Eclipses of the Sun can only occur when the Moon is near one of its two orbital nodes [1] during the New Moon phase. It is then possible for the Moon's penumbral, umbral or antumbral shadows to sweep across Earth's surface thereby producing an eclipse. There are four types of solar eclipses:
Total eclipses are visible from within the Moon’s umbral shadow while annular eclipses are seen within the antumbral shadow . These eclipses can be classified as central [3] or non-central as:
The recurrence of solar eclipses is governed by the Saros cycle. For more information, see Periodicity of Solar Eclipses.
During the 3rd century CE[4], Earth experienced 227 solar eclipses. The following table shows the number of eclipses of each type over this period.
Solar Eclipses: 0201 - 0300 | |||
Eclipse Type | Symbol | Number | Percent |
All Eclipses | - | 227 | 100.0% |
Partial | P | 79 | 34.8% |
Annular | A | 74 | 32.6% |
Total | T | 69 | 30.4% |
Hybrid | H | 5 | 2.2% |
Annular and total eclipses can be classified as either central or non-central as follows: 1) Central (two limits), 2) Central (one limit) or 3) Non-Central (one limit). The statistical distribution of these classes during the 3rd century CE appears in the following three tables (no Hybrids are included since all are central with two limits).
Annular and Total Eclipses | ||
Classification | Number | Percent |
All | 143 | 100.0% |
Central (two limits) | 135 | 94.4% |
Central (one limit) | 4 | 2.8% |
Non-Central (one limit) | 4 | 2.8% |
Annular Eclipses | ||
Classification | Number | Percent |
All Annular Eclipses | 74 | 100.0% |
Central (two limits) | 68 | 91.9% |
Central (one limit) | 2 | 2.7% |
Non-Central (one limit) | 4 | 5.4% |
Total Eclipses | ||
Classification | Number | Percent |
All Total Eclipses | 69 | 100.0% |
Central (two limits) | 67 | 97.1% |
Central (one limit) | 2 | 2.9% |
Non-Central (one limit) | 0 | 0.0% |
There are a minimum of two and a maximum of five solar eclipses in every calendar year. Statistics for the number of eclipses each year during the century are listed below.
Number of Years with 2 Eclipses: 78 Number of Years with 3 Eclipses: 17 Number of Years with 4 Eclipses: 5
The longest and shortest central eclipses of the century as well as largest and smallest partial eclipses are listed in the below.
Extreme Durations and Magnitudes of Solar Eclipses: 201 to 300 | |||
Extrema Type | Date | Duration | Magnitude |
Longest Annular Solar Eclipse | 0205 Jan 08 | 11m09s | - |
Shortest Annular Solar Eclipse | 0248 Mar 12 | 00m10s | - |
Longest Total Solar Eclipse | 0204 Jul 14 | 06m27s | - |
Shortest Total Solar Eclipse | 0206 Nov 17 | 01m12s | - |
Longest Hybrid Solar Eclipse | 0208 Oct 27 | 01m03s | - |
Shortest Hybrid Solar Eclipse | 0227 May 03 | 00m05s | - |
Largest Partial Solar Eclipse | 0257 Aug 26 | - | 0.99693 |
Smallest Partial Solar Eclipse | 0235 Jun 03 | - | 0.03177 |
During the century, 2 Saros series begin and 4 Saros Series end. The list below gives the year and Saros number of each of these events.
2 Saros Series begin [Year/Saros]: 235/ 99 264/100 4 Saros Series end [Year/Saros]: 220/ 53 249/ 59 260/ 60 289/ 61
The catalog below lists concise details and local circumstances at greatest eclipse[5] for every solar eclipse during the century. A description or explanation of each parameter listed in the catalog can be found in Key to Catalog of Solar Eclipses.
Several fields in the catalog link to web pages or files containing additional information for each eclipse. The following gives a brief explanation of each link.
