Lunar Eclipses: 2091 - 2100

Fred Espenak

Introduction

A concise summary of all lunar eclipses from 2091 through 2100 is presented here in two ways. The first is a series of Figures showing the Moon's path through Earths shadows for each eclipse. The second is a Table listing the primary characteristics of each eclipse. Near the bottom of the page are a series of Links to more on lunar eclipses.

Table of Lunar Eclipses: 2091 through 2100

A concise summary of all lunar eclipses from 2091 through 2100 is presented in the table below. The first column gives the Calendar Date of the instant of greatest eclipse. The second column TD of Greatest Eclipse is the Terrestrial Dynamical Time (TD) when the Moon passes closest to the axis Earth's shadow. The third column lists the Eclipse Type which is either Total, Partial, or Penumbral.

Eclipses recur over the Saros cycle, a period of approximately 18 years 11 days. Each eclipse belongs to the Saros Series shown in column 4. The Umbral Magnitude gives the fraction of the Moon's diameter immersed in Earth's umbral shadow at the instant of greatest eclipse (column 5). The Eclipse Duration gives the length of the partial eclipse. If the eclipse is total then two durations are listed. The first is the interval between the beginning and end of the partial phases. The second value (in bold) is the duration the total phase (column 6). Finally, the Geographic Region of Eclipse Visibility provides a brief description of where each eclipse will be seen.

The eclipse date (first column) links to the prime page for the eclipse. This page features an eclipse diagram and map showing the geographic region of eclipse visibility, as well as detailed predictions, Besellian elements and links to additional information about the eclipse.

The Key to Lunar Eclipse Decade Table contains a more detailed description of each item in the table.

Lunar Eclipses: 2091 - 2100
Calendar Date TD of Greatest Eclipse Eclipse Type Saros Series Umbral Magnitude Eclipse Duration Geographic Region of Eclipse Visibility
2091 Mar 05 15:58:22 Total 134 1.283 03h21m
01h13m
Europe, eastern Africa, Asia, Australia, western North America
2091 Aug 29 00:38:25 Total 139 1.235 03h38m
01h13m
Americas, Europe, Africa, western Asia, western Australia
2092 Feb 23 05:20:60 Penumbral 144 -0.079 - Americas, Europe, Africa, western Asia
2092 Jul 19 00:41:57 Penumbral 111 -0.899 - eastern North America, South America, Europe, Africa, western Asia
2092 Aug 17 09:13:60 Penumbral 149 -0.076 - eastern Asia, Australia, Americas
2093 Jan 12 18:00:02 Penumbral 116 -0.344 - Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, northwestern North America
2093 Jul 08 17:24:18 Partial 121 0.487 02h22m southeastern Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia
2094 Jan 01 17:00:06 Partial 126 0.887 03h21m Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, western North America
2094 Jun 28 10:01:57 Total 131 1.823 03h36m
01h41m
eastern Asia, Australia, Americas
2094 Dec 21 19:56:32 Total 136 1.463 03h40m
01h32m
eastern Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia
2095 Jun 17 22:00:11 Partial 141 0.446 02h27m central & South America, Europe, Africa, South Asia, Australia
2095 Dec 11 06:15:02 Partial 146 0.257 01h49m North Asia, Americas, Europe, western Africa
2096 May 07 11:24:44 Penumbral 113 -0.547 - eastern Asia, Australia, western Americas
2096 Jun 06 02:43:40 Penumbral 151 -1.058 - Americas, western Europe, Africa
2096 Oct 31 11:30:24 Penumbral 118 -0.201 - Asia, Australia, North America, western South America
2096 Nov 29 21:22:20 Penumbral 156 -0.882 - eastern Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, western Australia
2097 Apr 26 12:18:17 Partial 123 0.842 03h15m Asia, Australia, western Americas
2097 Oct 21 01:30:55 Total 128 1.010 03h15m
00h15m
Americas, Europe, Africa, western Asia
2098 Apr 15 19:04:48 Total 133 1.437 03h36m
01h29m
western South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia
2098 Oct 10 09:19:58 Total 138 1.325 03h41m
01h23m
eastern Asia, Australia, Americas, western Europe, western Africa
2099 Apr 05 08:30:56 Partial 143 0.168 01h28m eastern Asia, Australia, Americas, western Africa
2099 Sep 29 10:36:38 Penumbral 148 -0.051 - eastern Asia, Australia, Americas
2100 Feb 24 15:05:12 Penumbral 115 -0.017 - eastern Europe, eastern Africa, Asia, Australia, western North America
2100 Aug 19 21:44:59 Penumbral 120 -0.157 - South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia

Geographic abbreviations (used above): n = north, s = south, e = east, w = west, c = central

Each link in the following table displays a page containing 10 years of lunar eclipses. Every eclipse has links to an eclipse diagram and map of geographic visibility, and a dedicated web page for that eclipse.

Decade Tables of Lunar Eclipses
Decades
1901-1910 1911-1920 1921-1930 1931-1940 1941-1950
1951-1960 1961-1970 1971-1980 1981-1990 1991-2000
2001-2010 2011-2020 2021-2030 2031-2040 2041-2050
2051-2060 2061-2070 2071-2080 2081-2090 2091-2100

Century Catologs of Lunar Eclipses

Each link in the following table displays a catalog containing 100 years of eclipses.

Century Catalogs of Lunar Eclipses
Centuries
1001-1100 1101-1200 1201-1300 1301-1400 1401-1500
1501-1600 1601-1700 1701-1800 1801-1900 1901-2000
2001-2100 2101-2200 2201-2300 2301-2400 2401-2500
2501-2600 2601-2700 2701-2800 2801-2900 2901-3000

For other centuries, see Six Millennium Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: -2999 to +3000

Links to Additional Lunar Eclipse Predictions

  • Home - home page of EclipseWise with predictions for both solar and lunar eclipses

Eclipse Publications

by Fred Espenak

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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.

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.