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Lunar Eclipse Gallery

The Lunar Saros Series 122, Total Eclipse Go Down Go Up
Series Information
Lunar saros series 122 occurs at the Moon′s ascending node and began on 14 August 1022 with a penumbral eclipse and continues for 74 events until the last event on 29 October 2338 as a penumbral eclipse.
The longest duration of total eclipses occurred durning both 11 October 1707 and 21 October 1725 with the duration of both lasting 101.1 minutes
This lunar saros series is linked to solar saros series 129.

Eclipse Divisions
The eclipses of lunar saros series 122 have the following divisions:
1. 22 Penumbral eclipses (1-22) from 14 Aug 1022 through 30 Mar 1401
2. 8 Partial eclipses (23-30) from 10 Apil 1419 through 24 June 1545
3. 28 Total eclipses (31-58) from 05 July 1563 through 06 May 2050
4. 7 Partial eclipses (59-65) from 17 May 2058 through 21 July 2176
5. 9 Penumbral eclipses (66-74) from 02 August 2194 through 29 Oct 2338

Lunar Saros Series 122, Total Lunar Eclipses
Currently, lunar saros series 122 is in the third division, total eclipses.
Event 56, 14-15 April 2014, over Americas, duration 77.8 minutes
Event 57, 25 April 2032, over Asia, Australia, duration 65.5 minutes
Event 58, 06 May 2050, over Europe, Africa, duration 43.2 minutes

Lunar Saros Series 122, Partial Lunar Eclipses
Event 59, 17 May 2068, (near total) over Americas ,duration 199 minutes

The 2014 Journey, Lunar Saros Series 122, Eclipse Go Down Go Up
15 April 2014, Total Lunar Eclipse
On April 15, 2014, there was a total lunar eclipse which was the first of four consecutive total eclipses in a series, each about six months apart, a series known as a tetrad.
The second is on October 8, 2014, the third is on April 4, 2015 and the forth is on September 27, 2015.
Monday, 14 April 2014, Yucaipa, CA.
(Day 410 JO) 51°F. 6:00 am
Overnighting in the Outback
Memorial of Christ′s Death
Full Pink Moon, Total Eclipse
Most of this day, I spend working on my computer, both studying the the Bible to read about the last few days before Jesus was hung on the torture stake, and to continue my research on what foods are best to eat.
At six, I pack out, get dressed for the meeting and then head to the hall to share this special event with my close friends here.
Immediately after the memorial, I leave Yucaipa and head east out into the desert so as to watch the total eclipse of the moon. I drive out of California, into Arizona and shortly before midnight, I stop at a good location for me to observe the moon go dark red, at a rest stop along the highway.
The Predictable Phenomena
The Moon
(m5pr-lunar-20140414.2357) Lunar Eclipse on 14 April 2014.
The Predictable Phenomena
The Moon
(m5pr-lunar-20140414.2359) Total Lunar Eclipse on 14 April 2014.
As soon as it is out of the total, I put my camera away, climb into the back of the jammer. Tired from the long drive, I get into the horizontal immediately.

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