.4 | 155.1 | - | 7S | 19E |
1812 Feb 27 | 06:04:51 | 12 | 1 | -2324 | 120 | T- | pp | -0.0538 | 2.8057 | 1.7136 | 375.6 | 234.1 | 104.3 | 9N | 88W |
1812 Aug 22 | 15:01:21 | 12 | 1 | -2318 | 125 | T- | pp | -0.0229 | 2.7997 | 1.8320 | 326.8 | 215.4 | 100.4 | 12S | 135E |
1813 Feb 15 | 08:50:46 | 12 | 1 | -2312 | 130 | P | a- | 0.6454 | 1.6993 | 0.6488 | 324.3 | 172.6 | - | 13N | 129W |
1813 Aug 12 | 02:52:49 | 12 | 1 | -2306 | 135 | P | t- | -0.8086 | 1.3833 | 0.3655 | 299.1 | 134.6 | - | 16S | 42W |
1814 Jan 06 | 07:28:19 | 12 | 1 | -2301 | 102 | N | -a | -1.4119 | 0.2568 | -0.7223 | 134.1 | - | - | 21N | 111W |
1814 Feb 04 | 18:47:01 | 12 | 1 | -2300 | 140 | N | a- | 1.2927 | 0.4843 | -0.5122 | 184.6 | - | - | 17N | 82E |
1814 Jul 02 | 16:51:30 | 12 | 1 | -2295 | 107 | N | -t | 1.2225 | 0.6498 | -0.4195 | 236.8 | - | - | 22S | 108E |
1814 Dec 26 | 23:08:27 | 12 | 1 | -2289 | 112 | P | -a | -0.7564 | 1.4573 | 0.4826 | 280.4 | 141.6 | - | 23N | 13E |
1815 Jun 21 | 18:06:32 | 12 | 1 | -2283 | 117 | T | -t | 0.4498 | 2.0575 | 1.0082 | 350.0 | 207.4 | 14.8 | 23S | 89E |
1815 Dec 16 | 12:55:05 | 12 | 1 | -2277 | 122 | T- | -p | -0.0906 | 2.6988 | 1.6850 | 337.3 | 217.4 | 98.4 | 23N | 165E |
1816 Jun 10 | 01:14:25 | 12 | 1 | -2271 | 127 | T | a- | -0.3369 | 2.2387 | 1.2410 | 333.3 | 209.5 | 71.3 | 23S | 19W |
1816 Dec 04 | 20:35:14 | 12 | 1 | -2265 | 132 | P | t- | 0.6320 | 1.7338 | 0.6636 | 332.9 | 176.7 | - | 23N | 49E |
1817 May 01 | 07:44:03 | 12 | 1 | -2260 | 99 | N | -a | 1.4587 | 0.1555 | -0.7929 | 104.0 | - | - | 14S | 116W |
1817 May 30 | 15:07:29 | 12 | 1 | -2259 | 137 | N | a- | -1.0608 | 0.8881 | -0.0652 | 233.9 | - | - | 23S | 132E |
1817 Nov 23 | 21:26:56 | 12 | 1 | -2253 | 142 | N | t- | 1.3436 | 0.4441 | -0.6576 | 201.2 | - | - | 22N | 35E |
1818 Apr 21 | 00:20:29 | 12 | 1 | -2248 | 109 | P | -a | 0.7729 | 1.4222 | 0.4573 | 280.8 | 140.0 | - | 11S | 5W |
1818 Oct 14 | 05:25:27 | 12 | 1 | -2242 | 114 | P | -t | -0.9175 | 1.1981 | 0.1512 | 289.8 | 90.4 | - | 7N | 84W |
1819 Apr 10 | 13:07:52 | 12 | 1 | -2236 | 119 | T+ | pp | 0.0502 | 2.7745 | 1.7574 | 345.5 | 222.7 | 101.8 | 8S | 163E |
1819 Oct 03 | 15:13:28 | 12 | 1 | -2230 | 124 | T- | pp | -0.1510 | 2.5747 | 1.5868 | 330.4 | 214.6 | 95.3 | 4N | 129E |
1820 Mar 29 | 18:42:42 | 12 | 1 | -2224 | 129 | P | t- | -0.7112 | 1.5895 | 0.5171 | 330.1 | 162.4 | - | 4S | 80E |
1820 Sep 22 | 06:35:09 | 11 | 1 | -2218 | 134 | P | a- | 0.5612 | 1.8049 | 0.8511 | 296.8 | 176.8 | - | 0N | 101W |
1821 Feb 17 | 01:05:20 | 11 | 1 | -2213 | 101 | N | -t | 1.5470 | 0.0627 | -1.0228 | 76.9 | - | - | 13N | 12W |
Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: 1801 to 1900 (1801 CE to 1900 CE) | |||||||||||||||
Calendar Date | TD of Greatest Eclipse | ΔT s |
ΔT Sigma s |
Luna Num | Saros Num | Ecl Type | QSE | Gamma | Pen Mag | Um Mag | Pen Dur m |
Par Dur m |
Total Dur m |
Zen Lat ° |
Zen Long ° |
1821 Mar 18 | 18:44:56 | 11 | 1 | -2212 | 139 | N | t- | -1.4293 | 0.2812 | -0.8094 | 161.9 | - | - | 0S | 80E |
1821 Aug 13 | 14:26:44 | 11 | 1 | -2207 | 106 | N | -a | -1.3067 | 0.4499 | -0.5291 | 179.3 | - | - | 16S | 145E |
1821 Sep 11 | 23:04:54 | 11 | 1 | -2206 | 144 | N | a- | 1.2767 | 0.4972 | -0.4665 | 182.9 | - | - | 3S | 12E |
1822 Feb 06 | 05:43:26 | 11 | 1 | -2201 | 111 | P | -a | 0.7961 | 1.4151 | 0.3797 | 300.0 | 135.6 | - | 16N | 82W |
1822 Aug 03 | 00:30:07 | 11 | 1 | -2195 | 116 | P | -t | -0.5938 | 1.7846 | 0.7526 | 329.9 | 184.2 | - | 18S | 6W |
1823 Jan 26 | 17:24:53 | 11 | 1 | -2189 | 121 | T+ | pp | 0.0729 | 2.7169 | 1.7315 | 325.8 | 212.9 | 97.8 | 19N | 102E |
1823 Jul 23 | 03:32:23 | 10 | 1 | -2183 | 126 | T+ | pp | 0.1699 | 2.5805 | 1.5124 | 371.7 | 232.3 | 98.6 | 20S | 52W |
1824 Jan 16 | 08:54:08 | 10 | 1 | -2177 | 131 | P | a- | -0.5938 | 1.7538 | 0.7829 | 295.4 | 171.3 | - | 21N | 131W |
1824 Jul 11 | 04:14:59 | 10 | 1 | -2171 | 136 | P | t- | 0.9245 | 1.1907 | 0.1330 | 298.8 | 87.6 | - | 21S | 63W |
1824 Dec 06 | 10:32:40 | 10 | 1 | -2166 | 103 | N | -a | 1.4981 | 0.1241 | -0.9053 | 100.3 | - | - | 24N | 160W |
1825 Jan 04 | 23:31:52 | 10 | 1 | -2165 | 141 | N | a- | -1.2890 | 0.4937 | -0.5081 | 186.9 | - | - | 21N | 8E |
1825 Jun 01 | 00:06:18 | 10 | 1 | -2160 | 108 | P | -h | -1.0090 | 0.9983 | 0.0149 | 254.5 | 27.6 | - | 23S | 2W |
1825 Nov 25 | 16:09:25 | 9 | 1 | -2154 | 113 | P | -h | 0.8643 | 1.3138 | 0.2312 | 309.5 | 113.1 | - | 22N | 114E |
1826 May 21 | 15:15:25 | 9 | 1 | -2148 | 118 | T- | -p | -0.2384 | 2.3941 | 1.4465 | 315.1 | 206.4 | 86.5 | 20S | 130E |
1826 Nov 14 | 15:56:14 | 9 | 1 | -2142 | 123 | T+ | pp | 0.1840 | 2.5707 | 1.4709 | 376.0 | 231.2 | 95.6 | 18N | 117E |
1827 May 11 | 08:16:56 | 9 | 1 | -2136 | 128 | P | a- | 0.4910 | 1.9335 | 0.9801 | 304.1 | 186.8 | - | 17S | 125W |
1827 Nov 03 | 16:51:55 | 8 | 1 | -2130 | 133 | P | h- | -0.5151 | 1.9456 | 0.8805 | 343.4 | 196.3 | - | 15N | 103E |
1828 Mar 31 | 10:38:44 | 8 | 1 | -2125 | 100 | N | -h | -1.4631 | 0.1919 | -0.8445 | 126.9 | - | - | 6S | 159W |
1828 Apr 29 | 22:28:39 | 8 | 1 | -2124 | 138 | N | h- | 1.2675 | 0.5318 | -0.4671 | 197.3 | - | - | 13S | 22E |
1828 Sep 23 | 14:19:41 | 8 | 1 | -2119 | 105 | N | -a | 1.4724 | 0.1425 | -0.8300 | 102.0 | - | - | 2N | 143E |
1828 Oct 23 | 00:44:42 | 8 | 1 | -2118 | 143 | N | a- | -1.1889 | 0.6793 | -0.3263 | 218.5 | - | - | 10N | 15W |
1829 Mar 20 | 14:08:13 | 8 | 1 | -2113 | 110 | P | -t | -0.7892 | 1.4527 | 0.3681 | 324.5 | 141.5 | - | 1S | 150E |
1829 Sep 13 | 06:33:27 | 8 | 1 | -2107 | 115 | P | -a | 0.7510 | 1.4550 | 0.5047 | 277.8 | 143.9 | - | 3S | 100W |
1830 Mar 09 | 13:42:57 | 7 | 1 | -2101 | 120 | T- | pp | -0.0824 | 2.7510 | 1.6633 | 374.3 | 233.5 | 103.3 | 4N | 157E |
1830 Sep 02 | 22:37:55 | 7 | 1 | -2095 | 125 | T+ | pp | 0.0371 | 2.7760 | 1.8034 | 328.0 | 215.7 | 100.2 | 8S | 20E |
Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: 1801 to 1900 (1801 CE to 1900 CE) | |||||||||||||||
Calendar Date | TD of Greatest Eclipse | ΔT s |
ΔT Sigma s |
Luna Num | Saros Num | Ecl Type | QSE | Gamma | Pen Mag | Um Mag | Pen Dur m |
Par Dur m |
Total Dur m |
Zen Lat ° |
Zen Long ° |
1831 Feb 26 | 16:56:21 | 7 | 1 | -2089 | 130 | P | a- | 0.6246 | 1.7346 | 0.6897 | 324.8 | 176.2 | - | 9N | 109E |
1831 Aug 23 | 09:59:56 | 7 | 1 | -2083 | 135 | P | t- | -0.7429 | 1.5067 | 0.4833 | 309.2 | 152.5 | - | 12S | 149W |
1832 Jan 17 | 16:18:14 | 7 | 1 | -2078 | 102 | N | -a | -1.4136 | 0.2527 | -0.7244 | 132.9 | - | - | 19N | 118E |
1832 Feb 16 | 03:20:41 | 7 | 1 | -2077 | 140 | N | a- | 1.2784 | 0.5083 | -0.4838 | 188.1 | - | - | 14N | 46W |
1832 Jul 12 | 23:15:58 | 6 | 1 | -2072 | 107 | N | -t | 1.3082 | 0.4929 | -0.5769 | 209.4 | - | - | 21S | 12E |
1832 Aug 11 | 14:14:53 | 6 | 1 | -2071 | 145 | Nb | t- | -1.5397 | 0.0662 | -0.9999 | 79.2 | - | - | 17S | 148E |
1833 Jan 06 | 07:59:45 | 6 | 1 | -2066 | 112 | P | -a | -0.7612 | 1.4492 | 0.4734 | 280.3 | 140.6 | - | 22N | 118W |
1833 Jul 02 | 00:43:22 | 6 | 1 | -2060 | 117 | P | -t | 0.5329 | 1.9036 | 0.8572 | 342.4 | 196.2 | - | 23S | 10W |
1833 Dec 26 | 21:32:54 | 6 | 1 | -2054 | 122 | T- | -p | -0.0951 | 2.6920 | 1.6749 | 338.5 | 217.8 | 98.3 | 23N | 37E |
1834 Jun 21 | 08:19:45 | 6 | 1 | -2048 | 127 | T- | p- | -0.2584 | 2.3806 | 1.3871 | 335.1 | 214.2 | 85.6 | 24S | 125W |
1834 Dec 16 | 04:48:06 | 6 | 1 | -2042 | 132 | P | t- | 0.6249 | 1.7487 | 0.6746 | 334.9 | 178.2 | - | 24N | 73W |
1835 May 12 | 15:28:44 | 6 | 1 | -2037 | 99 | Ne | -a | 1.5160 | 0.0491 | -0.8968 | 58.9 | - | - | 17S | 127E |
1835 Jun 10 | 22:35:53 | 6 | 1 | -2036 | 137 | P | a- | -0.9889 | 1.0184 | 0.0681 | 246.5 | 56.9 | - | 24S | 21E |
1835 Dec 05 | 05:20:18 | 6 | 1 | -2030 | 142 | N | t- | 1.3291 | 0.4717 | -0.6322 | 207.0 | - | - | 23N | 83W |
1836 May 01 | 08:06:48 | 5 | 1 | -2025 | 109 | P | -a | 0.8299 | 1.3174 | 0.3528 | 274.1 | 125.2 | - | 14S | 122W |
1836 Oct 24 | 13:14:43 | 5 | 1 | -2019 | 114 | P | -t | -0.9473 | 1.1436 | 0.0966 | 283.9 | 72.6 | - | 11N | 158E |
1837 Apr 20 | 20:40:45 | 5 | 1 | -2013 | 119 | T+ | pp | 0.1033 | 2.6772 | 1.6598 | 346.1 | 222.6 | 100.2 | 12S | 50E |
