The following table delineates the path of the Moon's antumbral shadow during the Annular Solar Eclipse of 1831 Feb 12 . The geographic coordinates (WGS 84) of the northern and southern limits and the central line are listed at 120-second intervals. This provides adequate detail for making plots of the path on larger scale maps. Local circumstances on the central line include the ratio of the apparent diameters of the Moon to the Sun, the Sun's altitude and azimuth (degrees), the path width (kilometers) and the duration on the central line (minutes and seconds).
The global visibility of the eclipse is shown on an Orthographic Map . The features of this map are described in the Key to Solar Eclipse Path Tables. The path of the eclipse is displayed in greater detail on a Google Map .
M:S Central Universal Northern Limit Southern Limit Central Line Diam. Sun Sun Path Line ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ Ratio Alt Azm Width Durat. Time Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude ° ´ ° ´ ° ´ ° ´ ° ´ ° ´ ° ° km Limits 33 08.8N 138 55.9W 31 44.3N 138 56.8W 32 26.3N 138 56.4W 0.969 0 - 150 02m05.9s 16:08 31 32.8N 132 20.1W 29 17.4N 127 47.5W 30 18.3N 129 40.5W 0.971 9 112 140 02m05.1s 16:10 30 28.0N 127 17.3W 28 41.7N 124 28.8W 29 32.4N 125 45.8W 0.973 12 114 136 02m04.7s 16:12 29 51.4N 124 02.8W 28 17.3N 121 54.1W 29 02.9N 122 54.5W 0.973 15 116 133 02m04.4s 16:14 29 26.1N 121 30.4W 27 59.5N 119 44.1W 28 41.7N 120 34.7W 0.974 18 117 130 02m04.1s 16:16 29 07.4N 119 22.1W 27 46.0N 117 50.7W 28 25.8N 118 34.5W 0.975 20 119 128 02m03.8s 16:18 28 53.3N 117 29.9W 27 35.8N 116 09.1W 28 13.8N 116 48.1W 0.975 22 120 126 02m03.5s 16:20 28 42.5N 115 49.3W 27 28.2N 114 36.7W 28 04.7N 115 11.9W 0.976 23 121 125 02m03.2s 16:22 28 34.4N 114 17.7W 27 22.8N 113 11.5W 27 58.0N 113 43.7W 0.976 25 123 123 02m03.0s 16:24 28 28.5N 112 53.2W 27 19.1N 111 52.1W 27 53.2N 112 21.9W 0.976 26 124 122 02m02.7s 16:26 28 24.3N 111 34.4W 27 16.9N 110 37.7W 27 50.2N 111 05.4W 0.977 27 125 121 02m02.5s 16:28 28 21.8N 110 20.5W 27 16.1N 109 27.5W 27 48.5N 109 53.4W 0.977 29 127 120 02m02.3s 16:30 28 20.7N 109 10.8W 27 16.5N 108 20.8W 27 48.2N 108 45.3W 0.977 30 128 119 02m02.0s 16:32 28 20.8N 108 04.5W 27 18.0N 107 17.3W 27 49.0N 107 40.4W 0.978 31 129 118 02m01.8s 16:34 28 22.0N 107 01.2W 27 20.4N 106 16.4W 27 50.8N 106 38.4W 0.978 32 130 117 02m01.5s 16:36 28 24.2N 106 00.7W 27 23.8N 105 18.0W 27 53.6N 105 39.0W 0.978 33 132 116 02m01.3s 16:38 28 27.4N 105 02.5W 27 28.0N 104 21.7W 27 57.3N 104 41.8W 0.978 34 133 115 02m01.1s 16:40 28 31.5N 104 06.4W 27 32.9N 103 27.3W 28 01.9N 103 46.5W 0.979 35 134 114 02m00.8s 16:42 28 36.4N 103 12.1W 27 38.7N 102 34.6W 28 07.2N 102 53.1W 0.979 35 135 113 02m00.6s 16:44 28 42.0N 102 19.6W 27 45.1N 101 43.4W 28 13.2N 102 01.2W 0.979 36 137 112 02m00.4s 