| Partial eclipse | |||||||||||||
| Date | February 11, 1952 | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gamma | 0.9416 | ||||||||||||
| Magnitude | 0.0832 | ||||||||||||
| Saros cycle | 113 (60 of 71) | ||||||||||||
| Partiality | 70 minutes and 7 seconds | ||||||||||||
| Penumbral | 301 minutes and 55 seconds | ||||||||||||
| 
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A partial lunar eclipse took place on Monday, February 11, 1952.[1]
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Related lunar eclipses
Lunar year series
| Descending node | Ascending node | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saros | Date Viewing | Type Chart | Saros | Date Viewing | Type Chart | |
| 103 | 1951 Feb 21  | Penumbral  | 108 | 1951 Aug 17  | Penumbral  | |
| 113 | 1952 Feb 11  | Partial  | 118 | 1952 Aug 5  | Partial  | |
| 123 | 1953 Jan 29  | Total  | 128 | 1953 Jul 26  | Total  | |
| 133 | 1954 Jan 19  | Total  | 138 | 1954 Jul 16  | Partial  | |
| 143 | 1955 Jan 8  | Penumbral  | ||||
| Last set | 1951 Mar 23 | Last set | 1951 Sep 15 | |||
| Next set | 1955 Nov 29 | Next set | 1955 Jun 5 | |||
See also
Notes
External links
- 1952 Feb 11 chart Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
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