bgcolor=#e7dcc3 colspan=2 | Penumbral Lunar Eclipse December 9, 2030 | ||
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align=center colspan=2 | The moon will perceptibly dim as the moon passed through the Earth's northern penumbral shadow | ||
align=center bgcolor=#c0d0e0 | 145 | ||
align=center bgcolor=#c0b0e0 colspan=2 | Duration (hr:mn:sc) | ||
align=center bgcolor=#d0d0e0 | Penumbral | ||
align=center bgcolor=#a0d0e0 colspan=2 | Contacts | ||
align=center bgcolor=#d0d0e0 | P1 | ||
align=center bgcolor=#a0a0e0 | Greatest | ||
align=center bgcolor=#d0d0e0 | P4 |
A lunar eclipse will be preceded and followed by solar eclipses by 9 years and 5.5 days (a half saros).[2] This lunar eclipse is related to two total solar eclipses of Solar Saros 152.