November 1975 lunar eclipse

November 1975 lunar eclipse
Total eclipse
Date18 November 1975
Gamma−0.41343
Magnitude1.06421
Saros cycle135 (21 of 71)
Totality40 minutes, 11.1 seconds
Partiality209 minutes, 2.1 seconds
Penumbral352 minutes, 13.4 seconds
Contacts (UTC)
P119:27:17.3 (18 Nov)
U120:38:56.8 (18 Nov)
U222:03:21.9 (18 Nov)
Greatest22:23:26.1 (18 Nov)
U322:43:33.0 (18 Nov)
U400:07:58.9 (19 Nov)
P401:19:30.7 (19 Nov)

A total lunar eclipse took place on Tuesday, November 18, 1975, the second of two total lunar eclipses in 1975. A shallow total eclipse saw the Moon in relative darkness for 40 minutes and 11.1 seconds. The Moon was 6.421% of its diameter into the Earth's umbral shadow, and should have been significantly darkened. The partial eclipse lasted for 3 hours, 29 minutes and 2.1 seconds in total. Occurring only 4.9 days after apogee (Apogee on Friday, November 14, 1975), the Moon's apparent diameter was 4% smaller than average.[1]