January 2000 lunar eclipse

Total Lunar Eclipse
January 21, 2000

From New York

The moon passes west to east (right to left) across the Earth's umbral shadow, shown in hourly intervals.
Gamma -0.2957
Series (and member) 124 (48 of 74)
Duration (hr:mn:sc)
Totality 1:16:59
Partial 3:23:19
Penumbral 5:18:12
Contacts
P1 2:04:26 UTC
U1 3:01:50 UTC
U2 4:05:01 UTC
Greatest 4:43:31 UTC
U3 5:22:00 UTC
U4 6:25:09 UTC
P4 7:22:38 UTC

The Moon passed straight through the center of the Earth's shadow at the descending node in Saggitarius

A total lunar eclipse took place on January 21, 2000, the first of two total lunar eclipses in 2000.

Visibility

Lunar year series

Tritos series

The tritos series repeats 31 days short of 11 years at alternating nodes. Sequential events have incremental Saros cycle indices.

This series produces 20 total eclipses between April 24, 1967 and August 1, 2167, only being partial on November 19, 2021.

See also

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