TD of Catalog Calendar Greatest Luna Saros Ecl. Ecl. Sun Path Central Number Date Eclipse ΔT Num Num Type QLE Gamma Mag. Lat Long Alt Width Dur. s ° ° ° km 05260 0201 Mar 22 01:51:41 8589 -22248 81 T p- 0.4284 1.0578 22N 177E 65 209 04m35s 05261 0201 Sep 15 03:14:40 8585 -22242 86 A p- -0.4453 0.9286 20S 153E 63 295 08m01s 05262 0202 Feb 10 09:15:07 8581 -22237 53 P -t -1.4884 0.0928 62S 160W 0 05263 0202 Mar 11 18:30:53 8580 -22236 91 P t- 1.1299 0.7688 61N 142W 0 05264 0202 Sep 04 03:46:22 8575 -22230 96 P t- -1.1469 0.7123 61S 83E 0 05265 0203 Jan 30 20:59:58 8572 -22225 63 A -p -0.8449 0.9742 66S 45W 32 172 01m47s 05266 0203 Jul 26 00:44:37 8567 -22219 68 T -p 0.8516 1.0355 70N 103W 31 229 02m09s 05267 0204 Jan 20 01:22:31 8562 -22213 73 A nn -0.1522 0.9324 29S 158W 81 256 07m51s 05268 0204 Jul 14 16:51:47 8558 -22207 78 T nn 0.0968 1.0774 28N 35W 84 252 06m27s 05269 0205 Jan 08 00:40:31 8553 -22201 83 A p- 0.5386 0.9196 9N 159W 57 359 11m09s 05270 0205 Jul 04 09:44:16 8549 -22195 88 T p- -0.6478 1.0570 17S 63E 50 246 05m23s 05271 0205 Dec 28 02:21:27 8544 -22189 93 P t- 1.1971 0.6261 65N 161E 0 05272 0206 May 25 11:32:45 8540 -22184 60 P -t 1.2389 0.5555 68N 123W 0 05273 0206 Jun 23 22:44:50 8539 -22183 98 P t- -1.4594 0.1560 66S 140W 0 05274 0206 Nov 17 23:23:19 8536 -22178 65 T -p -0.9446 1.0218 82S 128E 19 233 01m12s 05275 0207 May 14 14:17:53 8531 -22172 70 A -p 0.5008 0.9476 48N 8W 60 223 05m22s 05276 0207 Nov 07 15:01:09 8526 -22166 75 T -n -0.2711 1.0460 32S 17W 74 159 03m55s 05277 0208 May 02 15:03:13 8522 -22160 80 A pn -0.2628 0.9593 0N 8W 75 153 05m17s 05278 0208 Oct 27 05:23:55 8517 -22154 85 H n- 0.4189 1.0103 11N 137E 65 39 01m03s 05279 0209 Apr 21 20:55:53 8513 -22148 90 P t- -1.0056 0.9794 71S 46W 0 05280 0209 Oct 16 14:10:27 8508 -22142 95 P t- 1.1714 0.6705 71N 62E 0 05281 0210 Mar 13 01:40:48 8504 -22137 62 T -p 0.8909 1.0536 55N 164E 27 390 03m38s 05282 0210 Sep 05 22:11:04 8500 -22131 67 P -t -1.0756 0.8274 72S 174E 0 05283 0211 Mar 02 18:11:38 8495 -22125 72 T -n 0.1899 1.0521 3N 57W 79 176 04m51s 05284 0211 Aug 26 00:06:18 8490 -22119 77 A -n -0.3234 0.9679 7S 151W 71 122 03m51s 05285 0212 Feb 20 07:28:52 8486 -22113 82 A p- -0.5462 0.9978 43S 119E 57 9 00m11s 05286 0212 Aug 14 09:10:09 8481 -22107 87 T p- 0.4330 1.0255 40N 86E 64 96 02m12s 05287 0213 Feb 08 13:48:25 8477 -22101 92 P t- -1.3162 0.4215 70S 151E 0 05288 0213 Jul 05 17:12:35 8473 -22096 59 P -t -1.3835 0.2801 67S 42W 0 05289 0213 Aug 04 00:18:25 8472 -22095 97 P t- 1.1337 0.7625 69N 1E 0 05290 0213 Dec 29 19:16:25 8468 -22090 64 A+ -p 1.0047 0.9436 67N 67W 0 05291 0214 Jun 25 09:30:41 8463 -22084 69 T -p -0.6796 1.0448 19S 76E 47 203 04m23s 05292 0214 Dec 18 22:46:04 8459 -22078 74 A -n 0.2794 0.9696 8S 124W 74 114 03m41s 05293 0215 Jun 14 20:45:22 8454 -22072 79 A nn 0.0867 0.9946 28N 98W 85 19 00m34s 05294 0215 Dec 08 09:31:55 8450 -22066 84 T n- -0.4194 1.0220 47S 64E 65 83 01m46s 05295 0216 Jun 03 00:48:22 8445 -22060 89 A p- 0.8836 0.9464 77N 137E 28 426 03m48s 05296 0216 Nov 27 00:42:30 8440 -22054 94 P t- -1.0674 0.8823 64S 61E 0 05297 0217 Apr 23 11:30:26 8437 -22049 61 P -t -1.1862 0.6472 61S 108E 0 05298 0217 Oct 18 03:23:22 8432 -22043 66 A -t 0.9884 0.9833 58N 140W 8 425 01m10s 05299 0218 Apr 12 19:22:42 8427 -22037 71 T -n -0.3774 