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Listing of Eclipses:

- of Saros series 115
- of types: Lunar: penumbral partial total
 Date       Time  Type   Sar   P-Mag  U-Mag  Gamma  P-Durn  T-Durn Lat    Long
 1000/04/21 10:21 L,N    115B  0.095 -0.977 -1.534                             
 1018/05/02 17:12 L,N    115   0.230 -0.837 -1.459                             
 1036/05/13 00:00 L,N    115   0.372 -0.690 -1.380                             
 1054/05/24 06:45 L,N    115   0.521 -0.537 -1.298                             
 1072/06/03 13:30 L,N    115   0.672 -0.382 -1.215                             
 1090/06/14 20:15 L,N    115   0.825 -0.225 -1.130                             
 1108/06/25 03:03 L,N    115   0.978 -0.069 -1.046                             
 1126/07/06 09:54 L,P    115   1.127  0.083 -0.964  68m00s                     
 1144/07/16 16:50 L,P    115   1.271  0.229 -0.885 110m00s                     
 1162/07/27 23:52 L,P    115   1.408  0.367 -0.810 136m00s                     
 1180/08/07 07:01 L,P    115   1.537  0.497 -0.739 154m00s                     
 1198/08/18 14:20 L,P    115   1.653  0.614 -0.676 168m00s                     
 1216/08/28 21:48 L,P    115   1.758  0.720 -0.618 178m00s                     
 1234/09/09 05:24 L,P    115   1.851  0.813 -0.568 184m00s                     
 1252/09/19 13:11 L,P    115   1.931  0.893 -0.524 190m00s                     
 1270/09/30 21:08 L,P    115   1.997  0.959 -0.488 194m00s                     
 1288/10/11 05:14 L,T    115   2.050  1.012 -0.459 198m00s  18m00s             
 1306/10/22 13:28 L,T    115   2.091  1.054 -0.436 200m00s  36m00s             
 1324/11/01 21:50 L,T    115   2.121  1.085 -0.420 200m00s  44m00s             
 1342/11/13 06:20 L,T    115   2.142  1.106 -0.409 200m00s  48m00s             
 1360/11/23 14:54 L,T    115   2.155  1.121 -0.401 202m00s  52m00s             
 1378/12/04 23:33 L,T    115   2.163  1.131 -0.396 202m00s  54m00s             
 1396/12/15 08:14 L,T    115   2.169  1.140 -0.392 202m00s  56m00s             
 1414/12/26 16:56 L,T    115   2.174  1.147 -0.388 200m00s  56m00s             
 1433/01/06 01:36 L,T    115   2.183  1.160 -0.382 202m00s  58m00s             
 1451/01/17 10:15 L,T    115   2.195  1.176 -0.375 202m00s  60m00s             
 1469/01/27 18:50 L,T    115   2.215  1.200 -0.363 202m00s  64m00s             
 1487/02/08 03:19 L,T    115   2.242  1.232 -0.347 204m00s  68m00s             
 1505/02/18 11:42 L,T    115   2.282  1.277 -0.324 204m00s  74m00s             
 1523/03/01 19:59 L,T    115   2.330  1.331 -0.296 206m00s  78m00s             
 1541/03/12 04:09 L,T/N- 115   2.392  1.398 -0.261 208m00s  84m00s             
 1559/03/23 12:11 L,T/N- 115   2.465  1.476 -0.219 210m00s  90m00s             
 1577/04/02 20:06 L,T/N- 115   2.551  1.566 -0.172 212m00s  94m00s             
 1595/04/24 03:55 L,T/N- 115   2.646  1.667 -0.118 212m00s  98m00s             
 1613/05/04 11:37 L,T/N- 115   2.753  1.777 -0.059 214m00s 100m00s             
 1631/05/15 19:14 L,T/S- 115   2.849  1.877  0.006 214m00s 100m00s             
 1649/05/26 02:48 L,T    115M  2.722  1.754  0.074 212m00s 100m00s             
 1667/06/06 10:18 L,T/S- 115   2.591  1.626  0.144 212m00s  96m00s             
 1685/06/16 17:45 L,T/S- 115   2.456  1.492  0.218 208m00s  90m00s             
 1703/06/29 01:13 L,T    115   2.320  1.358  0.291 204m00s  80m00s             
 1721/07/09 08:39 L,T    115   2.183  1.222  0.365 198m00s  66m00s             
 1739/07/20 16:09 L,T    115   2.051  1.090  0.438 192m00s  44m00s             
 1757/07/30 23:39 L,P    115   1.920  0.958  0.509 184m00s                     
 1775/08/11 07:15 L,P    115   1.798  0.835  0.576 176m00s                     
 1793/08/21 14:55 L,P    115   1.682  0.718  0.639 166m00s                     
 1811/09/02 22:42 L,P    115   1.577  0.610  0.697 156m00s                     
 1829/09/13 06:33 L,P    115   1.479  0.510  0.751 144m00s                     
 1847/09/24 14:34 L,P    115   1.396  0.424  0.797 134m00s                     
 1865/10/04 22:40 L,P    115   1.322  0.346  0.839 122m00s                     
 1883/10/16 06:54 L,P    115   1.260  0.281  0.873 112m00s                     

