Lunar Eclipses in Saros Series 169

This page lists all the lunar eclipses in saros series 169 which are in our database. Note that the end of this series is not included in our database, so the list below only covers the earlier part of the series.

This series is partnered with solar Saros series 176.

The following chart shows the position where the Moon is directly overhead at the maximum times of the total (in blue) and partial (in red) lunar eclipses (penumbral eclipses are omitted). Each eclipse will be visible approximately from the half of the Earth centred on that point. Note that we only have mapping data for eclipses from year 1 AD, so any eclipses prior to that date will be missing. Use the zoom controls on the left to zoom in and out; hover over a marker to see the area of visibility and summary information on that eclipse.

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Note that eclipse dates are specified relative to UT. You have not selected a timezone for eclipse timings, so all times are shown in UT (essentially GMT).
22 Jun, 2635 AD
max: 16:49 UT
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
(penum. mag. 0.06; Saros 169)
In this extremely marginal eclipse, the Moon barely clips the edge of the Earth's penumbral shadow. This will cause a microscopic darkening of just 6% of the Moon's disc for 1 hour and 10 minutes, which will be essentially impossible to see.
   
2 Jul, 2653 AD
max: 23:41 UT
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
(penum. mag. 0.19; Saros 169)
In this extremely marginal eclipse, the Moon barely clips the edge of the Earth's penumbral shadow. This will cause a microscopic darkening of just 19% of the Moon's disc for 2 hours and 7 minutes, which will be essentially impossible to see.
   
14 Jul, 2671 AD
max: 06:28 UT
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
(penum. mag. 0.33; Saros 169)
This very subtle penumbral eclipse will be essentially invisible to the naked eye; though it will last 2 hours and 45 minutes, just 33% of the Moon's disc will be in partial shadow (with no part of it in complete shadow).
   
24 Jul, 2689 AD
max: 13:13 UT
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
(penum. mag. 0.47; Saros 169)
This very subtle penumbral eclipse will be essentially invisible to the naked eye; though it will last 3 hours and 16 minutes, just 47% of the Moon's disc will be in partial shadow (with no part of it in complete shadow).
   
5 Aug, 2707 AD
max: 19:57 UT
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
(penum. mag. 0.61; Saros 169)
This subtle penumbral eclipse may be visible to a skilled observer at maximum eclipse. 61% of the Moon's disc will be partially shaded by the Earth (none of it will be in total shadow), which will cause a gentle shadow gradient across its disc at maximum; the eclipse as a whole will last 3 hours and 41 minutes.
   
16 Aug, 2725 AD
max: 02:42 UT
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
(penum. mag. 0.75; Saros 169)
This subtle penumbral eclipse may be visible to a skilled observer at maximum eclipse. 75% of the Moon's disc will be partially shaded by the Earth (none of it will be in total shadow), which will cause a gentle shadow gradient across its disc at maximum; the eclipse as a whole will last 4 hours and 3 minutes.
   
27 Aug, 2743 AD
max: 09:30 UT
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
(penum. mag. 0.88; Saros 169)
This subtle penumbral eclipse may be visible to a skilled observer at maximum eclipse. 88% of the Moon's disc will be partially shaded by the Earth (none of it will be in total shadow), which will cause a gentle shadow gradient across its disc at maximum; the eclipse as a whole will last 4 hours and 21 minutes.
   
6 Sep, 2761 AD
max: 16:20 UT
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
(penum. mag. 1.01; Saros 169)
In a rare total penumbral eclipse, the entire Moon will be partially shaded by the Earth (though none of it will be in complete shadow), and the shading across the Moon should be quite visible at maximum eclipse. The penumbral phase will last for 4 hours and 37 minutes in all, though for most of it, the eclipse will be extremely difficult or impossible to see.
   
17 Sep, 2779 AD
max: 23:16 UT
Partial Lunar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.08; Saros 169)
A tiny bite out of the Moon may be visible at maximum, though just 8% of the Moon will be shadowed in a partial eclipse lasting for 1 hour and 8 minutes. A shading across the moon from the Earth's penumbral shadow should be visible at maximum eclipse.
   
28 Sep, 2797 AD
max: 06:17 UT
Partial Lunar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.19; Saros 169)
At maximum eclipse, a small bite out of the Moon should be visible. The eclipse will last for 1 hour and 42 minutes, with just 19% of the Moon in shadow at maximum.
   
9 Oct, 2815 AD
max: 13:24 UT
Partial Lunar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.28; Saros 169)
The Earth's shadow on the moon will be clearly visible in this eclipse, with 28% of the Moon in shadow; the partial eclipse will last for 2 hours and 5 minutes.
   
19 Oct, 2833 AD
max: 20:39 UT
Partial Lunar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.37; Saros 169)
The Earth's shadow on the moon will be clearly visible in this eclipse, with 37% of the Moon in shadow; the partial eclipse will last for 2 hours and 21 minutes.
   
31 Oct, 2851 AD
max: 04:02 UT
Partial Lunar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.45; Saros 169)
The Earth's shadow on the moon will be clearly visible in this eclipse, with 45% of the Moon in shadow; the partial eclipse will last for 2 hours and 33 minutes.
   
10 Nov, 2869 AD
max: 11:33 UT
Partial Lunar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.51; Saros 169)
The Earth's shadow on the moon will be clearly visible in this eclipse, with 51% of the Moon in shadow; the partial eclipse will last for 2 hours and 42 minutes.
   
21 Nov, 2887 AD
max: 19:10 UT
Partial Lunar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.56; Saros 169)
The Earth's shadow on the moon will be clearly visible in this eclipse, with 56% of the Moon in shadow; the partial eclipse will last for 2 hours and 49 minutes.
   
3 Dec, 2905 AD
max: 02:55 UT
Partial Lunar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.60; Saros 169)
The Earth's shadow on the moon will be clearly visible in this eclipse, with 60% of the Moon in shadow; the partial eclipse will last for 2 hours and 54 minutes.
   
14 Dec, 2923 AD
max: 10:44 UT
Partial Lunar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.63; Saros 169)
The Moon will be strikingly shadowed in this deep partial eclipse lasting 2 hours and 58 minutes, with 63% of the Moon in darkness at maximum.
   
24 Dec, 2941 AD
max: 18:40 UT
Partial Lunar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.65; Saros 169)
The Moon will be strikingly shadowed in this deep partial eclipse lasting 3 hours exactly, with 65% of the Moon in darkness at maximum.
   
5 Jan, 2960 AD
max: 02:38 UT
Partial Lunar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.67; Saros 169)
The Moon will be strikingly shadowed in this deep partial eclipse lasting 3 hours and 3 minutes, with 67% of the Moon in darkness at maximum.
   
15 Jan, 2978 AD
max: 10:39 UT
Partial Lunar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.69; Saros 169)
The Moon will be strikingly shadowed in this deep partial eclipse lasting 3 hours and 5 minutes, with 69% of the Moon in darkness at maximum.
   
26 Jan, 2996 AD
max: 18:39 UT
Partial Lunar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.71; Saros 169)
The Moon will be strikingly shadowed in this deep partial eclipse lasting 3 hours and 6 minutes, with 71% of the Moon in darkness at maximum.