1.0195 11S 65W 68 71 01m49s 05300 0218 Oct 07 10:08:56 8423 -22031 76 A -n 0.3038 0.9465 10N 69E 72 205 05m51s 05301 0219 Apr 02 09:40:55 8418 -22025 81 T n- 0.3748 1.0629 24N 59E 68 221 04m56s 05302 0219 Sep 26 10:36:54 8414 -22019 86 A p- -0.4070 0.9259 22S 41E 66 301 08m13s 05303 0220 Feb 21 17:30:46 8410 -22014 53 Pe -t -1.5199 0.0338 61S 67E 0 05304 0220 Mar 22 02:29:25 8409 -22013 91 P t- 1.0855 0.8543 61N 89E 0 05305 0220 Sep 14 11:13:10 8404 -22007 96 P t- -1.1022 0.7890 61S 38W 0 05306 0221 Feb 10 05:02:06 8400 -22002 63 A -p -0.8724 0.9731 63S 163W 29 196 01m52s 05307 0221 Aug 05 08:18:57 8396 -21996 68 T -p 0.9089 1.0339 69N 159E 24 276 01m58s 05308 0222 Jan 30 09:09:29 8391 -21990 73 A nn -0.1743 0.9331 27S 86E 80 254 07m37s 05309 0222 Jul 26 00:30:26 8387 -21984 78 T -n 0.1612 1.0754 29N 148W 81 248 06m06s
TD of Catalog Calendar Greatest Luna Saros Ecl. Ecl. Sun Path Central Number Date Eclipse ΔT Num Num Type QLE Gamma Mag. Lat Long Alt Width Dur. s ° ° ° km 05310 0223 Jan 19 08:29:58 8382 -21978 83 A p- 0.5218 0.9226 10N 82E 58 339 10m21s 05311 0223 Jul 15 17:10:13 8377 -21972 88 T p- -0.5800 1.0536 13S 51W 54 216 05m05s 05312 0224 Jan 08 10:36:12 8373 -21966 93 P t- 1.1865 0.6450 64N 27E 0 05313 0224 Jun 04 18:12:32 8369 -21961 60 P -t 1.3248 0.4037 67N 125E 0 05314 0224 Jul 04 05:42:31 8368 -21960 98 P t- -1.3891 0.2851 65S 105E 0 05315 0224 Nov 28 08:13:29 8364 -21955 65 T -p -0.9439 1.0230 85S 35W 19 244 01m15s 05316 0225 May 24 20:39:31 8360 -21949 70 A -p 0.5890 0.9468 57N 103W 54 243 05m02s 05317 0225 Nov 17 23:51:08 8355 -21943 75 T -n -0.2749 1.0440 35S 149W 74 153 03m43s 05318 0226 May 13 21:37:07 8351 -21937 80 A nn -0.1799 0.9631 8N 109W 80 136 04m47s 05319 0226 Nov 07 13:58:09 8346 -21931 85 H n- 0.4133 1.0058 8N 7E 66 22 00m37s 05320 0227 May 03 04:02:14 8341 -21925 90 H t- -0.9320 1.0011 52S 172E 21 10 00m05s 05321 0227 Oct 27 22:15:17 8337 -21919 95 P t- 1.1606 0.6881 71N 74W 0 05322 0228 Mar 23 09:38:46 8333 -21914 62 T -t 0.9363 1.0557 64N 30E 20 529 03m27s 05323 0228 Sep 16 05:26:27 8328 -21908 67 P -t -1.1176 0.7560 72S 51E 0 05324 0229 Mar 13 02:14:35 8324 -21902 72 T -n 0.2312 1.0532 10N 180E 77 180 04m52s 05325 0229 Sep 05 07:32:08 8319 -21896 77 A -n -0.3696 0.9676 14S 95E 68 125 03m46s 05326 0230 Mar 02 15:22:39 8314 -21890 82 A p- -0.5130 0.9980 37S 2W 59 8 00m11s 05327 0230 Aug 25 16:53:17 8310 -21884 87 T p- 0.3818 1.0261 33N 32W 67 96 02m20s 05328 0231 Feb 19 21:25:10 8305 -21878 92 P t- -1.2876 0.4702 71S 23E 0 05329 0231 Jul 17 00:46:30 8301 -21873 59 P -t -1.4492 0.1531 68S 167W 0 05330 0231 Aug 15 08:07:30 8301 -21872 97 P t- 1.0789 0.8673 70N 129W 0 05331 0232 Jan 10 03:14:59 8297 -21867 64 A+ -t 1.0141 0.9292 68N 162E 0 05332 0232 Jul 05 16:47:56 8292 -21861 69 T -p -0.7547 1.0389 26S 37W 41 199 03m44s 05333 0232 Dec 29 07:10:36 8287 -21855 74 A -n 0.2833 0.9736 7S 109E 74 99 03m12s 05334 0233 Jun 25 03:34:11 8283 -21849 79 A nn 0.0061 0.9905 24N 161E 90 34 01m04s 05335 0233 Dec 18 18:17:54 8278 -21843 84 T n- -0.4161 1.0249 48S 64W 65 93 02m00s 05336 0234 Jun 14 07:11:48 8274 -21837 89 A p- 0.7974 0.9469 74N 77E 37 326 04m05s 05337 0234 Dec 08 09:36:15 8269 -21831 94 P t- -1.0662 0.8843 64S 83W 0 05338 0235 May 04 18:14:55 8265 -21826 61 P -t -1.2592 0.5197 62S 3W 0 05339 0235 Jun 