
A partial lunar eclipse took place on Monday, June 25, 1945.
Visibility

Related lunar eclipses
Lunar year series
| Descending node | Ascending node | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saros | Date Viewing | Type Chart | Saros | Date Viewing | Type Chart | |
| 109 | 1944 Jul 06  | Penumbral  | 114 | 1944 Dec 29  | Penumbral  | |
| 119 | 1945 Jun 25  | Partial  | 124 | 1945 Dec 19  | Total  | |
| 129 | 1946 Jun 14  | Total  | 134 | 1946 Dec 08  | Total  | |
| 139 | 1947 Jun 03  | Partial  | 144 | 1947 Nov 28  | Penumbral  | |
Half-Saros cycle
A lunar eclipse will be preceded and followed by solar eclipses by 9 years and 5.5 days (a half saros).[1] This lunar eclipse is related to two total solar eclipses of Solar Saros 126.
| June 19, 1936 | June 30, 1954 | 
|---|---|
|  |  | 
See also
Notes
- ↑ Mathematical Astronomy Morsels, Jean Meeus, p.110, Chapter 18, The half-saros
External links
- 1945 Jun 25 chart Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
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