September 1932 lunar eclipse

A partial lunar eclipse took place on Wednesday, September 14, 1932. It was the second of 2 nearly total eclipses, with only the north edge of the moon failing to enter the earth's umbral shadow. It was part of Saros series 136 and preceded the first total eclipse on September 26, 1950.

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Related lunar eclipses edit

Lunar eclipse series sets from 1930–1933
Descending node   Ascending node
Saros Date
Viewing
Type
Chart
Saros Date
Viewing
Type
Chart
111 1930 Apr 13
 
Partial
 
116 1930 Oct 07
 
Partial
 
121 1931 Apr 02
 
Total
 
126 1931 Sep 26
 
Total
 
131 1932 Mar 22
 
Partial
 
136 1932 Sep 14
 
Partial
 
141 1933 Mar 12
 
Penumbral
 
146 1933 Sep 04
 
Penumbral
 

Saros series edit

It was part of Saros series 136.

Tritos series edit

Tzolkinex edit

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