03 07:49:57 8264 -21825 99 Pb t- 1.5417 0.0318 64N 52W 0 05340 0235 Oct 29 11:46:24 8261 -21820 66 A+ -t 1.0029 0.9781 62N 98E 0 05341 0236 Apr 23 02:40:05 8256 -21814 71 T -p -0.4436 1.0248 12S 175W 64 93 02m20s 05342 0236 Oct 17 18:01:50 8251 -21808 76 A -n 0.3248 0.9417 7N 51W 71 226 06m37s 05343 0237 Apr 12 17:21:56 8247 -21802 81 T n- 0.3138 1.0677 25N 55W 72 232 05m18s 05344 0237 Oct 06 18:09:22 8242 -21796 86 A p- -0.3770 0.9234 25S 72W 68 309 08m25s 05345 0238 Apr 02 10:19:52 8237 -21790 91 P t- 1.0347 0.9523 61N 38W 0 05346 0238 Sep 25 18:49:44 8233 -21784 96 P t- -1.0645 0.8534 61S 161W 0 05347 0239 Feb 21 12:56:11 8229 -21779 63 A -t -0.9056 0.9719 61S 82E 25 235 01m57s 05348 0239 Aug 16 16:00:15 8224 -21773 68 T -t 0.9611 1.0313 66N 59E 15 392 01m45s 05349 0240 Feb 10 16:48:43 8220 -21767 73 A nn -0.2021 0.9342 25S 28W 78 250 07m21s 05350 0240 Aug 05 08:13:15 8215 -21761 78 T -n 0.2221 1.0728 29N 97E 77 242 05m45s 05351 0241 Jan 29 16:13:53 8211 -21755 83 A p- 0.5002 0.9261 10N 36W 60 317 09m27s 05352 0241 Jul 26 00:40:00 8206 -21749 88 T p- -0.5160 1.0495 10S 165W 59 190 04m40s 05353 0242 Jan 18 18:46:02 8201 -21743 93 P t- 1.1710 0.6727 63N 106W 0 05354 0242 Jun 16 00:52:20 8197 -21738 60 P -t 1.4092 0.2555 66N 14E 0 05355 0242 Jul 15 12:43:49 8197 -21737 98 P t- -1.3222 0.4067 64S 11W 0 05356 0242 Dec 09 17:03:55 8193 -21732 65 T -p -0.9438 1.0246 86S 134E 19 261 01m19s 05357 0243 Jun 05 03:00:14 8188 -21726 70 A -p 0.6774 0.9456 65N 165E 47 274 04m45s 05358 0243 Nov 29 08:42:30 8184 -21720 75 T -n -0.2774 1.0424 38S 80E 74 148 03m33s 05359 0244 May 24 04:09:35 8179 -21714 80 A nn -0.0948 0.9665 15N 151E 85 121 04m16s
TD of Catalog Calendar Greatest Luna Saros Ecl. Ecl. Sun Path Central Number Date Eclipse ΔT Num Num Type QLE Gamma Mag. Lat Long Alt Width Dur. s ° ° ° km 05360 0244 Nov 17 22:34:57 8174 -21708 85 H n- 0.4108 1.0019 5N 124W 66 7 00m12s 05361 0245 May 13 11:05:04 8170 -21702 90 H2 t- -0.8543 1.0086 40S 57E 31 57 00m48s 05362 0245 Nov 07 06:25:01 8165 -21696 95 P t- 1.1545 0.6978 70N 150E 0 05363 0246 Apr 03 17:28:38 8161 -21691 62 Tn -t 0.9885 1.0553 72N 129W 7 - 02m59s 05364 0246 Sep 27 12:51:42 8157 -21685 67 P -t -1.1517 0.6984 72S 76W 0 05365 0247 Mar 24 10:08:36 8152 -21679 72 T -n 0.2796 1.0538 17N 58E 74 185 04m50s 05366 0247 Sep 16 15:08:27 8147 -21673 77 A -n -0.4079 0.9671 20S 22W 66 129 03m40s 05367 0248 Mar 12 23:05:01 8143 -21667 82 A p- -0.4710 0.9982 30S 120W 62 7 00m10s 05368 0248 Sep 05 00:45:17 8138 -21661 87 T n- 0.3372 1.0263 26N 152W 70 95 02m25s 05369 0249 Mar 02 04:51:05 8133 -21655 92 P t- -1.2506 0.5333 72S 103W 0 05370 0249 Jul 27 08:24:29 8130 -21650 59 Pe -t -1.5113 0.0341 69S 66E 0 05371 0249 Aug 25 16:04:09 8129 -21649 97 P t- 1.0303 0.9597 71N 98E 0 05372 0250 Jan 20 11:08:46 8125 -21644 64 P -t 1.0277 0.9080 69N 31E 0 05373 0250 Jul 17 00:07:55 8120 -21638 69 T -p -0.8264 1.0322 34S 152W 34 194 02m57s 05374 0251 Jan 09 15:33:30 8116 -21632 74 A -n 0.2892 0.9781 5S 17W 73 82 02m38s 05375 0251 Jul 06 10:22:43 8111 -21626 79 A nn -0.0738 0.9859 19N 58E 86 50 01m40s 05376 0251 Dec 30 03:03:44 8106 -21620 84 T n- -0.4123 1.0281 48S 168E 65 105 02m16s 05377 0252 Jun 24 13:35:01 8102 -21614 89 A p- 0.7112 0.9466 69N 0W 44 281 04m27s 05378 0252 Dec 18 18:29:19 8097 -21608 94 P t- -1.0645 