lunar diary 2002

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14 Dec 2001, 20:48 22 Dec 2001, 20:56 30 Dec 2001, 10:41 6 Jan 2002, 03:55
solar eclipse 14th December 2001: annular eclipse of the Sun, visible as a partial eclipse from North America (except northern Canada) and north-western South America. The path of annularity crosses central America. It begins at 18:03 and ends at 23:41, and the maximum duration of annularity is 3m 54s. This is the 45th eclipse of Saros series 132.
13 Jan 2002, 13:29 21 Jan 2002, 17:47 28 Jan 2002, 22:50 4 Feb 2002, 13:33
12 Feb 2002, 07:41 20 Feb 2002, 12:02 27 Feb 2002, 09:17 6 Mar 2002, 01:25
14 Mar 2002, 02:03 22 Mar 2002, 02:28 28 Mar 2002, 18:25 4 Apr 2002, 15:29
12 Apr 2002, 19:21 20 Apr 2002, 12:48 27 Apr 2002, 03:00 4 May 2002, 07:16
12 May 2002, 10:45 19 May 2002, 19:42 26 May 2002, 11:51 3 Jun 2002, 00:05
lunar eclipse 26th May 2002: penumbral eclipse of the Moon visible in full from Australia, New Zealand and the western Pacific Rim, and in part from Asia and all except the eastern parts of the Americas. It begins at 10:13 UT and ends at 13:54 UT. Maximum will be at 12:03 UT when 71% of the Moon will be in the Earth's faint outer shadow cone. This is the 66th eclipse of Saros series 111.
10 Jun 2002, 23:46 18 Jun 2002, 00:29 24 Jun 2002, 21:42 2 Jul 2002, 17:19
solar eclipse 10th June 2002: annular eclipse of the Sun, visible as a partial eclipse from eastern Asia and North America (except the north-east) beginning at 20:52 and ending at 02:37. The path of annularity crosses the Pacific, touching land in Indonesia and Mexico, and the maximum duration of annularity is 23s. This is the 35th eclipse of Saros series 137.
lunar eclipse 24th June 2002: penumbral eclipse of the Moon visible in full from Europe (except Britain), Africa, western Asia and western Australia, and in part from South America (except the north-west), Britain, Scandinavia, central and south-eastern Asia and Australia. It begins at 20:19 UT and ends at 22:35 UT. Maximum will be at 21:27 UT when 23% of the Moon will be in the Earth's faint outer shadow cone. This is the 2nd eclipse of Saros series 149.
10 Jul 2002, 10:26 17 Jul 2002, 04:47 24 Jul 2002, 09:07 1 Aug 2002, 10:22
8 Aug 2002, 19:15 15 Aug 2002, 10:12 22 Aug 2002, 22:29 31 Aug 2002, 02:31
7 Sep 2002, 03:10 13 Sep 2002, 18:08 21 Sep 2002, 13:59 29 Sep 2002, 17:03
6 Oct 2002, 11:17 13 Oct 2002, 05:33 21 Oct 2002, 07:20 29 Oct 2002, 05:28
4 Nov 2002, 20:34 11 Nov 2002, 20:52 20 Nov 2002, 01:34 27 Nov 2002, 15:46
lunar eclipse 20th November 2002: penumbral eclipse of the Moon visible in full from eastern North America, South America (except extreme south), Europe, western and central Africa, and in part from western North America, eastern Africa, the Middle East and western Asia. It begins at 23:32 UT and ends at 04:01 UT. Maximum will be at 01:47 UT when 89% of the Moon will be in the Earth's faint outer shadow cone. This is the 57th eclipse of Saros series 116.
4 Dec 2002, 07:34 11 Dec 2002, 15:49 19 Dec 2002, 19:10 27 Dec 2002, 00:31
solar eclipse 4st December 2002: total eclipse of the Sun, visible as a partial eclipse from Africa (except the north), Madagascar, Antarctica and Australia (except the north-east). It begins at 04:51 UT and ends at 10:11 UT. The path of totality crosses southern Africa and southern Australia. The maximum duration of totality, visible from a point in the southern Indian Ocean, is 2m 04s. This is the 22nd eclipse of Saros series 142.