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Total lunar eclipse December 8, 1573
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December 1573 lunar eclipse
Total eclipse
DateDecember 8, 1573
Gamma0.1620
Magnitude1.5597
Saros cycle118 (27)
Totality1h33m31s
Partiality03h33m15s
Penumbral5h30m46s
Contacts (UTC)
P116:28:44 UTC
U117:27:25 UTC
U218:27:18 UTC
Greatest19:14:03:8 UTC
U320:00:49 UTC
U421:00:40 UTC
P421:59:29 UTC
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A total lunar eclipse occurred on December 8, 1573.

It was predicted and then observed by a young Tycho Brahe (assisted by his sister Sophia) at Knutstorp Castle. He said "I cannot but be very surprised that even at this youthful age of 26 years, I was able to get such accurate results."

  • Eclipse visibility diagrams
  • Globe showing visibility It was visible across all of Africa, Europe, and Asia and most of Australia.
  • Diagram of eclipse The moon passed west to east through the center of the earth's umbral shadow causing a very dark red eclipse
  • Tycho Brahe's diagram Diagram of the appearance of the eclipse from Tycho Brahe's De nova stella
  • Tycho Brahe's diagram Diagram of the solar system at the time of the eclipse from Tycho Brahe's De nova stella

See also


References

  1. ^ "LE1573Dec08T.pdf" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2009-06-25.
  2. "Lunar eclipses in History". Archived from the original on 2014-05-15. Retrieved 2009-12-28.

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