0.8874 66S 133E 0 05379 0253 May 15 00:56:59 8093 -21603 61 P -t -1.3347 0.3868 63S 113W 0 05380 0253 Jun 13 14:16:07 8093 -21602 99 P t- 1.4545 0.1817 65N 159W 0 05381 0253 Nov 08 20:13:33 8089 -21597 66 P -t 1.0136 0.9570 62N 38W 0 05382 0254 May 04 09:55:34 8084 -21591 71 T -p -0.5125 1.0294 13S 75E 59 114 02m49s 05383 0254 Oct 29 01:58:53 8079 -21585 76 A -p 0.3418 0.9374 5N 171W 70 246 07m23s 05384 0255 Apr 24 00:59:20 8075 -21579 81 T n- 0.2494 1.0718 25N 169W 75 241 05m39s 05385 0255 Oct 18 01:49:03 8070 -21573 86 A p- -0.3529 0.9214 28S 172E 69 315 08m37s 05386 0256 Apr 12 18:02:10 8065 -21567 91 T t- 0.9776 1.0522 63N 139W 11 857 02m50s 05387 0256 Oct 06 02:36:21 8061 -21561 96 P t- -1.0342 0.9052 61S 73E 0 05388 0257 Mar 03 20:38:34 8057 -21556 63 A -t -0.9476 0.9702 60S 28W 18 335 02m03s 05389 0257 Aug 26 23:51:08 8052 -21550 68 P -t 1.0060 0.9969 61N 34W 0 05390 0258 Feb 21 00:16:25 8048 -21544 73 A nn -0.2392 0.9355 23S 140W 76 247 07m06s 05391 0258 Aug 16 16:04:16 8043 -21538 78 T -n 0.2761 1.0696 29N 19W 74 235 05m25s 05392 0259 Feb 09 23:49:56 8038 -21532 83 A p- 0.4715 0.9302 11N 151W 62 292 08m33s 05393 0259 Aug 06 08:13:39 8034 -21526 88 T p- -0.4558 1.0447 8S 81E 63 166 04m09s 05394 0260 Jan 30 02:51:04 8029 -21520 93 P t- 1.1508 0.7091 62N 123E 0 05395 0260 Jun 26 07:30:13 8025 -21515 60 Pe -t 1.4942 0.1074 65N 97W 0 05396 0260 Jul 25 19:47:10 8025 -21514 98 P t- -1.2572 0.5236 63S 127W 0 05397 0260 Dec 20 01:54:30 8021 -21509 65 T -p -0.9438 1.0267 83S 40W 19 283 01m25s 05398 0261 Jun 15 09:19:24 8016 -21503 70 A -p 0.7667 0.9436 74N 80E 40 326 04m31s 05399 0261 Dec 09 17:35:29 8011 -21497 75 T -n -0.2785 1.0413 40S 51W 74 144 03m26s 05400 0262 Jun 04 10:42:17 8007 -21491 80 A nn -0.0093 0.9694 22N 51E 90 110 03m45s 05401 0262 Nov 29 07:13:23 8002 -21485 85 A n- 0.4102 0.9984 2N 105E 66 6 00m11s 05402 0263 May 24 18:08:00 7997 -21479 90 T p- -0.7755 1.0151 30S 55W 39 82 01m30s 05403 0263 Nov 18 14:38:13 7993 -21473 95 P t- 1.1518 0.7018 69N 14E 0 05404 0264 Apr 14 01:12:18 7989 -21468 62 P -t 1.0461 0.9330 71N 76E 0 05405 0264 May 13 08:17:18 7988 -21467 100 Pb t- -1.4730 0.1096 69S 116E 0 05406 0264 Oct 07 20:25:53 7984 -21462 67 P -t -1.1786 0.6530 72S 156E 0 05407 0265 Apr 03 17:54:54 7980 -21456 72 T -n 0.3341 1.0540 24N 61W 70 189 04m44s 05408 0265 Sep 26 22:54:42 7975 -21450 77 A -p -0.4387 0.9669 26S 141W 64 132 03m32s 05409 0266 Mar 24 06:38:31 7970 -21444 82 A p- -0.4226 0.9982 23S 123E 65 7 00m11s
TD of Catalog Calendar Greatest Luna Saros Ecl. Ecl. Sun Path Central Number Date Eclipse ΔT Num Num Type QLE Gamma Mag. Lat Long Alt Width Dur. s ° ° ° km 05410 0266 Sep 16 08:47:23 7966 -21438 87 T n- 0.3004 1.0264 20N 86E 72 94 02m29s 05411 0267 Mar 13 12:07:39 7961 -21432 92 P t- -1.2067 0.6083 72S 133E 0 05412 0267 Sep 06 00:08:11 7956 -21426 97 Tn t- 0.9878 1.0472 73N 63W 8 - 02m32s 05413 0268 Jan 31 18:56:05 7953 -21421 64 P -t 1.0468 0.8775 70N 98W 0 05414 0268 Jul 27 07:31:46 7948 -21415 69 T -t -0.8938 1.0247 43S 91E 26 188 02m07s 05415 0269 Jan 19 23:50:15 7943 -21409 74 A -n 0.3008 0.9831 3S 143W 73 63 01m59s 05416 0269 Jul 16 17:14:24 7939 -21403 79 A nn -0.1498 0.9808 13N 45W 81 69 02m21s 05417 0270 Jan 09 11:45:03 7934 -21397 84 T n- -0.4047 1.0320 46S 41E 66 118 02m35s 05418 0270 Jul 05 