Program: LEPred v2.00 ©1996 by Syzygy SoftwareȘ LE Index File: LE1998-2005.oh2 Created: Tue, Sep 2, 1997 12:44:19 PM ______________________________________________________________________________ Eclipses During 1998

Eclipses During 1998

During the year 1998, xxx solar and xxx lunar eclipses occur as follows:

1998 Mar 13: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

1998 Aug 08: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

1998 Sep 06: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

Eclipses During 1999

Eclipses During 1999

During the year 1999, xxx solar and xxx lunar eclipses occur as follows:

1999 Jan 31: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

1999 Jul 28: Partial Lunar Eclipse

Eclipses During 2000

Eclipses During 2000

During the year 2000, xxx solar and xxx lunar eclipses occur as follows:

2000 Jan 21: Total Lunar Eclipse

2000 Jul 16: Total Lunar Eclipse

Eclipses During 2001

Eclipses During 2001

During the year 2001, xxx solar and xxx lunar eclipses occur as follows:

2001 Jan 09: Total Lunar Eclipse

2001 Jul 05: Partial Lunar Eclipse

2001 Dec 30: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

Eclipses During 2002

Eclipses During 2002

During the year 2002, xxx solar and xxx lunar eclipses occur as follows:

2002 May 26: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

2002 Jun 24: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

2002 Nov 20: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

Eclipses During 2003

Eclipses During 2003

During the year 2003, xxx solar and xxx lunar eclipses occur as follows:

2003 May 16: Total Lunar Eclipse

2003 Nov 09: Total Lunar Eclipse

Eclipses During 2004

Eclipses During 2004

During the year 2004, xxx solar and xxx lunar eclipses occur as follows:

2004 May 04: Total Lunar Eclipse

2004 Oct 28: Total Lunar Eclipse

Eclipses During 2005

Eclipses During 2005

During the year 2005, xxx solar and xxx lunar eclipses occur as follows:

2005 Apr 24: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

2005 Oct 17: Partial Lunar Eclipse

1998 Mar 13: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  02:14:12 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  04:20:01 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  06:25:47 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

1998 Aug 08: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  01:31:50 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  02:24:49 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  03:18:06 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

1998 Sep 06: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  09:14:09 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  11:10:04 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  13:06:04 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

1999 Jan 31: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  14:04:32 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  16:17:28 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  18:30:20 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

1999 Jul 28: Partial Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  08:56:17 UT
            Partial Eclipse Begins:  10:21:56 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  11:33:39 UT
            Partial Eclipse Ends:  12:45:29 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  14:11:01 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

Predicted umbral immersion and emersion times for a number of well-defined lunar craters are given in Table 1. The timing of craters is useful in determining the atmospheric enlargement of Earth's shadow (see: Crater Timings During Lunar Eclipses).

2000 Jan 21: Total Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  02:02:50 UT
            Partial Eclipse Begins:  03:01:25 UT
            Total Eclipse Begins:  04:04:31 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  04:43:26 UT
            Total Eclipse Ends:  05:22:19 UT
            Partial Eclipse Ends:  06:25:25 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  07:24:04 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

Predicted umbral immersion and emersion times for a number of well-defined lunar craters are given in Table 1. The timing of craters is useful in determining the atmospheric enlargement of Earth's shadow (see: Crater Timings During Lunar Eclipses).

2000 Jul 16: Total Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  10:46:32 UT
            Partial Eclipse Begins:  11:57:11 UT
            Total Eclipse Begins:  13:01:59 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  13:55:29 UT
            Total Eclipse Ends:  14:49:00 UT
            Partial Eclipse Ends:  15:53:48 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  17:04:26 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

Predicted umbral immersion and emersion times for a number of well-defined lunar craters are given in Table 1. The timing of craters is useful in determining the atmospheric enlargement of Earth's shadow (see: Crater Timings During Lunar Eclipses).

2001 Jan 09: Total Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  17:43:28 UT
            Partial Eclipse Begins:  18:42:00 UT
            Total Eclipse Begins:  19:49:29 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  20:20:30 UT
            Total Eclipse Ends:  20:51:31 UT
            Partial Eclipse Ends:  21:59:01 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  22:57:31 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

Predicted umbral immersion and emersion times for a number of well-defined lunar craters are given in Table 1. The timing of craters is useful in determining the atmospheric enlargement of Earth's shadow (see: Crater Timings During Lunar Eclipses).

2001 Jul 05: Partial Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  12:10:46 UT
            Partial Eclipse Begins:  13:35:04 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  14:55:12 UT
            Partial Eclipse Ends:  16:15:15 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  17:39:40 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

Predicted umbral immersion and emersion times for a number of well-defined lunar craters are given in Table 1. The timing of craters is useful in determining the atmospheric enlargement of Earth's shadow (see: Crater Timings During Lunar Eclipses).

