A total lunar eclipse took place on June 25, 1964. The moon passed through the center of the Earth's shadow.
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It was completely visible from South America and Africa, seen as rising over North America, and setting over Europe and Western Asia.
Descending node | Ascending node | |||||
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Saros | Date Viewing |
Type Chart |
Saros | Date Viewing |
Type Chart |
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109 | 1962 Jul 17 |
Penumbral |
114 | 1963 Jan 9 |
Penumbral |
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119 | 1963 Jul 6 |
Partial |
124 | 1963 Dec 30 |
Total |
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129 | 1964 Jun 25 |
Total |
134 | 1964 Dec 19 |
Total |
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139 | 1965 Jun 14 |
Partial |
144 | 1965 Dec 8 |
Penumbral |
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Last set | 1962 Aug 15 | Last set | 1962 Feb 19 | |||
Next set | 1966 May 4 | Next set | 1966 Oct 29 |
Lunar saros cycle series 129, repeating every 18 years and 11 days, has a total of 71 lunar eclipse events including 11 total lunar eclipses.
Greatest | First | |||
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The greatest eclipse of the series occurred on 2000 Jul 16, lasting 108 minutes.[1] |
Penumbral | Partial | Total | Central |
1351 Jun 10 | 1513 Sep 15 | 1910 May 24 | 1946 Jun 14 | |
Last | ||||
Central | Total | Partial | Penumbral | |
2036 Aug 7 | 2090 Sep 8 | 2469 Apr 26 | 2613 Jul 24 |
1910 May 24 | 1928 Jun 3 | 1946 Jun 14 | |||
1964 Jun 25 | 1982 Jul 6 | 2000 Jul 16 | |||
2018 Jul 27 | 2036 Aug 7 | 2054 Aug 18 | |||
2072 Aug 28 | 2090 Sep 8 | ||||