- Source: June 1991 lunar eclipse
A penumbral lunar eclipse took place on Thursday, June 27, 1991, the second of four lunar eclipses in 1991. The moon entered the Earth's penumbra for about 3 hours, and was difficult to see. This lunar eclipse is the predecessor of the Solar eclipse of July 11, 1991.
Visibility
Related eclipses
= Eclipses of 1991
=An annular solar eclipse on January 15.
A penumbral lunar eclipse on January 30.
A penumbral lunar eclipse on June 27.
A total solar eclipse on July 11.
A penumbral lunar eclipse on July 26.
A partial lunar eclipse on December 21.
= Saros series
=This eclipse is a member of Saros series 110. The previous event occurred on June 15, 1973. The next event was on July 7, 2009.
= Lunar year series
== Metonic series
=The Metonic cycle repeats nearly exactly every 19 years and represents a Saros cycle plus one lunar year. Because it occurs on the same calendar date, the Earth's shadow will be in nearly the same location relative to the background stars.
= 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 partial solar eclipses of Solar Saros 117.
See also
List of lunar eclipses
List of 20th-century lunar eclipses
References
External links
Saros cycle 110
1991 Jun 27 chart Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
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