20:00:46 7929 -21391 89 A p- 0.6271 0.9456 62N 88W 51 258 04m54s 05419 0270 Dec 30 03:19:31 7925 -21385 94 P t- -1.0610 0.8943 67S 11W 0 05420 0271 May 26 07:37:54 7921 -21380 61 P -t -1.4113 0.2507 63S 136E 0 05421 0271 Jun 24 20:44:32 7920 -21379 99 P t- 1.3681 0.3308 66N 94E 0 05422 0271 Nov 20 04:44:21 7916 -21374 66 P -t 1.0204 0.9430 63N 176W 0 05423 0272 May 14 17:06:05 7912 -21368 71 T -p -0.5860 1.0334 15S 33W 54 137 03m13s 05424 0272 Nov 08 10:02:12 7907 -21362 76 A -p 0.3528 0.9337 2N 67E 69 262 08m10s 05425 0273 May 04 08:30:52 7902 -21356 81 T n- 0.1800 1.0753 25N 79E 79 248 06m02s 05426 0273 Oct 28 09:36:39 7898 -21350 86 A n- -0.3353 0.9197 31S 56E 70 321 08m49s 05427 0274 Apr 24 01:38:24 7893 -21344 91 T p- 0.9159 1.0564 63N 125E 23 463 03m14s 05428 0274 Oct 17 10:32:32 7888 -21338 96 A- t- -1.0113 0.9444 61S 56W 0 05429 0275 Mar 15 04:12:26 7884 -21333 63 As -t -0.9957 0.9661 61S 120W 3 - 02m10s 05430 0275 Sep 07 07:49:10 7880 -21327 68 P -t 1.0456 0.9222 61N 163W 0 05431 0276 Mar 03 07:36:11 7875 -21321 73 A -n -0.2822 0.9370 21S 110E 73 243 06m53s 05432 0276 Aug 27 00:01:24 7870 -21315 78 T -n 0.3249 1.0660 27N 138W 71 227 05m06s 05433 0277 Feb 20 07:17:51 7866 -21309 83 A p- 0.4355 0.9346 12N 96E 64 267 07m40s 05434 0277 Aug 16 15:53:34 7861 -21303 88 T n- -0.4014 1.0395 8S 35W 66 143 03m37s 05435 0278 Feb 09 10:49:47 7856 -21297 93 P t- 1.1243 0.7569 62N 6W 0 05436 0278 Aug 06 02:55:27 7852 -21291 98 P t- -1.1970 0.6308 62S 116E 0 05437 0278 Dec 31 10:41:52 7848 -21286 65 T -p -0.9471 1.0290 79S 171E 18 316 01m32s 05438 0279 Jun 26 15:41:17 7843 -21280 70 A -p 0.8534 0.9410 80N 16E 31 423 04m20s 05439 0279 Dec 21 02:26:27 7839 -21274 75 T -n -0.2811 1.0406 40S 179E 73 142 03m21s 05440 0280 Jun 14 17:15:49 7834 -21268 80 A nn 0.0764 0.9718 28N 47W 85 102 03m18s 05441 0280 Dec 09 15:51:37 7829 -21262 85 A n- 0.4102 0.9955 1N 26W 66 17 00m30s 05442 0281 Jun 04 01:11:00 7825 -21256 90 T p- -0.6954 1.0205 22S 165W 46 97 02m08s 05443 0281 Nov 28 22:52:13 7820 -21250 95 P t- 1.1503 0.7038 68N 122W 0 05444 0282 Apr 25 08:50:06 7816 -21245 62 P -t 1.1087 0.8128 71N 52W 0 05445 0282 May 24 15:41:33 7815 -21244 100 P t- -1.4000 0.2495 68S 8W 0 05446 0282 Oct 19 04:09:45 7811 -21239 67 P -t -1.1981 0.6202 71S 25E 0 05447 0283 Apr 15 01:32:54 7807 -21233 72 T -p 0.3951 1.0537 32N 178W 67 193 04m32s 05448 0283 Oct 08 06:51:00 7802 -21227 77 A -p -0.4620 0.9669 32S 98E 62 134 03m24s 05449 0284 Apr 03 14:01:36 7797 -21221 82 A n- -0.3662 0.9980 15S 9E 68 7 00m13s 05450 0284 Sep 26 16:58:52 7793 -21215 87 T n- 0.2710 1.0263 14N 39W 74 92 02m31s 05451 0285 Mar 23 19:12:28 7788 -21209 92 P t- -1.1538 0.6989 72S 12E 0 05452 0285 Sep 16 08:21:02 7783 -21203 97 T t- 0.9528 1.0475 67N 135E 17 531 02m51s 05453 0286 Feb 11 02:37:17 7780 -21198 64 P -t 1.0709 0.8382 71N 133E 0 05454 0286 Aug 07 14:59:28 7775 -21192 69 T -t -0.9570 1.0161 55S 31W 16 194 01m15s 05455 0287 Jan 31 08:03:05 7770 -21186 74 A -n 0.3163 0.9886 1N 93E 72 42 01m18s 05456 0287 Jul 28 00:08:38 7765 -21180 79 A nn -0.2228 0.9754 7N 151W 77 90 03m04s 05457 0288 Jan 20 20:22:45 7761 -21174 84 T n- -0.3936 1.0362 43S 86W 67 133 02m57s 05458 0288 Jul 16 02:29:07 7756 -21168 89 A p- 0.5451 0.9441 55N 179E 57 247 05m26s 05459 0289 Jan 09 12:06:27 7752 -21162 94 P t- -1.0551 0.9057 68S 154W 0
