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May 1453 lunar eclipse information


May 1453 lunar eclipse
Partial eclipse
Date22 May 1453
Gamma−0.6067
Magnitude0.7446
Saros cycle102 (56 of 84)
Partiality178 minutes, 43 seconds
Penumbral315 minutes, 27 seconds
Contacts (UTC)
P114:38:07
U115:46:39
Greatest17:15:49
U418:44:54
P419:53:34
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