Published in Observer's Handbook 2000, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
Table 1 Crater Immersion and Emersion Times for the Total Lunar Eclipse of 2000 January 21 UT of UT of Immersion Crater Name Emersion Crater Name 03:07 Aristarchus 05:26 Grimaldi 03:08 Grimaldi 05:30 Billy 03:12 Kepler 05:36 Campanus 03:15 Billy 05:37 Aristarchus 03:17 Pytheas 05:38 Kepler 03:19 Copernicus 05:41 Tycho 03:19 Timocharis 05:46 Copernicus 03:19 Plato 05:47 Pytheas 03:27 Aristoteles 05:51 Timocharis 03:28 Eudoxus 05:55 Plato 03:29 Campanus 06:01 Manilius 03:31 Manilius 06:03 Aristoteles 03:33 Menelaus 06:04 Eudoxus 03:37 Plinius 06:04 Dionysius 03:37 Dionysius 06:04 Menelaus 03:41 Tycho 06:08 Plinius 03:46 Proclus 06:14 Goclenius 03:49 Taruntius 06:17 Taruntius 03:52 Goclenius 06:17 Proclus 03:56 Langrenus 06:19 Langrenus
Table 2 Crater Immersion and Emersion Times for the Total Lunar Eclipse of 2000 July 16 UT of UT of Immersion Crater Name Emersion Crater Name 12:00 Grimaldi 14:52 Grimaldi 12:05 Billy 14:57 Billy 12:11 Kepler 15:00 Aristarchus 12:12 Aristarchus 15:03 Kepler 12:15 Campanus 15:07 Campanus 12:20 Copernicus 15:12 Copernicus 12:22 Pytheas 15:12 Pytheas 12:24 Tycho 15:13 Tycho 12:27 Timocharis 15:16 Timocharis 12:35 Plato 15:17 Plato 12:36 Manilius 15:27 Aristoteles 12:39 Dionysius 15:28 Manilius 12:40 Menelaus 15:28 Eudoxus 12:43 Eudoxus 15:31 Menelaus 12:43 Aristoteles 15:32 Dionysius 12:44 Plinius 15:35 Plinius 12:51 Goclenius 15:44 Goclenius 12:53 Taruntius 15:45 Proclus 12:54 Proclus 15:46 Taruntius 12:57 Langrenus 15:49 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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