1837 Oct 13 | 23:17:06 | 5 | 1 | -2007 | 124 | T- | -p | -0.1878 | 2.5074 | 1.5192 | 328.7 | 212.7 | 92.0 | 8N | 7E |
1838 Apr 10 | 01:58:48 | 5 | 1 | -2001 | 129 | P | t- | -0.6622 | 1.6788 | 0.6076 | 336.1 | 173.9 | - | 8S | 30W |
1838 Oct 03 | 14:41:27 | 5 | 1 | -1995 | 134 | P | a- | 0.5183 | 1.8849 | 0.9288 | 300.1 | 182.1 | - | 4N | 137E |
1839 Feb 28 | 08:53:42 | 5 | 1 | -1990 | 101 | Ne | -t | 1.5671 | 0.0234 | -1.0574 | 47.0 | - | - | 9N | 130W |
1839 Mar 30 | 02:03:03 | 5 | 1 | -1989 | 139 | N | t- | -1.3854 | 0.3596 | -0.7268 | 181.5 | - | - | 5S | 30W |
1839 Aug 24 | 21:52:13 | 5 | 1 | -1984 | 106 | N | -a | -1.3743 | 0.3283 | -0.6558 | 155.6 | - | - | 12S | 33E |
1839 Sep 23 | 06:57:38 | 5 | 1 | -1983 | 144 | N | a- | 1.2312 | 0.5831 | -0.3854 | 197.1 | - | - | 1N | 107W |
1840 Feb 17 | 14:02:35 | 5 | 1 | -1978 | 111 | P | -a | 0.8074 | 1.3918 | 0.3616 | 297.1 | 132.3 | - | 13N | 153E |
Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: 1801 to 1900 (1801 CE to 1900 CE) | |||||||||||||||
Calendar Date | TD of Greatest Eclipse | ΔT s |
ΔT Sigma s |
Luna Num | Saros Num | Ecl Type | QSE | Gamma | Pen Mag | Um Mag | Pen Dur m |
Par Dur m |
Total Dur m |
Zen Lat ° |
Zen Long ° |
1840 Aug 13 | 07:23:08 | 5 | 1 | -1972 | 116 | P | -t | -0.6716 | 1.6443 | 0.6074 | 323.6 | 170.1 | - | 15S | 109W |
1841 Feb 06 | 02:07:13 | 5 | 1 | -1966 | 121 | T+ | pp | 0.0812 | 2.6999 | 1.7178 | 324.8 | 212.5 | 97.5 | 16N | 28W |
1841 Aug 02 | 10:00:51 | 5 | 1 | -1960 | 126 | T+ | pp | 0.0847 | 2.7381 | 1.6678 | 373.9 | 235.1 | 104.6 | 18S | 149W |
1842 Jan 26 | 17:44:27 | 5 | 1 | -1954 | 131 | P | a- | -0.5884 | 1.7634 | 0.7930 | 296.0 | 172.2 | - | 18N | 97E |
1842 Jul 22 | 10:47:38 | 6 | 1 | -1948 | 136 | P | t- | 0.8384 | 1.3480 | 0.2917 | 311.7 | 126.5 | - | 20S | 161W |
1842 Dec 17 | 19:02:29 | 6 | 1 | -1943 | 103 | N | -a | 1.5079 | 0.1082 | -0.9253 | 94.2 | - | - | 25N | 74E |
1843 Jan 16 | 08:14:23 | 6 | 1 | -1942 | 141 | N | a- | -1.2886 | 0.4956 | -0.5083 | 187.7 | - | - | 20N | 121W |
1843 Jun 12 | 07:22:16 | 6 | 1 | -1937 | 108 | N | -h | -1.0768 | 0.8717 | -0.1073 | 240.0 | - | - | 24S | 111W |
1843 Jul 11 | 16:49:52 | 6 | 1 | -1936 | 146 | Nb | h- | 1.5469 | 0.0226 | -0.9830 | 43.3 | - | - | 21S | 108E |
1843 Dec 07 | 00:11:30 | 6 | 1 | -1931 | 113 | P | -t | 0.8785 | 1.2897 | 0.2031 | 308.4 | 106.6 | - | 23N | 5W |
1844 May 31 | 22:50:43 | 6 | 1 | -1925 | 118 | T | -p | -0.3050 | 2.2706 | 1.3255 | 312.1 | 202.5 | 77.1 | 22S | 17E |
1844 Nov 24 | 23:44:52 | 6 | 1 | -1919 | 123 | T+ | pp | 0.2026 | 2.5375 | 1.4358 | 375.5 | 230.2 | 93.3 | 21N | 1E |
1845 May 21 | 15:54:30 | 6 | 1 | -1913 | 128 | T | a- | 0.4281 | 2.0488 | 1.0957 | 308.7 | 193.7 | 45.3 | 20S | 121E |
1845 Nov 14 | 00:49:42 | 6 | 1 | -1907 | 133 | P | h- | -0.4925 | 1.9871 | 0.9221 | 344.3 | 198.9 | - | 18N | 16W |
1846 Apr 11 | 18:11:34 | 6 | 1 | -1902 | 100 | N | -h | -1.5132 | 0.0999 | -0.9365 | 92.6 | - | - | 10S | 87E |
1846 May 11 | 05:53:43 | 6 | 1 | -1901 | 138 | N | h- | 1.2112 | 0.6355 | -0.3643 | 214.2 | - | - | 17S | 89W |
1846 Oct 04 | 22:21:37 | 6 | 1 | -1896 | 105 | N | -a | 1.5078 | 0.0780 | -0.8952 | 75.7 | - | - | 6N | 21E |
1846 Nov 03 | 08:59:23 | 6 | 1 | -1895 | 143 | N | a- | -1.1619 | 0.7287 | -0.2766 | 224.6 | - | - | 14N | 139W |
1847 Mar 31 | 21:27:02 | 6 | 1 | -1890 | 110 | P | -t | -0.8346 | 1.3684 | 0.2857 | 318.3 | 126.4 | - | 5S | 39E |
1847 Sep 24 | 14:33:44 | 7 | 1 | -1884 | 115 | P | -a | 0.7974 | 1.3714 | 0.4181 | 272.6 | 132.8 | - | 1N | 139E |
1848 Mar 19 | 21:12:12 | 7 | 1 | -1878 | 120 | T- | pp | -0.1185 | 2.6823 | 1.5993 | 372.6 | 232.4 | 101.4 | 0N | 44E |
1848 Sep 13 | 06:19:24 | 7 | 1 | -1872 | 125 | T+ | pp | 0.0922 | 2.6776 | 1.6998 | 328.9 | 215.4 | 98.6 | 4S | 96W |
1849 Mar 09 | 00:55:48 | 7 | 1 | -1866 | 130 | P | a- | 0.5980 | 1.7804 | 0.7414 | 325.7 | 180.6 | - | 5N | 11W |
1849 Sep 02 | 17:10:17 | 7 | 1 | -1860 | 135 | P | t- | -0.6807 | 1.6238 | 0.5945 | 318.0 | 166.6 | - | 8S | 103E |
1850 Jan 28 | 01:06:05 | 7 | 1 | -1855 | 102 | N | -a | -1.4176 | 0.2443 | -0.7305 | 130.5 | - | - | 17N | 13W |
Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: 1801 to 1900 (1801 CE to 1900 CE) | |||||||||||||||
Calendar Date | TD of Greatest Eclipse | ΔT s |
ΔT Sigma s |
Luna Num | Saros Num | Ecl Type | QSE | Gamma | Pen Mag | Um Mag | Pen Dur m |
Par Dur m |
Total Dur m |
Zen Lat ° |
Zen Long ° |
1850 Feb 26 | 11:48:12 | 7 | 1 | -1854 | 140 | N | a- | 1.2587 | 0.5420 | -0.4453 | 192.9 | - | - | 10N | 173W |
1850 Jul 24 | 05:40:15 | 7 | 1 | -1849 | 107 | N | -t | 1.3933 | 0.3371 | -0.7336 | 175.8 | - | - | 19S | 84W |
1850 Aug 22 | 20:55:01 | 7 | 1 | -1848 | 145 | N | t- | -1.4680 | 0.1997 | -0.8703 | 136.2 | - | - | 13S | 47E |
1851 Jan 17 | 16:50:46 | 7 | 1 | -1843 | 112 | P | -a | -0.7660 | 1.4406 | 0.4642 | 280.1 | 139.6 | - | 20N | 110E |
1851 Jul 13 | 07:21:41 | 7 | 1 | -1837 | 117 | P | -t | 0.6155 | 1.7508 | 0.7069 | 333.7 | 182.3 | - | 21S | 109W |
1852 Jan 07 | 06:10:43 | 7 | 1 | -1831 | 122 | T- | -p | -0.0991 | 2.6863 | 1.6663 | 339.7 | 218.3 | 98.3 | 22N | 91W |
1852 Jul 01 | 15:26:12 | 7 | 1 | -1825 | 127 | T- | p- | -0.1799 | 2.5227 | 1.5330 | 336.0 | 217.4 | 94.6 | 23S | 129E |
1852 Dec 26 | 13:03:06 | 7 | 1 | -1819 | 132 | P | t- | 0.6203 | 1.7588 | 0.6815 | 336.6 | 179.4 | - | 24N | 164E |
1853 Jun 21 | 06:01:48 | 7 | 1 | -1813 | 137 | P | a- | -0.9146 | 1.1535 | 0.2056 | 257.9 | 96.8 | - | 24S | 90W |
1853 Dec 15 | 13:18:42 | 7 | 1 | -1807 | 142 | N | t- | 1.3187 | 0.4917 | -0.6138 | 211.0 | - | - | 24N | 159E |
1854 May 12 | 15:46:09 | 7 | 1 | -1802 | 109 | P | -a | 0.8919 | 1.2035 | 0.2390 | 266.0 | 105.0 | - | 17S | 123E |
1854 Nov 04 | 21:12:49 | 7 | 1 | -1796 | 114 | P | -h | -0.9707 | 1.1005 | 0.0538 | 279.0 | 54.3 | - | 15N | 38E |
1855 May 02 | 04:05:23 | 7 | 1 | -1790 | 119 | T+ | -p | 0.1625 | 2.5690 | 1.5509 | 346.2 | 221.5 | 96.5 | 15S | 62W |
1855 Oct 25 | 07:29:40 | 7 | 0 | -1784 | 124 | T- | -p | -0.2177 | 2.4528 | 1.4643 | 327.0 | 210.8 | 88.7 | 12N | 116W |
1856 Apr 20 | 09:06:46 | 7 | 0 | -1778 | 129 | P | t- | -0.6068 | 1.7799 | 0.7098 | 342.4 | 185.1 | - | 12S | 137W |
1856 Oct 13 | 22:54:33 | 7 | 0 | -1772 | 134 | P | a- | 0.4810 | 1.9545 | 0.9960 | 302.8 | 186.2 | - | 9N | 13E |
1857 Apr 09 | 09:13:17 | 7 | 0 | -1766 | 139 | N | t- | -1.3347 | 0.4504 | -0.6317 | 201.0 | - | - | 9S | 138W |
1857 Sep 04 | 05:22:16 | 7 | 0 | -1761 | 106 | N | -a | -1.4376 | 0.2150 | -0.7746 | 127.8 | - | - | 8S | 80W |
1857 Oct 03 | 14:56:56 | 7 | 0 | -1760 | 144 | N | a- | 1.1914 | 0.6586 | -0.3149 | 208.5 | - | - | 5N | 132E |
1858 Feb 27 | 22:14:20 | 7 | 0 | -1755 | 111 | P | -a | 0.8253 | 1.3561 | 0.3316 | 293.1 | 126.9 | - | 9N | 30E |
1858 Aug 24 | 14:20:47 | 7 | 0 | -1749 | 116 | P | -t | -0.7446 | 1.5131 | 0.4708 | 316.8 | 153.5 | - | 12S | 146E |
1859 Feb 17 | 10:43:28 | 7 | 0 | -1743 | 121 | T+ | pp | 0.0950 | 2.6727 | 1.6944 | 323.7 | 211.9 | 96.9 | 12N | 157W |
1859 Aug 13 | 16:34:25 | 7 | 0 | -1737 | 126 | T+ | pp | 0.0038 | 2.8877 | 1.8148 | 375.0 | 236.0 | 106.5 | 15S | 113E |
1860 Feb 07 | 02:29:45 | 8 | 0 | -1731 | 131 | P | a- | -0.5791 | 1.7801 | 0.8106 | 296.9 | 173.7 | - | 15N | 34W |
1860 Aug 01 | 17:25:02 | 8 | 0 | -1725 | 136 | P | t- | 0.7551 | 1.5003 | 0.4450 | 322.3 | 152.3 | - | 17S | 100E |
Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: 1801 to 1900 (1801 CE to 1900 CE) | |||||||||||||||
Calendar Date | TD of Greatest Eclipse | ΔT s |
ΔT Sigma s |
Luna Num | Saros Num | Ecl Type | QSE | Gamma | Pen Mag | Um Mag | Pen Dur m |
Par Dur m |
Total Dur m |
Zen Lat ° |
Zen Long ° |
1860 Dec 28 | 03:33:55 | 8 | 0 | -1720 | 103 | N | -a | 1.5160 | 0.0951 | -0.9419 | 88.7 | - | - | 25N | 53W |
1861 Jan 26 | 16:54:01 | 8 | 0 | -1719 | 141 | N | a- | -1.2865 | 0.5002 | -0.5051 | 189.1 | - | - | 17N | 109E |
1861 Jun 22 | 14:35:15 | 8 | 0 | -1714 | 108 | N | -a | -1.1477 | 0.7397 | -0.2355 | 223.3 | - | - | 25S | 142E |
1861 Jul 21 | 23:50:37 | 8 | 0 | -1713 | 146 | N | a- | 1.4660 | 0.1696 | -0.8333 | 116.7 | - | - | 19S | 3E |
