Total Lunar Eclipse 2004 May 04

Crater Timing Immersions and Emersions predictions

Crater Timing Summary and Reductions

See also the Circumstances of this eclipse.

See the expected umbra size here.

Byron Soulsby - Theodore Lunar Observatory


Observations of this eclipse will be limited from First Contact to about half of Totality due to my Observatory position. The Theodore Lunar Observatory is situated on the eastern side of Mount Tuggeranong and view of the western horizon is limited, hence imaging of this eclipse will be restricted from moonrise to 1C at an altitude of 21 degrees and possibly 2C at 9 degrees 20 minutes altitude. The local time of moon set is 6:50 am.

Digital images of this eclipse are NOW available here


The details for this eclipse are provided below

By courtesy of Fred Espenak:


* For the USNO On-line Lunar Eclipse Computer, click the logo

* For Fred Espenak's Home Page, click the logo


* return to the FINDER page

 

This page is maintained by the Theodore Lunar Observatory - Australia Updated 2008 January 25.