February 2036 lunar eclipse
| Total lunar eclipse February 11, 2036  | |
|---|---|
Ecliptic north up![]() The moon will pass through the center of the Earth's shadow.  | |
| Saros (and member) | 124 (50 of 74) | 
| Gamma | |
| Duration (hr:mn:sc) | |
| Totality | |
| Partial | |
| Penumbral | |
| Contacts (UTC) | |
| P1 | |
| U1 | |
| U2 | |
| Greatest | |
| U3 | |
| U4 | |
| P4 | |
A total lunar eclipse will take place on February 11, 2036.[1]
Visibility

Related lunar eclipses
Lunar year series
| Ascending node | Descending node | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saros | Date Viewing  | 
Type Chart  | 
Saros | Date Viewing  | 
Type Chart  | |
| 114 | 2035 Feb 22![]()  | 
Penumbral![]()  | 
119 | 2035 Aug 19![]()  | 
Partial![]()  | |
| 124 | 2036 Feb 11![]()  | 
Total![]()  | 
129 | 2036 Aug 07![]()  | 
Total![]()  | |
| 134 | 2037 Jan 31![]()  | 
Total![]()  | 
139 | 2037 Jul 27![]()  | 
Partial![]()  | |
| 144 | 2038 Jan 21![]()  | 
Penumbral![]()  | 
149 | 2038 Jul 16![]()  | 
Penumbral![]()  | |
| Last set | 2034 Apr 03 | Last set | 2034 Sep 28 | |||
| Next set | 2038 Jun 17 | Next set | 2038 Dec 11 | |||
See also
Notes
External links
- 2036 Feb 11 chart: Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
 
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