1861 Dec 17 | 08:18:43 | 8 | 0 | -1708 | 113 | P | -t | 0.8881 | 1.2738 | 0.1840 | 307.9 | 102.0 | - | 24N | 125W |
1862 Jun 12 | 06:21:03 | 8 | 0 | -1702 | 118 | T | -p | -0.3763 | 2.1387 | 1.1957 | 308.3 | 197.2 | 62.4 | 24S | 95W |
1862 Dec 06 | 07:40:21 | 7 | 0 | -1696 | 123 | T+ | pp | 0.2157 | 2.5142 | 1.4113 | 375.1 | 229.4 | 91.5 | 23N | 117W |
1863 Jun 01 | 23:26:14 | 7 | 0 | -1690 | 128 | T | p- | 0.3606 | 2.1729 | 1.2195 | 313.0 | 200.0 | 66.1 | 22S | 8E |
1863 Nov 25 | 08:56:11 | 7 | 0 | -1684 | 133 | P | a- | -0.4761 | 2.0170 | 0.9525 | 344.5 | 200.5 | - | 20N | 137W |
1864 May 21 | 13:12:02 | 6 | 0 | -1678 | 138 | N | h- | 1.1503 | 0.7480 | -0.2531 | 230.7 | - | - | 19S | 161E |
1864 Oct 15 | 06:30:45 | 6 | 0 | -1673 | 105 | N | -a | 1.5380 | 0.0230 | -0.9511 | 41.2 | - | - | 10N | 102W |
1864 Nov 13 | 17:21:25 | 6 | 0 | -1672 | 143 | N | a- | -1.1403 | 0.7683 | -0.2367 | 229.0 | - | - | 17N | 96E |
1865 Apr 11 | 04:38:10 | 6 | 0 | -1667 | 110 | P | -t | -0.8857 | 1.2736 | 0.1930 | 310.5 | 105.4 | - | 9S | 69W |
1865 Oct 04 | 22:40:00 | 5 | 0 | -1661 | 115 | P | -a | 0.8386 | 1.2973 | 0.3408 | 267.7 | 121.3 | - | 5N | 17E |
1866 Mar 31 | 04:33:35 | 5 | 0 | -1655 | 120 | T- | pp | -0.1614 | 2.6011 | 1.5232 | 370.5 | 230.7 | 98.2 | 4S | 67W |
1866 Sep 24 | 14:07:14 | 4 | 0 | -1649 | 125 | T+ | -p | 0.1412 | 2.5904 | 1.6071 | 329.5 | 214.6 | 96.0 | 1N | 146E |
1867 Mar 20 | 08:49:01 | 4 | 0 | -1643 | 130 | P | a- | 0.5657 | 1.8366 | 0.8038 | 326.9 | 185.5 | - | 1N | 130W |
1867 Sep 14 | 00:26:27 | 3 | 0 | -1637 | 135 | P | t- | -0.6240 | 1.7309 | 0.6956 | 325.6 | 177.8 | - | 4S | 7W |
1868 Feb 08 | 09:49:39 | 3 | 0 | -1632 | 102 | N | -a | -1.4252 | 0.2288 | -0.7433 | 126.3 | - | - | 14N | 144W |
1868 Mar 08 | 20:09:49 | 3 | 0 | -1631 | 140 | N | a- | 1.2340 | 0.5850 | -0.3974 | 198.9 | - | - | 6N | 61E |
1868 Aug 03 | 12:09:12 | 2 | 0 | -1626 | 107 | N | -t | 1.4741 | 0.1895 | -0.8824 | 133.6 | - | - | 16S | 179E |
1868 Sep 02 | 03:41:28 | 2 | 0 | -1625 | 145 | N | t- | -1.4013 | 0.3242 | -0.7498 | 172.0 | - | - | 9S | 55W |
1869 Jan 28 | 01:38:27 | 2 | 0 | -1620 | 112 | P | -a | -0.7733 | 1.4273 | 0.4507 | 279.6 | 138.0 | - | 17N | 21W |
1869 Jul 23 | 14:02:45 | 1 | 0 | -1614 | 117 | P | -t | 0.6962 | 1.6017 | 0.5600 | 323.9 | 165.8 | - | 19S | 151E |
1870 Jan 17 | 14:46:33 | 1 | 0 | -1608 | 122 | T- | -p | -0.1037 | 2.6789 | 1.6566 | 340.8 | 218.7 | 98.2 | 21N | 141E |
Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: 1801 to 1900 (1801 CE to 1900 CE) | |||||||||||||||
Calendar Date | TD of Greatest Eclipse | ΔT s |
ΔT Sigma s |
Luna Num | Saros Num | Ecl Type | QSE | Gamma | Pen Mag | Um Mag | Pen Dur m |
Par Dur m |
Total Dur m |
Zen Lat ° |
Zen Long ° |
1870 Jul 12 | 22:34:23 | 0 | 0 | -1602 | 127 | T- | pp | -0.1023 | 2.6636 | 1.6769 | 336.1 | 219.2 | 99.7 | 22S | 23E |
1871 Jan 06 | 21:16:40 | -0 | 0 | -1596 | 132 | P | t- | 0.6154 | 1.7690 | 0.6893 | 338.1 | 180.6 | - | 23N | 42E |
1871 Jul 02 | 13:27:48 | -1 | 0 | -1590 | 137 | P | a- | -0.8401 | 1.2893 | 0.3432 | 268.0 | 122.4 | - | 24S | 159E |
1871 Dec 26 | 21:19:32 | -1 | 0 | -1584 | 142 | N | t- | 1.3106 | 0.5068 | -0.5995 | 214.0 | - | - | 25N | 40E |
1872 May 22 | 23:18:24 | -1 | 0 | -1579 | 109 | P | -a | 0.9593 | 1.0802 | 0.1152 | 256.2 | 74.4 | - | 20S | 10E |
1872 Nov 15 | 05:19:37 | -2 | 0 | -1573 | 114 | P | -h | -0.9876 | 1.0692 | 0.0230 | 275.1 | 35.5 | - | 18N | 83W |
1873 May 12 | 11:20:26 | -2 | 0 | -1567 | 119 | T+ | -p | 0.2284 | 2.4485 | 1.4295 | 345.6 | 219.3 | 89.9 | 18S | 171W |
1873 Nov 04 | 15:51:03 | -2 | 0 | -1561 | 124 | T- | -p | -0.2408 | 2.4104 | 1.4217 | 325.5 | 209.1 | 85.7 | 15N | 118E |
1874 May 01 | 16:03:17 | -3 | 0 | -1555 | 129 | P | t- | -0.5426 | 1.8971 | 0.8282 | 348.8 | 196.2 | - | 16S | 118E |
1874 Oct 25 | 07:16:22 | -3 | 0 | -1549 | 134 | T | a- | 0.4510 | 2.0108 | 1.0497 | 304.9 | 189.2 | 32.7 | 12N | 113W |
1875 Apr 20 | 16:15:21 | -3 | 0 | -1543 | 139 | N | t- | -1.2770 | 0.5541 | -0.5237 | 220.3 | - | - | 13S | 115E |
1875 Sep 15 | 12:57:29 | -4 | 0 | -1538 | 106 | N | -a | -1.4955 | 0.1117 | -0.8837 | 93.3 | - | - | 4S | 165E |