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The database contains all solar and lunar eclipses from 2000 BC to 3000 AD inclusive. BC years are shown in negative notation, as used by astronomers; 1 BC is year 0, 2 BC is year -1, etc.; so 2000 BC is -1999.

To do a search, pick a range of years to search, or leave those fields blank to search the whole database. Then pick a search type:

you can search for all eclipses in the chosen range of years;
or for eclipses in a particular Saros series and/or of a given type;
or for years where a certain number of eclipses occur, or a certain number of total eclipses (for example, to find a year with 4 eclipses).

Bear in mind that if a Saros started before 2000 BC, or ends after 3000 AD, only part of the series will be shown.

Any field left blank will match all possible values for that field. Leaving all the fields blank, and selecting all the eclipse types, will return the whole database; since this is huge, the results are broken up into pages. Go to the eclipse stats page to see how you can get the whole database, and the search engine.

Key to Fields

Date / Time
The date and time of the moment of greatest eclipse. This is the instant when the axis of the Moon's shadow passes closest to the Earth's center. The date format is year/month/day, and the year is always shown in full; so, a date like "97/03/17" means the 17th of March, year 97 AD (not 1997); and bearing in mind the astronomical notation for BC years, "-19/03/17" means the 17th of March, year 20 BC.

All dates in the database up to Oct 04, 1582 are in the Julian calendar; all dates after Oct 15 1582 are Gregorian.

For total eclipses, the instant of greatest eclipse is virtually identical to the instants of greatest magnitude and greatest duration.

Type
The type of the eclipse. The first letter is one of:
S
A solar eclipse. The following letter is the type: P=partial; T=total; A=annular; H=hybrid.
L
A lunar eclipse. The following letter is the type: N=penumbral; P=partial; T=total.

The following notations may also appear:

N
The northern edge of the eclipse is off the north end of the Earth.
N-
The northern edge and the centre of the eclipse are off the north end of the Earth.
S
The southern edge of the eclipse is off the south end of the Earth.
S-
The southern edge and the centre of the eclipse are off the south end of the Earth.
Note that in a partial eclipse, the centre of the eclipse always misses the Earth.
Saros
The Saros series of the eclipse.

The following notations may also appear:

B
This is the first eclipse in this series.
M
This is the middle eclipse in this series.
E
This is the last eclipse in this series.
P-Mag
The penumbral magnitude of a lunar eclipse (doesn't apply to solar eclipses); the fraction of the Moon's diameter which is obscured by the penumbra.
U-Mag
The umbral magnitude of the eclipse. For a lunar eclipse, this is the fraction of the Moon's diameter obscured by the umbra; for a solar eclipse, it is the fraction of the Sun's diameter which is obscured at the moment of greatest eclipse.
Gamma
The distance of the the axis of the Moon's shadow from the Earth's center at maximum eclipse, measured as a fraction of the Earth's radius. A negative value indicates that the eclipse is below the centre of the Earth as seen from the Sun; this is not necessarily the same as being centred south of the equator, due to the Earth's tilt. The search form looks at absolute value of gamma -- ie. it treats all values as positive -- so that you can search for eg. all marginal eclipses without having to do two searches. Hence searching for values < 0 will return nothing.
P-Durn
For a lunar eclipse, this is the duration of the partial eclipse (if any) at the point of greatest eclipse (doesn't apply to solar eclipses).
T-Durn
For a lunar eclipse, this is the duration of the total (umbral) eclipse (if any); for a solar eclipse, it is the duration of the total or annular eclipse (if any) at the point of greatest eclipse.
Lat/Long
The location on the Earth's surface at which the greatest eclipse will be seen. This applies to solar eclipses only.

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