TD of Catalog Calendar Greatest Luna Saros Ecl. Ecl. Sun Path Central Number Date Eclipse ΔT Num Num Type QLE Gamma Mag. Lat Long Alt Width Dur. s ° ° ° km 05460 0289 Jun 05 14:20:04 7748 -21157 61 Pe -t -1.4873 0.1149 64S 26E 0 05461 0289 Jul 05 03:18:00 7747 -21156 99 P t- 1.2845 0.4754 67N 16W 0 05462 0289 Nov 30 13:15:06 7743 -21151 66 P -t 1.0264 0.9307 64N 46E 0 05463 0290 May 26 00:17:58 7738 -21145 71 T -p -0.6592 1.0365 19S 142W 49 162 03m32s 05464 0290 Nov 19 18:07:55 7734 -21139 76 A -p 0.3609 0.9307 0N 56W 69 276 08m56s 05465 0291 May 15 16:00:04 7729 -21133 81 T nn 0.1081 1.0781 25N 32W 84 254 06m24s 05466 0291 Nov 08 17:29:47 7724 -21127 86 A n- -0.3220 0.9186 34S 62W 71 325 09m00s 05467 0292 May 04 09:08:37 7720 -21121 91 T p- 0.8497 1.0586 64N 24E 31 364 03m29s 05468 0292 Oct 27 18:36:49 7715 -21115 96 As t- -0.9939 0.9382 64S 177W 5 - 03m50s 05469 0293 Mar 25 11:33:58 7711 -21110 63 P -t -1.0531 0.8842 61S 127E 0 05470 0293 Sep 17 15:57:50 7706 -21104 68 P -t 1.0773 0.8624 61N 65E 0 05471 0294 Mar 14 14:44:43 7702 -21098 73 A -p -0.3343 0.9385 20S 3E 70 240 06m43s 05472 0294 Sep 07 08:06:29 7697 -21092 78 T -n 0.3671 1.0621 25N 101E 68 218 04m48s 05473 0295 Mar 03 14:37:14 7692 -21086 83 A p- 0.3920 0.9393 14N 15W 67 242 06m51s 05474 0295 Aug 27 23:39:35 7688 -21080 88 T n- -0.3527 1.0338 8S 152W 69 121 03m03s 05475 0296 Feb 20 18:40:52 7683 -21074 93 P t- 1.0908 0.8177 61N 133W 0 05476 0296 Aug 16 10:08:36 7678 -21068 98 P t- -1.1412 0.7288 62S 2W 0 05477 0297 Jan 10 19:26:43 7674 -21063 65 T -p -0.9528 1.0318 75S 30E 17 364 01m40s 05478 0297 Jul 06 22:05:39 7670 -21057 70 A -t 0.9379 0.9373 79N 15W 20 688 04m12s 05479 0297 Dec 31 11:15:04 7665 -21051 75 T -n -0.2855 1.0404 40S 49E 73 141 03m19s 05480 0298 Jun 25 23:53:31 7660 -21045 80 Am nn 0.1595 0.9736 33N 145W 81 96 02m55s 05481 0298 Dec 21 00:29:21 7656 -21039 85 A n- 0.4101 0.9932 0N 157W 66 26 00m46s 05482 0299 Jun 15 08:15:24 7651 -21033 90 T p- -0.6154 1.0251 15S 86E 52 108 02m40s 05483 0299 Dec 10 07:07:16 7646 -21027 95 P t- 1.1501 0.7037 67N 103E 0 05484 0300 May 05 16:23:42 7642 -21022 62 P -t 1.1751 0.6846 70N 179W 0 05485 0300 Jun 03 23:05:01 7642 -21021 100 P t- -1.3256 0.3929 67S 131W 0 05486 0300 Oct 29 12:00:54 7638 -21016 67 P -t -1.2118 0.5973 71S 106W 0
Detailed maps of all annular, total and hybrid eclipses during the 3rd century CE can be found at the World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths. The maps are broken down into 20 year intervals and may be accessed through the links below. Each map is stored in GIF format with a typical file size of 130 kilobytes.
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Each link below displays a web page containing 100 years of solar eclipses. Every eclipse has links of global maps, central paths plotted on Google Maps, Saros series tables, and Besselian elements.
These web pages are part of the Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000
The Gregorian calendar is used for all dates from 1582 Oct 15 onwards. Before that date, the Julian calendar is used. For more information on this topic, see Calendar Dates. The Julian calendar does not include the year 0. Thus the year 1 BCE is followed by the year 1 CE (See: BCE/CE Dating Conventions ). This is awkward for arithmetic calculations. Years in this catalog are numbered astronomically and include the year 0. Historians should note there is a difference of one year between astronomical dates and BCE dates. Thus, the astronomical year 0 corresponds to 1 BCE, and astronomical year -1 corresponds to 2 BCE, etc..
