A partial eclipse of the Moon occurred on 10 April, 1419 UT Old Style, with maximum eclipse at 08:16 UT. A tiny bite out of the Moon may have been visible at maximum, though just 4% of the Moon was shadowed in a partial eclipse which lasted for 43 minutes exactly. A shading across the moon from the Earth's penumbral shadow should have been visible at maximum eclipse.

The penumbral eclipse lasted for 4 hours and 1 minute. The partial eclipse lasted for 43 minutes exactly. Maximum eclipse was at 08:16:48 UT.

Interactive Map

This map shows the visibility of the eclipse at maximum eclipse, when it was visible within the bright area on the map. Note that the map is approximate, and if you were near the edge of the area of visibility, the moon was very close to the horizon and may not have been practically visible.

You can use the zoom controls to zoom in and out, and pan to see areas of interest. The green marker in the centre shows where the Moon will be directly overhead at maximum eclipse.

The interactive map is currently not available.

Overview Map

This map sourced from NASA Goddard Space flight Center: GSFC Eclipse Web SiteGSFC Eclipse Web Site
The primary source of all the information on eclipses presented here at Hermit Eclipse. (NASA Goddard Space flight Center)
https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.html
shows the visibility of the eclipse. (Click on it for the full-sized version.)

Eclipse Season and Saros Series

This eclipse season contains 2 eclipses:

This was the 23rd eclipse in lunar Saros series 122.The surrounding eclipses in this Saros series are:

This Saros series, lunar Saros series 122, is linked to solar Saros series 129. The nearest partner eclipses in that series are:

Eclipse Parameters

UT Date/time (max) 08:16:48 on 10 Apr UT TDT Date/time (max) 08:21:39 on 10 Apr TDT
Saros Series 122 Number in Series 23
Penumbral Magnitiude 0.9886 Central Magnitiude 0.0393
Gamma 1.0048 Path Width (km)
Delta T 4m51s Error ± 0m39s (95%)
Penumbral Duration 4h01m Partial Duration 43m00s
Total Duration
Partial Rating Total Rating

Note that while all dates and times on this site (except where noted) are in UT, which is within a second of civil time, the dates and times shown in NASA's eclipse listingsGSFC Eclipse Web Site
The primary source of all the information on eclipses presented here at Hermit Eclipse. (NASA Goddard Space flight Center)
https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.html
are in the TDT timescale.

Data last updated: 2015-06-21 22:11:45 UTC.