Published in Observer's Handbook 2001, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
Table 1 Crater Immersion and Emersion Times for the Total Lunar Eclipse of 2001 January 09 UT of UT of Immersion Crater Name Emersion Crater Name 18:45 Grimaldi 21:02 Aristarchus 18:49 Billy 21:05 Plato 18:57 Kepler 21:06 Grimaldi 18:57 Campanus 21:10 Kepler 18:59 Aristarchus 21:12 Aristoteles 19:04 Tycho 21:13 Pytheas 19:06 Copernicus 21:13 Billy 19:09 Pytheas 21:13 Timocharis 19:14 Timocharis 21:15 Eudoxus 19:22 Manilius 21:17 Copernicus 19:23 Dionysius 21:25 Campanus 19:26 Menelaus 21:27 Manilius 19:26 Plato 21:29 Menelaus 19:29 Plinius 21:33 Plinius 19:32 Goclenius 21:35 Tycho 19:33 Eudoxus 21:36 Dionysius 19:35 Aristoteles 21:40 Proclus 19:36 Taruntius 21:45 Taruntius 19:37 Langrenus 21:50 Goclenius 19:39 Proclus 21:54 Langrenus
Table 4 Crater Immersion and Emersion Times for the Partial Lunar Eclipse of 2001 July 05 UT of UT of Immersion Crater Name Emersion Crater Name13:45 Aristarchus 14:37 Grimaldi 13:54 Plato 15:09 Kepler 14:00 Pytheas 15:13 Dionysius 14:00 Timocharis 15:17 Copernicus 14:01 Kepler 15:23 Aristarchus 14:04 Aristoteles 15:25 Taruntius 14:07 Eudoxus 15:29 Pytheas 14:10 Copernicus 15:34 Manilius 14:13 Grimaldi 15:38 Timocharis 14:24 Manilius 15:39 Menelaus 14:27 Menelaus 15:41 Plinius 14:33 Plinius 15:49 Proclus 14:46 Proclus 15:55 Plato 14:53 Dionysius 16:00 Eudoxus 15:09 Taruntius 16:02 Aristoteles
Predictions include 2% enlargement of the umbral shadow due to Earth's atmosphere.
WebMaster: Fred Espenak Planetary Systems Branch - Code 693 e-mail: espenak@gsfc.nasa.gov NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland 20771 USA
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