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A total lunar eclipse took place on Friday, October 7, 1949, the second of two lunar eclipses in 1949.
Visibility
Related lunar eclipses
= Lunar year series
== Saros series
=It is part of saros series 126.
Lunar saros series 126, repeating every 18 years and 11 days, has a total of 70 lunar eclipse events including 14 total lunar eclipses. Solar Saros 133 interleaves with this lunar saros with an event occurring every 9 years 5 days alternating between each saros series.
First penumbral lunar eclipse: 18 July 1228
First partial lunar eclipse: 24 March 1625
First total lunar eclipse: 19 June 1769
First central lunar eclipse: 11 July 1805
Greatest eclipse of the lunar saros 126: 13 August 1859, lasting 106 minutes.
Last central lunar eclipse: 26 September 1931
Last total lunar eclipse: 9 November 2003
Last partial lunar eclipse: 5 June 2346
Last penumbral lunar eclipse: 19 August 2472
1901-2100
15 September 1913
26 September 1931
7 October 1949
18 October 1967
28 October 1985
9 November 2003
19 November 2021
30 November 2039
11 December 2057
22 December 2075
1 January 2094
= 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 133.
= Tritos
=Preceded: Lunar eclipse of November 7, 1938
Followed: Lunar eclipse of September 5, 1960
= Tzolkinex
=Preceded: Lunar eclipse of August 26, 1942
Followed: Lunar eclipse of November 18, 1956
See also
List of lunar eclipses
List of 20th-century lunar eclipses
Notes
External links
1949 Oct 07 chart Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC