Partial Lunar Eclipse May 3, 1958 | |
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(No photo) | |
The moon passes west to east (right to left) across the Earth's umbral shadow, shown in hourly intervals. | |
Series | 140 (22 of 80) |
Duration (hr:mn:sc) | |
Partial | 0:21[1] |
Penumbral | |
Contacts | |
P1 | 10:11:49 UTC[1] |
U1 | 12:02:26 [1] |
Greatest | 12:12:55 [1] |
U4 | 12:23:22 [1] |
P4 | 14:14:03 [1] |
A partial lunar eclipse took place on Saturday, May 3, 1958. This was the first partial lunar eclipse of Saros cycle 140. While technically a partial eclipse, the Moon barely clipped the Earth's umbral shadow, which may have been very difficult to observe in practice; though a shading across the moon from the Earth's penumbral shadow should have been visible at maximum eclipse. The partial eclipse lasted for 21 minutes exactly. 0.919% of the Moon was in umbral shadow on Saturday, 3 May 1958.[2]