1875 Oct 14 | 23:02:54 | -4 | 0 | -1537 | 144 | N | a- | 1.1578 | 0.7229 | -0.2557 | 217.8 | - | - | 9N | 10E |
1876 Mar 10 | 06:21:31 | -4 | 0 | -1532 | 111 | P | -a | 0.8475 | 1.3124 | 0.2938 | 288.5 | 119.7 | - | 5N | 92W |
1876 Sep 03 | 21:22:33 | -4 | 0 | -1526 | 116 | P | -t | -0.8130 | 1.3904 | 0.3425 | 309.3 | 133.9 | - | 8S | 39E |
1877 Feb 27 | 19:15:37 | -4 | 0 | -1520 | 121 | T+ | -p | 0.1125 | 2.6386 | 1.6644 | 322.6 | 211.4 | 96.2 | 8N | 74E |
1877 Aug 23 | 23:11:35 | -4 | 0 | -1514 | 126 | T- | pp | -0.0738 | 2.7606 | 1.6850 | 375.1 | 235.4 | 104.9 | 11S | 13E |
1878 Feb 17 | 11:11:05 | -5 | 0 | -1508 | 131 | P | a- | -0.5667 | 1.8021 | 0.8339 | 298.0 | 175.6 | - | 11N | 164W |
1878 Aug 13 | 00:08:22 | -5 | 0 | -1502 | 136 | P | t- | 0.6757 | 1.6458 | 0.5912 | 330.9 | 171.1 | - | 14S | 1W |
1879 Jan 08 | 12:04:11 | -5 | 0 | -1497 | 103 | N | -a | 1.5243 | 0.0812 | -0.9587 | 82.4 | - | - | 24N | 179W |
1879 Feb 07 | 01:28:33 | -5 | 0 | -1496 | 141 | N | a- | -1.2810 | 0.5109 | -0.4955 | 191.4 | - | - | 14N | 19W |
1879 Jul 03 | 21:50:28 | -5 | 0 | -1491 | 108 | N | -a | -1.2173 | 0.6103 | -0.3617 | 204.7 | - | - | 24S | 34E |
1879 Aug 02 | 06:57:43 | -5 | 0 | -1490 | 146 | N | a- | 1.3889 | 0.3098 | -0.6908 | 155.1 | - | - | 17S | 103W |
1879 Dec 28 | 16:26:22 | -5 | 0 | -1485 | 113 | P | -t | 0.8970 | 1.2587 | 0.1664 | 307.3 | 97.4 | - | 24N | 114E |
1880 Jun 22 | 13:50:27 | -5 | 0 | -1479 | 118 | T | -a | -0.4484 | 2.0057 | 1.0641 | 303.8 | 190.6 | 37.2 | 24S | 153E |
Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: 1801 to 1900 (1801 CE to 1900 CE) | |||||||||||||||
Calendar Date | TD of Greatest Eclipse | ΔT s |
ΔT Sigma s |
Luna Num | Saros Num | Ecl Type | QSE | Gamma | Pen Mag | Um Mag | Pen Dur m |
Par Dur m |
Total Dur m |
Zen Lat ° |
Zen Long ° |
1880 Dec 16 | 15:39:03 | -5 | 0 | -1473 | 123 | T+ | pp | 0.2263 | 2.4949 | 1.3915 | 374.5 | 228.6 | 89.9 | 24N | 124E |
1881 Jun 12 | 06:53:44 | -5 | 0 | -1467 | 128 | T | p- | 0.2899 | 2.3030 | 1.3488 | 316.9 | 205.3 | 79.9 | 23S | 104W |
1881 Dec 05 | 17:08:33 | -5 | 0 | -1461 | 133 | P | a- | -0.4640 | 2.0386 | 0.9751 | 344.3 | 201.5 | - | 22N | 101E |
1882 Jun 01 | 20:21:58 | -5 | 0 | -1455 | 138 | N | t- | 1.0833 | 0.8717 | -0.1311 | 246.8 | - | - | 21S | 54E |
1882 Nov 25 | 01:51:01 | -6 | 0 | -1449 | 143 | N | a- | -1.1243 | 0.7972 | -0.2071 | 231.9 | - | - | 20N | 31W |
1883 Apr 22 | 11:38:29 | -6 | 0 | -1444 | 110 | P | -t | -0.9449 | 1.1640 | 0.0854 | 300.6 | 71.3 | - | 13S | 175W |
1883 Oct 16 | 06:54:15 | -6 | 0 | -1438 | 115 | P | -a | 0.8732 | 1.2355 | 0.2757 | 263.4 | 110.1 | - | 10N | 107W |
1884 Apr 10 | 11:46:34 | -6 | 0 | -1432 | 120 | T- | pp | -0.2116 | 2.5065 | 1.4337 | 367.8 | 228.2 | 92.9 | 8S | 176W |
1884 Oct 04 | 22:01:55 | -6 | 0 | -1426 | 125 | T+ | -p | 0.1839 | 2.5151 | 1.5260 | 330.0 | 213.5 | 92.6 | 5N | 27E |
1885 Mar 30 | 16:34:07 | -6 | 0 | -1420 | 130 | P | a- | 0.5258 | 1.9066 | 0.8802 | 328.5 | 191.0 | - | 4S | 113E |
1885 Sep 24 | 07:48:12 | -6 | 0 | -1414 | 135 | P | t- | -0.5726 | 1.8284 | 0.7867 | 332.1 | 186.7 | - | 0N | 119W |
1886 Feb 18 | 18:29:00 | -6 | 0 | -1409 | 102 | N | -a | -1.4366 | 0.2064 | -0.7626 | 120.0 | - | - | 10N | 86E |
1886 Mar 20 | 04:24:17 | -6 | 0 | -1408 | 140 | N | a- | 1.2030 | 0.6393 | -0.3381 | 206.2 | - | - | 1N | 64W |
1886 Aug 14 | 18:42:03 | -6 | 0 | -1403 | 107 | Ne | -t | 1.5512 | 0.0489 | -1.0246 | 68.7 | - | - | 13S | 80E |
1886 Sep 13 | 10:34:43 | -6 | 0 | -1402 | 145 | N | t- | -1.3399 | 0.4390 | -0.6392 | 198.4 | - | - | 5S | 159W |
1887 Feb 08 | 10:22:03 | -6 | 0 | -1397 | 112 | P | -a | -0.7837 | 1.4082 | 0.4318 | 278.8 | 135.6 | - | 14N | 152W |
1887 Aug 03 | 20:48:53 | -6 | 0 | -1391 | 117 | P | -t | 0.7732 | 1.4595 | 0.4194 | 313.4 | 146.3 | - | 17S | 49E |
1888 Jan 28 | 23:20:01 | -6 | 0 | -1385 | 122 | T- | -p | -0.1095 | 2.6692 | 1.6452 | 341.9 | 219.1 | 98.1 | 18N | 13E |
1888 Jul 23 | 05:44:47 | -6 | 0 | -1379 | 127 | T- | pp | -0.0256 | 2.8030 | 1.8189 | 335.4 | 219.6 | 101.8 | 20S | 85W |
