May 1910 lunar eclipse


A total lunar eclipse took place on May 24, 1910.

Eclipse season

This event followed the total solar eclipse of May 9, 1910.

Visibility

It was completely visible over Australia, the Americas, Europe and Africa, seen rising over Australia and setting over Europe and Africa.

Related lunar eclipses

Saros series

It last occurred on May 11, 1892 and will next occur on June 3, 1928.
This is the 32nd member of Lunar Saros 129, and the first total eclipse. The next event is the June 1928 lunar eclipse. Lunar Saros 129 contains 11 total lunar eclipses between 1910 and 2090. Solar Saros 136 interleaves with this lunar saros with an event occurring every 9 years 5 days alternating between each saros series.

Inex series

Half-Saros cycle

A lunar eclipse will be preceded and followed by solar eclipses by 9 years and 5.5 days. This lunar eclipse is related to two total solar eclipses of Solar Saros 136.
May 18, 1901May 29, 1919