2001 Dec 30: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  08:25:24 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  10:29:12 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  12:33:06 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

2002 May 26: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  10:12:41 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  12:03:18 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  13:53:47 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

2002 Jun 24: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  20:18:25 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  21:27:03 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  22:35:25 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

2002 Nov 20: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  23:31:56 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  01:46:26 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  04:01:02 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

2003 May 16: Total Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  01:05:16 UT
            Partial Eclipse Begins:  02:02:42 UT
            Total Eclipse Begins:  03:13:40 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  03:40:01 UT
            Total Eclipse Ends:  04:06:22 UT
            Partial Eclipse Ends:  05:17:20 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  06:14:47 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

Predicted umbral immersion and emersion times for a number of well-defined lunar craters are given in Table 1. The timing of craters is useful in determining the atmospheric enlargement of Earth's shadow (see: Crater Timings During Lunar Eclipses).

2003 Nov 09: Total Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  22:15:00 UT
            Partial Eclipse Begins:  23:32:21 UT
            Total Eclipse Begins:  01:06:07 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  01:18:23 UT
            Total Eclipse Ends:  01:30:38 UT
            Partial Eclipse Ends:  03:04:24 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  04:21:48 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

Predicted umbral immersion and emersion times for a number of well-defined lunar craters are given in Table 1. The timing of craters is useful in determining the atmospheric enlargement of Earth's shadow (see: Crater Timings During Lunar Eclipses).

2004 May 04: Total Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  17:50:43 UT
            Partial Eclipse Begins:  18:48:10 UT
            Total Eclipse Begins:  19:51:57 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  20:30:06 UT
            Total Eclipse Ends:  21:08:17 UT
            Partial Eclipse Ends:  22:12:05 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  23:09:26 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

Predicted umbral immersion and emersion times for a number of well-defined lunar craters are given in Table 1. The timing of craters is useful in determining the atmospheric enlargement of Earth's shadow (see: Crater Timings During Lunar Eclipses).

2004 Oct 28: Total Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  00:05:24 UT
            Partial Eclipse Begins:  01:14:15 UT
            Total Eclipse Begins:  02:23:18 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  03:03:56 UT
            Total Eclipse Ends:  03:44:32 UT
            Partial Eclipse Ends:  04:53:34 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  06:02:33 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

Predicted umbral immersion and emersion times for a number of well-defined lunar craters are given in Table 1. The timing of craters is useful in determining the atmospheric enlargement of Earth's shadow (see: Crater Timings During Lunar Eclipses).

2005 Apr 24: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  07:49:47 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  09:54:42 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  11:59:44 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

2005 Oct 17: Partial Lunar Eclipse

The eclipse contact times are as follows:

            Penumbral Eclipse Begins:  09:51:17 UT
            Partial Eclipse Begins:  11:33:54 UT
            Greatest Eclipse:  12:03:10 UT
            Partial Eclipse Ends:  12:32:14 UT
            Penumbral Eclipse Ends:  14:14:58 UT


The Moon's path through Earth's shadow(s) as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event are shown in Figure 1.

Predicted umbral immersion and emersion times for a number of well-defined lunar craters are given in Table 1. The timing of craters is useful in determining the atmospheric enlargement of Earth's shadow (see: Crater Timings During Lunar Eclipses).

Penumbral Lunar 1998 Mar 13 11.374 11.556 4.050 Penumbral Lunar 1998 Aug 08 21.093 21.168 -14.800 Penumbral Lunar 1998 Sep 06 23.023 23.018 -7.485 Penumbral Lunar 1999 Jan 31 8.696 8.907 16.408 Partial Lunar 1999 Jul 28 20.380 20.480 -18.301 Total Lunar 2000 Jan 21 7.992 8.173 19.758 Total Lunar 2000 Jul 16 19.647 19.748 -21.224 Total Lunar 2001 Jan 09 7.296 7.419 22.380 Partial Lunar 2001 Jul 05 18.911 18.988 -23.406 Penumbral Lunar 2001 Dec 30 6.596 6.635 24.205 Penumbral Lunar 2002 May 26 16.259 16.231 -20.027 Penumbral Lunar 2002 Jun 24 18.191 18.224 -24.785 Penumbral Lunar 2002 Nov 20 3.928 3.708 18.654 Total Lunar 2003 May 16 15.563 15.512 -18.592 Total Lunar 2003 Nov 09 3.188 2.927 16.330 Total Lunar 2004 May 04 14.871 14.807 -16.540 Total Lunar 2004 Oct 28 2.454 2.176 13.441 Penumbral Lunar 2005 Apr 24 14.169 14.106 -13.909 Partial Lunar 2005 Oct 17 1.739 1.465 10.250 ______________________________________________________________________________