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  2. Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 - Wikipedia

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    The solar eclipse of August 21, 2017, dubbed the "Great American Eclipse" by some media, [1] was a total solar eclipse visible within a band that spanned the contiguous United States from the Pacific to the Atlantic coasts.

  3. October 1949 lunar eclipse - Wikipedia

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    First penumbral lunar eclipse: 18 July 1228 First partial lunar eclipse: 24 March 1625 First total lunar eclipse: 19 June 1769 First central lunar eclipse: 11 July 1805. Greatest eclipse of the lunar saros 126: 13 August 1859, lasting 106 minutes. Last central lunar eclipse: 26 September 1931. Last total lunar eclipse: 9 November 2003

  4. September 1931 lunar eclipse - Wikipedia

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    First penumbral lunar eclipse: 18 July 1228 First partial lunar eclipse: 24 March 1625 First total lunar eclipse: 19 June 1769 First central lunar eclipse: 11 July 1805. Greatest eclipse of the lunar saros 126: 13 August 1859, lasting 106 minutes. Last central lunar eclipse: 26 September 1931. Last total lunar eclipse: 9 November 2003

  5. November 2020 lunar eclipse - Wikipedia

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    A penumbral lunar eclipse took place on 30 November 2020. A penumbral lunar eclipse occurs at full moon when the Moon passes through Earth's penumbral shadow.. The penumbra caused a subtle dimming on the lunar surface, which was only visible to the naked eye when 82.85% of the Moon's diameter had immersed into Earth's penumbral shadow.

  6. November 2003 lunar eclipse - Wikipedia

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    First penumbral lunar eclipse: 18 July 1228 First partial lunar eclipse: 24 March 1625 First total lunar eclipse: 19 June 1769 First central lunar eclipse: 11 July 1805. Greatest eclipse of the lunar saros 126: 13 August 1859, lasting 106 minutes. Last central lunar eclipse: 26 September 1931. Last total lunar eclipse: 9 November 2003

  7. December 2028 lunar eclipse - Wikipedia

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    A total lunar eclipse will take place on Sunday, December 31, 2028 (January 1, 2029 for Eastern Asian and Australian timezones). It will occur during a blue moon and is the first such eclipse to happen on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day since December 2009, and the first total lunar eclipse on New Year's Day in history.

  8. Solar eclipse of July 2, 2019 - Wikipedia

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    A total lunar eclipse on January 21. A total solar eclipse on July 2. A partial lunar eclipse on July 16. ... December 4, 2021 Total −0.95261 Saros 127

  9. January 2000 lunar eclipse - Wikipedia

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    A total lunar eclipse on 21 January. A partial solar eclipse on 5 February. ... Total: 126 2021 Nov 19: Partial: 127 2032 Oct 18: Total: 128 2043 Sep 19: Total: 129