Geocentric Conjunction 10:52:16.66 TDT J.D. = 2451401.952971 of Sun & Moon in R.A.: (=10:51:12.06 UT) Instant of 11:04:09.01 TDT J.D. = 2451401.961215 Greatest Eclipse: (=11:03:04.41 UT) Geocentric Coordinates of Sun & Moon at Greatest Eclipse (DE200/LE200): Sun: R.A. = 09h23m08.297s Moon: R.A. = 09h23m34.531s Dec. =+15°19´39.72" Dec. =+15°48´38.51" Semi-Diameter = 15´46.77" Semi-Diameter = 16´00.34" Eq.Hor.Par. = 8.68" Eq.Hor.Par. = 0°58´44.24" delta R.A. = 9.467s/h delta R.A. = 142.037s/h delta Dec. = -44.35"/h delta Dec. = -462.21"/h Lunar Radius k1 = 0.2725076 (Penumbra) Shift in delta b = 0.00" Constants: k2 = 0.2722810 (Umbra) Lunar Position: delta l = 0.00" Geocentric Libration: l = 4.8° Brown Lun. No. = 1232 (Optical + Physical) b = -0.8° Saros Series = 145 (21/77) c = 19.7° Ephemeris = (DE200/LE200) Eclipse Magnitude = 1.02859 Gamma = 0.50623 delta T = 64.6 s Polynomial Besselian Elements for: 1999 Aug 11 11:00:00.0 TDT (=t0) n x y d l1 l2 µ 0 0.0700559 0.5028388 15.3273401 0.5424893 -0.0036496 343.690308 1 0.5443045 -0.1184931 -0.0120348 0.0001168 0.0001163 15.002983 2 -0.0000406 -0.0001158 -0.0000033 -0.0000117 -0.0000116 0.000002 3 -0.0000081 0.0000017 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.000000 Tan f1 = 0.0046129 Tan f2 = 0.0045900 At time "t1" (decimal hours), each Besselian element is evaluated by: a = a0 + a1*t + a2*t2 + a3*t3 (or a = · [an*tn]; n = 0 to 3) where: a = x, y, d, l1, l2, or µ t = t1 - t0 (decimal hours) and t0 = 11.000 TDT The Besselian elements were derived from a least-squares fit to elements calculated at five separate times over a six hour period centered at t0. Thus the Besselian elements are valid over the period 8.00 < t0 < 14.00 TDT. Saros Series 145: Member 21 of 77 eclipses in series.
Table adapted from NASA RP 1398 "Total Solar Eclipse of 1999 August 11".
WebMaster: Fred Espenak Planetary Systems Branch - Code 693 e-mail: espenak@lepvax.gsfc.nasa.gov NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland 20771 USA
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