November 2022 lunar eclipse

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Total lunar eclipse
November 8, 2022
Ecliptic north up
Lunar eclipse chart close-2022nov08.png
The moon will pass west to ear through the center of the Earth's shadow.
Saros (and member) 136 (20 of 72)
Gamma +0.2570
Duration (hr:mn:sc)
Totality 1:24:51
Partial 3:29:50
Penumbral 1:24:58
Contacts (UTC)
P1 8:02:17
U1 9:09:12
U2 10:16:39
Greatest 10:59:09
U3 11:41:37
U4 12:29:03
P4 13:56:08

A total lunar eclipse will take place on November 8, 2022. The moon will pass through the center of the Earth's shadow.

Visibility

It will be completely visible over the Pacific, and most of North America, will be seen rising over Australia and Asia, and setting over South America and eastern North America.

Lunar eclipse from moon-2022Nov08.png

Related eclipses

Lunar year series

Saros series

This eclipse is a part of Saros cycle 136, and the first of the series that passes through the center of the Earth's shadow. The last occurrence was on October 28, 2004. The next occurrence is November 18, 2040.

Metonic series

This eclipse is the third of four Metonic cycle lunar eclipses on the same date, November 8–9:

The Metonic cycle repeats nearly exactly every 19 years and represents a Saros cycle plus one lunar year. Because it occurs on the same calendar date, the earth's shadow will be in nearly the same location relative to the background stars.

  1. 1984 May 15 - penumbral (111)
  2. 2003 May 16 - total (121)
  3. 2022 May 16 - total (131)
  4. 2041 May 16 - penumbral (141)
  1. 1984 Nov 8 - penumbral (116)
  2. 2003 Nov 9 - total (126)
  3. 2022 Nov 8 - total (136)
  4. 2041 Nov 8 - partial (146)
  5. 2060 Nov 8 - penumbral (156)
Metonic lunar eclipses 1984-2041D.png Metonic lunar eclipses 1984-2041.png

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