Published in Observer's Handbook 2004, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
Table 2 Crater Immersion and Emersion Times for the Total Lunar Eclipse of 2004 May 04 UT of UT of Immersion Crater Name Emersion Crater Name 18:52 Grimaldi 21:16 Grimaldi 18:57 Aristarchus 21:19 Billy 19:00 Billy 21:23 Campanus 19:00 Kepler 21:25 Tycho 19:07 Pytheas 21:29 Kepler 19:08 Copernicus 21:30 Aristarchus 19:11 Timocharis 21:37 Copernicus 19:13 Plato 21:39 Pytheas 19:13 Campanus 21:44 Timocharis 19:21 Aristoteles 21:49 Plato 19:22 Eudoxus 21:51 Manilius 19:22 Manilius 21:52 Dionysius 19:25 Tycho 21:55 Menelaus 19:25 Menelaus 21:57 Eudoxus 19:28 Dionysius 21:57 Aristoteles 19:29 Plinius 21:58 Plinius 19:38 Proclus 21:58 Goclenius 19:40 Taruntius 22:03 Langrenus 19:42 Goclenius 22:04 Taruntius 19:47 Langrenus 22:06 Proclus
Table 4 Crater Immersion and Emersion Times for the Total Lunar Eclipse of 2004 Oct 28 UT of UT of Immersion Crater Name Emersion Crater Name01:16 Grimaldi 03:52 Aristarchus 01:20 Billy 03:54 Grimaldi 01:27 Kepler 03:58 Plato 01:28 Aristarchus 03:59 Kepler 01:29 Campanus 04:01 Billy 01:35 Copernicus 04:03 Pytheas 01:38 Tycho 04:04 Timocharis 01:38 Pytheas 04:06 Copernicus 01:44 Timocharis 04:07 Aristoteles 01:52 Manilius 04:09 Eudoxus 01:55 Dionysius 04:13 Campanus 01:55 Plato 04:18 Manilius 01:56 Menelaus 04:21 Menelaus 02:00 Plinius 04:23 Tycho 02:03 Eudoxus 04:25 Plinius 02:04 Aristoteles 04:27 Dionysius 02:06 Goclenius 04:34 Proclus 02:10 Taruntius 04:39 Taruntius 02:12 Proclus 04:43 Goclenius 02:13 Langrenus 04:48 Langrenus
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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