Lunar Saros 152
Saros cycle series 152 for lunar eclipses occurs at the moon's ascending node, 18 years 11 and 1/3 days. It contains 72 events.
The total lunar eclipse of June 5, 2756, is notable for having an exceptionally large umbral magnitude of 1.8822, this is due to a few factors such as the moon's distance to earth being very close to perigee, the earth's distance from the sun being close to aphelion and an eclipse gamma very close to zero with a gamma of 0.00175. This is also a notable eclipse because it is the second largest total lunar eclipse and one of three total lunar eclipses with an umbral magnitude of greater than 1.88 in a 6000-year period between 3000 BCE to 3000 CE. This eclipse is the largest total lunar eclipse of the third millennium and the largest total lunar eclipse since April 4, 2573, BCE.