16:46 28 48.4N 101 28.5W 27 52.2N 100 53.6W 28 20.0N 101 10.8W 0.979 37 138 111 02m00.2s 16:48 28 55.4N 100 38.7W 27 59.9N 100 05.0W 28 27.4N 100 21.6W 0.979 38 139 110 02m00.0s 16:50 29 03.2N 099 50.2W 28 08.2N 099 17.5W 28 35.4N 099 33.6W 0.979 38 141 110 01m59.7s 16:52 29 11.5N 099 02.7W 28 17.1N 098 31.0W 28 44.1N 098 46.7W 0.980 39 142 109 01m59.5s 16:54 29 20.5N 098 16.2W 28 26.6N 097 45.5W 28 53.3N 098 00.7W 0.980 39 144 108 01m59.3s 16:56 29 30.1N 097 30.6W 28 36.7N 097 00.7W 29 03.1N 097 15.5W 0.980 40 145 107 01m59.1s 16:58 29 40.3N 096 45.8W 28 47.3N 096 16.7W 29 13.5N 096 31.1W 0.980 40 146 107 01m58.9s 17:00 29 51.0N 096 01.7W 28 58.4N 095 33.3W 29 24.4N 095 47.3W 0.980 41 148 106 01m58.7s 17:02 30 02.3N 095 18.1W 29 10.0N 094 50.5W 29 35.9N 095 04.2W 0.980 41 149 105 01m58.5s 17:04 30 14.2N 094 35.2W 29 22.1N 094 08.2W 29 47.9N 094 21.6W 0.980 42 151 105 01m58.3s 17:06 30 26.5N 093 52.7W 29 34.8N 093 26.4W 30 00.4N 093 39.4W 0.980 42 152 104 01m58.1s 17:08 30 39.5N 093 10.6W 29 47.9N 092 44.9W 30 13.4N 092 57.6W 0.980 42 154 103 01m57.9s 17:10 30 52.9N 092 28.9W 30 01.6N 092 03.8W 30 27.0N 092 16.2W 0.980 42 155 103 01m57.8s 17:12 31 06.9N 091 47.4W 30 15.7N 091 22.9W 30 41.0N 091 35.1W 0.981 43 157 102 01m57.6s 17:14 31 21.4N 091 06.2W 30 30.3N 090 42.2W 30 55.6N 090 54.1W 0.981 43 159 102 01m57.4s 17:16 31 36.4N 090 25.2W 30 45.4N 090 01.7W 31 10.6N 090 13.3W 0.981 43 160 101 01m57.3s 17:18 31 51.9N 089 44.3W 31 01.0N 089 21.3W 31 26.2N 089 32.7W 0.981 43 162 100 01m57.1s 17:20 32 08.0N 089 03.4W 31 17.1N 088 40.9W 31 42.3N 088 52.1W 0.981 43 163 100 01m57.0s 17:22 32 24.6N 088 22.5W 31 33.7N 088 00.5W 31 58.9N 088 11.4W 0.981 43 165 100 01m56.8s 17:24 32 41.7N 087 41.6W 31 50.7N 087 20.1W 32 16.0N 087 30.8W 0.981 43 166 99 01m56.7s 17:26 32 59.4N 087 00.5W 32 08.3N 086 39.5W 32 33.6N 086 50.0W 0.981 43 168 99 01m56.6s 17:28 33 17.6N 086 19.3W 32 26.4N 085 58.8W 32 51.8N 086 09.0W 0.981 43 170 98 01m56.4s 17:30 33 36.4N 085 37.9W 32 45.0N 085 17.9W 33 10.5N 085 27.8W 0.981 43 171 98 01m56.3s 17:32 33 55.7N 084 56.2W 33 04.2N 084 36.6W 33 29.7N 084 46.3W 0.981 42 173 98 01m56.2s 17:34 34 15.6N 084 14.1W 33 23.9N 083 55.0W 33 49.5N 084 04.5W 0.981 42 174 97 01m56.1s 17:36 34 36.2N 083 31.6W 33 44.1N 083 13.1W 34 09.9N 083 22.3W 0.981 42 176 97 01m56.1s 17:38 34 57.3N 082 48.6W 34 04.9N 082 30.6W 34 30.9N 082 39.5W 0.981 42 178 97 01m56.0s 17:40 35 19.1N 082 05.0W 34 26.3N 081 47.6W 34 52.4N 081 56.2W 0.980 41 179 97 01m55.9s 17:42 35 41.5N 081 20.8W 34 48.3N 081 04.0W 35 14.6N 081 12.3W 0.980 41 181 97 01m55.9s 17:44 36 04.6N 080 35.9W 35 10.9N 080 19.6W 35 37.5N 080 27.7W 0.980 41 182 97 01m55.8s 17:46 36 28.3N 079 50.1W 35 34.2N 079 34.5W 36 01.0N 079 42.3W 0.980 40 184 97 01m55.8s 17:48 36 52.8N 079 03.5W 35 58.1N 078 48.6W 36 25.2N 078 56.0W 0.980 40 186 97 01m55.8s 