August 1980 lunar eclipse

August 1980 lunar eclipse
Penumbral eclipse
Date26 August 1980
Gamma−1.16082
Magnitude0.70891
Saros cycle147 (7 of 71)
Penumbral214 minutes, 26.0 seconds
Contacts (UTC)
P101:43:19.5
Greatest03:30:29.5
P405:17:45.5

A penumbral lunar eclipse took place at the Moon's descending node of the orbit on Tuesday, August 26, 1980, the last of three penumbral lunar eclipses in 1980 with a penumbral magnitude of 0.70891. This subtle penumbral eclipse may have been visible to a skilled observer at maximum eclipse. 70.891% of the Moon's disc was partially shaded by the Earth (none of it was in total shadow), which caused a gentle shadow gradient across its disc at maximum; the eclipse as a whole lasted 3 hours, 34 minutes and 26 seconds.[1]