1889 Jan 17 | 05:29:39 | -6 | 0 | -1373 | 132 | P | t- | 0.6106 | 1.7787 | 0.6972 | 339.6 | 181.7 | - | 21N | 80W |
1889 Jul 12 | 20:53:52 | -6 | 0 | -1367 | 137 | P | a- | -0.7655 | 1.4257 | 0.4807 | 276.9 | 141.7 | - | 23S | 48E |
1890 Jan 06 | 05:21:26 | -6 | 0 | -1361 | 142 | N | t- | 1.3030 | 0.5209 | -0.5854 | 216.7 | - | - | 24N | 79W |
1890 Jun 03 | 06:44:43 | -6 | 0 | -1356 | 109 | N | -a | 1.0309 | 0.9492 | -0.0168 | 244.2 | - | - | 21S | 101W |
1890 Jul 02 | 14:08:36 | -6 | 0 | -1355 | 147 | N | a- | -1.4872 | 0.1025 | -0.8445 | 85.3 | - | - | 25S | 149E |
1890 Nov 26 | 13:33:48 | -6 | 0 | -1350 | 114 | P | -h | -0.9994 | 1.0471 | 0.0018 | 272.0 | 9.9 | - | 20N | 154E |
Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: 1801 to 1900 (1801 CE to 1900 CE) | |||||||||||||||
Calendar Date | TD of Greatest Eclipse | ΔT s |
ΔT Sigma s |
Luna Num | Saros Num | Ecl Type | QSE | Gamma | Pen Mag | Um Mag | Pen Dur m |
Par Dur m |
Total Dur m |
Zen Lat ° |
Zen Long ° |
1891 May 23 | 18:29:11 | -6 | 0 | -1344 | 119 | T | -a | 0.2988 | 2.3199 | 1.2996 | 344.2 | 215.7 | 79.1 | 20S | 82E |
1891 Nov 16 | 00:18:46 | -6 | 0 | -1338 | 124 | T- | -p | -0.2592 | 2.3766 | 1.3880 | 324.1 | 207.7 | 83.1 | 18N | 8W |
1892 May 11 | 22:53:20 | -6 | 0 | -1332 | 129 | P | t- | -0.4735 | 2.0236 | 0.9555 | 354.8 | 206.3 | - | 19S | 16E |
1892 Nov 04 | 15:44:52 | -6 | 0 | -1326 | 134 | T | p- | 0.4268 | 2.0565 | 1.0930 | 306.6 | 191.5 | 44.1 | 16N | 119E |
1893 Apr 30 | 23:08:57 | -6 | 0 | -1320 | 139 | N | t- | -1.2120 | 0.6713 | -0.4022 | 239.2 | - | - | 16S | 12E |
1893 Sep 25 | 20:39:02 | -6 | 0 | -1315 | 106 | Ne | -a | -1.5476 | 0.0192 | -0.9822 | 39.2 | - | - | 0S | 49E |
1893 Oct 25 | 07:16:14 | -6 | 0 | -1314 | 144 | N | a- | 1.1306 | 0.7753 | -0.2084 | 225.1 | - | - | 13N | 114W |
1894 Mar 21 | 14:20:28 | -6 | 0 | -1309 | 111 | P | -h | 0.8771 | 1.2550 | 0.2425 | 282.7 | 109.3 | - | 0N | 147E |
1894 Sep 15 | 04:31:25 | -6 | 0 | -1303 | 116 | P | -t | -0.8749 | 1.2798 | 0.2261 | 301.8 | 111.0 | - | 4S | 69W |
1895 Mar 11 | 03:39:10 | -6 | 0 | -1297 | 121 | T+ | -p | 0.1376 | 2.5904 | 1.6204 | 321.3 | 210.5 | 94.8 | 4N | 52W |
1895 Sep 04 | 05:56:52 | -6 | 0 | -1291 | 126 | T- | pp | -0.1449 | 2.6318 | 1.5530 | 374.5 | 233.5 | 100.5 | 7S | 89W |
1896 Feb 28 | 19:45:40 | -6 | 0 | -1285 | 131 | P | a- | -0.5489 | 1.8342 | 0.8673 | 299.6 | 178.2 | - | 7N | 66E |
1896 Aug 23 | 06:57:19 | -6 | 0 | -1279 | 136 | P | t- | 0.5998 | 1.7849 | 0.7306 | 337.9 | 185.4 | - | 11S | 104W |
1897 Jan 18 | 20:33:09 | -6 | 0 | -1274 | 103 | N | -a | 1.5333 | 0.0660 | -0.9762 | 74.6 | - | - | 22N | 55E |
1897 Feb 17 | 09:57:43 | -6 | 0 | -1273 | 141 | N | a- | -1.2717 | 0.5282 | -0.4789 | 194.9 | - | - | 11N | 146W |
1897 Jul 14 | 05:05:20 | -5 | 0 | -1268 | 108 | N | -a | -1.2880 | 0.4793 | -0.4901 | 183.0 | - | - | 23S | 75W |
1897 Aug 12 | 14:08:37 | -5 | 0 | -1267 | 146 | N | a- | 1.3136 | 0.4473 | -0.5517 | 183.2 | - | - | 14S | 148E |
1898 Jan 08 | 00:34:46 | -5 | 0 | -1262 | 113 | P | -t | 0.9046 | 1.2456 | 0.1516 | 306.8 | 93.3 | - | 23N | 7W |
1898 Jul 03 | 21:17:19 | -5 | 0 | -1256 | 118 | P | -a | -0.5228 | 1.8689 | 0.9280 | 298.5 | 182.3 | - | 23S | 42E |
1898 Dec 27 | 23:41:52 | -4 | 0 | -1250 | 123 | T+ | pp | 0.2339 | 2.4809 | 1.3777 | 373.9 | 228.0 | 88.8 | 24N | 5E |
1899 Jun 23 | 14:17:52 | -3 | 0 | -1244 | 128 | T+ | p- | 0.2169 | 2.4376 | 1.4820 | 320.3 | 209.6 | 89.5 | 23S | 146E |
1899 Dec 17 | 01:25:45 | -3 | 0 | -1238 | 133 | P | a- | -0.4552 | 2.0540 | 0.9922 | 343.8 | 202.0 | - | 23N | 22W |
1900 Jun 13 | 03:27:37 | -2 | 0 | -1232 | 138 | Nx | t- | 1.0134 | 1.0010 | -0.0040 | 262.0 | - | - | 22S | 52W |
1900 Dec 06 | 10:26:29 | -1 | 0 | -1226 | 143 | N | a- | -1.1126 | 0.8183 | -0.1851 | 233.8 | - | - | 21N | 159W |
Statistics for Lunar Eclipses: 1801 to 1900 (1801 CE to 1900 CE)
During the 19th century CE [1], Earth experienced 249 lunar eclipses. The following table shows the number of eclipses of each type over this period.