17:50 37 18.1N 078 15.8W 36 22.8N 078 01.6W 36 50.1N 078 08.7W 0.980 39 187 97 01m55.7s 17:52 37 44.2N 077 27.0W 36 48.1N 077 13.6W 37 15.8N 077 20.3W 0.980 39 189 97 01m55.7s 17:54 38 11.1N 076 36.9W 37 14.2N 076 24.4W 37 42.3N 076 30.7W 0.980 38 190 97 01m55.7s 17:56 38 38.8N 075 45.4W 37 41.1N 075 33.9W 38 09.7N 075 39.7W 0.980 37 192 98 01m55.8s 17:58 39 07.5N 074 52.3W 38 08.9N 074 41.8W 38 37.9N 074 47.1W 0.980 37 193 98 01m55.8s 18:00 39 37.2N 073 57.5W 38 37.6N 073 48.2W 39 07.0N 073 52.9W 0.979 36 195 98 01m55.8s 18:02 40 08.0N 073 00.7W 39 07.2N 072 52.7W 39 37.2N 072 56.8W 0.979 35 197 99 01m55.9s 18:04 40 39.9N 072 01.7W 39 37.8N 071 55.1W 40 08.5N 071 58.5W 0.979 34 198 99 01m56.0s 18:06 41 13.0N 071 00.3W 40 09.6N 070 55.3W 40 40.9N 070 57.9W 0.979 33 200 100 01m56.1s 18:08 41 47.5N 069 56.0W 40 42.5N 069 52.9W 41 14.6N 069 54.6W 0.979 32 201 101 01m56.2s 18:10 42 23.4N 068 48.5W 41 16.7N 068 47.5W 41 49.6N 068 48.2W 0.978 31 203 102 01m56.3s 18:12 43 01.0N 067 37.3W 41 52.4N 067 38.9W 42 26.2N 067 38.3W 0.978 30 205 103 01m56.4s 18:14 43 40.3N 066 22.0W 42 29.6N 066 26.5W 43 04.4N 066 24.5W 0.978 29 206 104 01m56.6s 18:16 44 21.7N 065 01.7W 43 08.5N 065 09.7W 43 44.5N 065 06.0W 0.978 28 208 105 01m56.7s 18:18 45 05.4N 063 35.5W 43 49.4N 063 47.8W 44 26.8N 063 42.1W 0.977 27 210 106 01m56.9s 18:20 45 51.8N 062 02.4W 44 32.6N 062 19.9W 45 11.5N 062 11.8W 0.977 25 212 108 01m57.1s 18:22 46 41.4N 060 20.8W 45 18.3N 060 44.8W 45 59.0N 060 33.6W 0.977 24 214 109 01m57.3s 18:24 47 34.7N 058 28.6W 46 07.2N 059 00.8W 46 50.0N 058 45.8W 0.976 22 216 111 01m57.6s 18:26 48 32.9N 056 22.6W 46 59.7N 057 05.9W 47 45.2N 056 45.7W 0.976 21 218 113 01m57.9s 18:28 49 37.3N 053 57.9W 47 56.9N 054 56.6W 48 45.7N 054 29.4W 0.975 19 220 116 01m58.2s 18:30 50 50.5N 051 06.4W 49 00.2N 052 28.0W 49 53.4N 051 50.6W 0.975 16 223 119 01m58.6s 18:32 52 17.1N 047 31.6W 50 12.1N 049 31.2W 51 11.7N 048 37.4W 0.974 14 226 122 01m59.0s 18:34 54 09.8N 042 29.4W 51 37.3N 045 48.5W 52 48.0N 044 23.5W 0.973 11 230 127 01m59.6s 18:36 - - 53 29.2N 040 30.8W 55 09.6N 037 29.0W 0.972 6 236 135 02m00.4s Limits 58 26.4N 028 47.9W 57 10.6N 028 04.5W 57 48.3N 028 25.5W 0.970 0 - 145 02m01.4s
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Predictions for the Annular Solar Eclipse of 1831 Feb 12 were generated using the VSOP87/ELP2000-82 solar and lunar ephemerides and a value of ΔT = 7.0 seconds. The accuracy of the northern and southern edges of the eclipse path are limited to approximately 1-2 kilometers due to the lunar limb profile.
All eclipse calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy. Permission is freely granted to reproduce this data when accompanied by an acknowledgment:
"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA's GSFC"
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