June 2010 lunar eclipse

Partial Lunar Eclipse
26 June 2010

From Canberra, Australia at 11:31 UTC

This chart shows the right-to-left hourly motion of the Moon through the Earth's shadow.
Series (and member) 120 (58 of 84)
Magnitude 0.5368
Gamma -0.7091
Duration (hr:mn:sc)
Partial 2:42:52
Penumbral 5:22:07
Contacts (UTC)
P1 8:57:24
U1 10:16:58
Greatest 11:38:27
U4 12:59:50
P4 14:19:31

The Moon's hourly motion across the Earth's shadow in the constellation of Sagittarius.

A partial lunar eclipse occurred on 26 June 2010, the first of two lunar eclipses in 2010. At maximum eclipse, 53.68% of the Moon was covered by the Earth's shadow.[1]

This eclipse is a part of Lunar Saros 120 series, repeating every 18 years and 10 days, last occurring on 15 June 1992, and will next repeat on 6 July 2028. This series is winding down: The final total eclipse of this series was on 14 May 1938 and the final partial lunar eclipse will be on 28 July 2064.