The coordinates of the Sun used in these predictions are based on the VSOP87 theory [Bretagnon and Francou, 1988]. The Moon's coordinates are based on the ELP-2000/82 theory [Chapront-Touze and Chapront, 1983]. For more information, see: Solar and Lunar Ephemerides. The revised value used for the Moon's secular acceleration is n-dot = -25.858 arc-sec/cy*cy, as deduced from the Apollo lunar laser ranging experiment (Chapront, Chapront-Touze, and Francou, 2002).
The largest uncertainty in the eclipse predictions is caused by fluctuations in Earth's rotation due primarily to tidal friction of the Moon. The resultant drift in apparent clock time is expressed as ΔT and is determined as follows:
A series of polynomial expressions have been derived to simplify the evaluation of ΔT for any time from -1999 to +3000. The uncertainty in ΔT over this period can be estimated from scatter in the measurements.
[1] The Moon's orbit is inclined about 5.1° to Earth's orbit around the Sun. The points where the lunar orbit intersects the plane of Earth's orbit are known as the nodes. The Moon moves from south to north of Earth's orbit at the ascending node, and from north to south at the descending node.
[2] Hybrid eclipses are also known as annular/total eclipses. Such an eclipse is both total and annular along different sections of its umbral path. (See: Five Millennium Catalog of Hybrid Solar Eclipses)
[3] Central solar eclipses are eclipses in which the central axis of the Moon's shadow strikes the Earth's surface. All partial (penumbral) eclipses are non-central eclipses since the shadow axis misses Earth. However, umbral eclipses (total, annular and hybrid) may be either central (usually) or non-central (rarely).
[4] The terms BCE and CE are abbreviations for "Before Common Era" and "Common Era," respectively. They are the secular equivalents to the BC and AD dating conventions. (See: Year Dating Conventions )
[5] Greatest eclipse is defined as the instant when the axis of the Moon's shadow passes closest to the Earth's center. For total eclipses, the instant of greatest eclipse is virtually identical to the instants of greatest magnitude and greatest duration. However, for annular eclipses, the instant of greatest duration may occur at either the time of greatest eclipse or near the sunrise and sunset points of the eclipse path.
The information presented on this web page is based on data published in Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000 and Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000. The individual global maps appearing in links were extracted from full page plates appearing in Five Millennium Canon by Dan McGlaun. The Besselian elements were provided by Jean Meeus. Fred Espenak assumes full responsibility for the accuracy of all eclipse calculations.
Permission is freely granted to reproduce this data when accompanied by an acknowledgment:
"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak (NASA's GSFC)"