Английская Википедия:February 1951 lunar eclipse
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox lunar eclipse A penumbral lunar eclipse took place on Wednesday, February 21, 1951. This was 6.4 days after the Moon reached apogee.[1]
Grazing penumbral eclipse
The magnitude of the eclipse was 0.007 or a miss depending on definitions of the penumbral shadow is defined. Bao-Lin Lui's Canon of lunar eclipses list it as the last eclipse of a saros cycle, with magnitude 0.007, while NASA lists February 10, 1933, as the final series event, with this one missing the shadow.[2]
As seen from the lunar south pole the sun missing the sphere of the earth, excluding the atmosphere.
Related lunar eclipses
Lunar year series
Шаблон:Lunar eclipse set 1951-1955
Metonic cycle (19 years)
This is the third of five Metonic lunar eclipses.
Шаблон:Metonic lunar eclipse 1951-2027
See also
- List of lunar eclipses
- List of 20th-century lunar eclipses
- August 2016 lunar eclipse
- October 2042 lunar eclipse
Notes
References
- Bao-Lin Lui, Alan D. Fiala, Canon of lunar eclipses 1500BC-3000AD, 1992, p. 157, no. 8397, magnitude 0.007.
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