- Source: June 1974 lunar eclipse
A partial lunar eclipse took place on Tuesday, June 4, 1974, the first of two lunar eclipses in 1974. The Moon was strikingly shadowed in this deep partial eclipse which lasted 3 hours and 14 minutes, with 82.695% of the Moon in darkness at maximum. Occurring 4.5 days before apogee (Apogee on Sunday, June 9, 1974), the Moon's apparent diameter was 4.4% smaller than average.
Visibility
Related lunar eclipses
= Saros series
=It was part of Saros series 120.
= Half-Saros cycle
=A lunar eclipse will be preceded and followed by solar eclipses by 9 years and 5.5 days (a half saros). This lunar eclipse is related to two total solar eclipses of Solar Saros 127.
= Eclipses in 1974
=A partial lunar eclipse on Tuesday, 4 June 1974.
A total solar eclipse on Thursday, 20 June 1974.
A total lunar eclipse on Friday, 29 November 1974.
A partial solar eclipse on Friday, 13 December 1974.
= Lunar year series
== Tritos series
=Preceded: Lunar eclipse of July 7, 1963
Followed: Lunar eclipse of May 4, 1985
= Tzolkinex
=Preceded: Lunar eclipse of April 24, 1967
Followed: Lunar eclipse of July 17, 1981
See also
List of lunar eclipses
List of 20th-century lunar eclipses
Notes
External links
1974 Jun 04 chart Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
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