Lunar Eclipses: 1801 - 1900 | |||
Eclipse Type | Symbol | Number | Percent |
All Eclipses | - | 249 | 100.0% |
Penumbral | N | 90 | 36.1% |
Partial | P | 97 | 39.0% |
Total | T | 62 | 24.9% |
Total eclipses can be further classified as either central or non-central:
- Central - Some portion of the Moon passes directly through the center of Earth’s umbral shadow.
These are the deepest and longest type of lunar eclipse. - Non-Central - The Moon passes completely within Earth’s umbral shadow but misses the center of the umbra.
The statistical distribution of these classes during the 19th century CE appears in the following table.
Total Eclipses | ||
Classification | Number | Percent |
All | 62 | 100.0% |
Central | 51 | 82.3% |
Non-Central | 11 | 17.7% |
There are two to five lunar eclipses in every calendar year. Statistics for the number of eclipses each year during the century are listed below.
Number of Eclipses Per Year | |
Number of Eclipses Per Year | Number of Years |
2 | 69 |
3 | 14 |
4 | 16 |
5 | 1 |
The lunar eclipses with the longest and shortest durations, and with the largest and smallest magnitudes appear in the following two tables.
Extreme Durations of Lunar Eclipses | ||
Extrema Type | Date | Duration |
Longest Total Lunar Eclipse | 1859 Aug 13 | 01h46m28s |
Shortest Total Lunar Eclipse | 1815 Jun 21 | 00h14m45s |
Longest Partial Lunar Eclipse | 1892 May 11 | 03h26m18s |
Shortest Partial Lunar Eclipse | 1890 Nov 26 | 00h09m54s |
Longest Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | 1806 Jun 30 | 04h43m38s |
Shortest Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | 1893 Sep 25 | 00h39m12s |
Extreme Magnitudes of Lunar Eclipses | |||
Extrema Type | Date | Umbral Magnitude | Penumbral Magnitude |
Largest Total Lunar Eclipse | 1801 Mar 30 | 1.84000 | - |
Smallest Total Lunar Eclipse | 1815 Jun 21 | 1.00817 | - |
Largest Partial Lunar Eclipse | 1856 Oct 13 | 0.99601 | - |
Smallest Partial Lunar Eclipse | 1890 Nov 26 | 0.00178 | - |
Largest Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | 1806 Jun 30 | - | 1.03194 |
Smallest Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | 1893 Sep 25 | - | 0.01921 |
When four consecutive lunar eclipses are all total eclipses, the series is known as a tetrad. The are no tetrads occurring during this century.
During the century, 2 Saros series begin and 4 Saros series end. The table below gives the Saros series, number of eclipses in the series, the calendar date and whether it is the first or last eclipse in the series.
First or Last Eclipse in Saros Series | ||||
Saros Series | Number of Eclipses | Date | Pernumbral Magnitude | First/Last |
145 | 71 | 1832 Aug 11 | 0.0662 | First |
99 | 72 | 1835 May 12 | 0.0491 | Last |
101 | 84 | 1839 Feb 28 | 0.0234 | Last |
146 | 72 | 1843 Jul 11 | 0.0226 | First |
107 | 72 | 1886 Aug 14 | 0.0489 | Last |
106 | 73 | 1893 Sep 25 | 0.0192 | Last |
The years containing five lunar eclipses are as follows: 1879.
There are two lunar eclipses in the same same calendar month as follows: 1817 May.
Footnotes
[1] The terms BCE and CE are abbreviations for "Before Common Era" and "Common Era," respectively. They are the secular equivalents to the BC and AD dating conventions. (See: Year Dating Conventions)
[2] Greatest eclipse is defined as the instant when the center of the Moon passes closest to the axis of Earth's shadows.
Index to Six Millennium Catolog of Lunar Eclipses
The links in the following table each open a web page containing a 100-year Catalog of Lunar Eclipses. Each line in a 100-year catalog lists the primary characteristics for a single eclipse; the eclipse date itself links to a web page containing further details, an eclipse diagram and map showing the geographic region of eclipse visibility.
These web pages are part of the Six Millennium Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: -2999 to +3000
Links to Additional Lunar Eclipse Information
- Home - home page of EclipseWise with predictions for both solar and lunar eclipses
- Lunar Eclipses - primary page for lunar eclipse predictions
- Lunar Eclipse Links - detailed directory of links
- Six Millennium Catalog of Lunar Eclipses - covers the years -2999 to +3000 (3000 BCE to 3000 CE)
- Saros Catalog of Lunar Eclipses - covers Saros series -29 through 190
- Javascript Lunar Eclipse Explorer - calculate all lunar eclipses visible from a city
- Thousand Year Canon of Lunar Eclipses 1501 to 2500 - link to the publication
- MrEclipse.com - eclipse resources and tips on photography
- Lunar Eclipses for Beginners - a primer on lunar eclipse basics
- How to Photograph a Lunar Eclipse - instructions for imaging an eclipse of the Moon
- MrEclipse Photo Index - an index of lunar eclipse photographs
Calendar
The Gregorian calendar (also called the Western calendar) is internationally the most widely used civil calendar. It is named for Pope Gregory XIII, who introduced it in 1582. On this website, the Gregorian calendar is used for all calendar dates from 1582 Oct 15 onwards. Before that date, the Julian calendar is used. For more information on this topic, see Calendar Dates.
The Julian calendar does not include the year 0. Thus the year 1 BCE is followed by the year 1 CE (See: BCE/CE Dating Conventions). This is awkward for arithmetic calculations. Years in this catalog are numbered astronomically and include the year 0. Historians should note there is a difference of one year between astronomical dates and BCE dates. Thus, the astronomical year 0 corresponds to 1 BCE, and astronomical year -1 corresponds to 2 BCE, etc..
Eclipse Predictions
The eclipse predictions presented here were generated using the JPL DE406 solar and lunar ephemerides. The lunar coordinates have been calculated with respect to the Moon's Center of Mass.
The largest uncertainty in the eclipse predictions is caused by fluctuations in Earth's rotation due primarily to tidal friction of the Moon. The resultant drift in apparent clock time is expressed as ΔT and is determined as follows:
- pre-1950's: ΔT calculated from empirical fits to historical records derived by Morrison and Stephenson (2004)
- 1955-present: ΔT obtained from published observations
- future: ΔT is extrapolated from current values weighted by the long term trend from tidal effects
A series of polynomial expressions have been derived to simplify the evaluation of ΔT for any time from -2999 to +3000. The uncertainty in ΔT over this period can be estimated from scatter in the measurements.
Acknowledgments
Some of the content on this web site is based on the book Thousand Year Canon of Lunar Eclipses 1501 to 2500. All eclipse calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy.
Permission is granted to reproduce eclipse data when accompanied by a link to this page and an acknowledgment:
"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, www.EclipseWise.com"
The use of diagrams and maps is permitted provided that they are NOT altered (except for re-sizing) and the embedded credit line is NOT removed or covered.