Path of the Annular Solar Eclipse of 1932 Mar 07

Fred Espenak

The following table delineates the path of the Moon's antumbral shadow during the Annular Solar Eclipse of 1932 Mar 07 . The geographic coordinates (WGS 84) of the northern and southern limits and the central line are listed at 60-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 .


Annular Solar Eclipse of 1932 Mar 07

  
                                                                      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  78 46.8S 168 45.3W  67 57.8S 170 46.1E  74 37.9S 179 12.1W  0.924   0   - 1240  05m01.3s
 07:28   74 10.8S 134 31.3E     -         -      75 04.9S 167 57.4E  0.925   3 262 1160  05m05.2s
 07:29   73 31.9S 133 14.7E     -         -      74 45.3S 161 27.6E  0.925   5 268 1124  05m07.1s
 07:30   72 53.7S 132 09.3E     -         -      74 17.1S 156 53.8E  0.926   6 272 1099  05m08.6s

 07:31   72 16.2S 131 13.3E     -         -      73 45.3S 153 22.3E  0.926   7 275 1081  05m09.7s
 07:32   71 39.3S 130 25.0E     -         -      73 11.7S 150 32.0E  0.926   8 277 1067  05m10.7s
 07:33   71 03.1S 129 43.2E     -         -      72 37.3S 148 11.4E  0.926   8 279 1056  05m11.6s
 07:34   70 27.5S 129 07.1E     -         -      72 02.6S 146 13.4E  0.926   9 281 1047  05m12.4s
 07:35   69 52.5S 128 35.7E     -         -      71 27.9S 144 33.2E  0.927  10 282 1039  05m13.1s
 07:36   69 18.0S 128 08.4E     -         -      70 53.2S 143 07.3E  0.927  10 283 1034  05m13.8s
 07:37   68 44.1S 127 44.8E     -         -      70 18.8S 141 53.1E  0.927  11 284 1029  05m14.4s
 07:38   68 10.7S 127 24.4E     -         -      69 44.6S 140 48.8E  0.927  11 285 1026  05m14.9s
 07:39   67 37.8S 127 06.7E     -         -      69 10.8S 139 52.7E  0.927  11 285 1023  05m15.4s
 07:40   67 05.4S 126 51.6E     -         -      68 37.4S 139 03.7E  0.927  12 286 1022  05m15.9s

 07:41   66 33.4S 126 38.7E     -         -      68 04.3S 138 20.8E  0.927  12 286 1021  05m16.3s
 07:42   66 01.8S 126 27.8E  68 05.5S 163 41.8E  67 31.6S 137 43.2E  0.927  12 286 1022  05m16.7s
 07:43   65 30.7S 126 18.7E  67 43.9S 160 20.0E  66 59.3S 137 10.2E  0.927  13 286 1023  05m17.0s
 07:44   64 59.9S 126 11.3E  67 17.9S 157 57.9E  66 27.4S 136 41.4E  0.927  13 286 1024  05m17.3s
 07:45   64 29.5S 126 05.5E  66 50.1S 156 07.6E  65 55.8S 136 16.3E  0.927  13 287 1026  05m17.6s
 07:46   63 59.4S 126 01.0E  66 21.4S 154 36.9E  65 24.5S 135 54.5E  0.927  13 287 1029  05m17.9s
 07:47   63 29.7S 125 57.8E  65 52.1S 153 21.6E  64 53.6S 135 35.6E  0.928  13 286 1033  05m18.1s
 07:48   63 00.3S 125 55.9E  65 22.6S 152 18.2E  64 23.0S 135 19.5E  0.928  14 286 1037  05m18.3s
 07:49   62 31.2S 125 55.0E  64 52.9S 151 24.5E  63 52.7S 135 05.8E  0.928  14 286 1041  05m18.5s
 07:50   62 02.3S 125 55.2E  64 23.1S 150 38.9E  63 22.7S 134 54.4E  0.928  14 286 1046  05m18.7s

 07:51   61 33.8S 125 56.4E  63 53.4S 150 00.3E  62 53.0S 134 45.1E  0.928  14 286 1052  05m18.8s
 07:52   61 05.5S 125 58.6E  63 23.7S 149 27.8E  62 23.6S 134 37.8E  0.928  14 286 1058  05m18.9s
 07:53   60 37.5S 126 01.7E  62 54.1S 149 00.8E  61 54.5S 134 32.3E  0.928  14 285 1065  05m19.0s
 07:54   60 09.7S 126 05.6E  62 24.6S 148 38.8E  61 25.6S 134 28.6E  0.928  14 285 1072  05m19.1s
 07:55   59 42.2S 126 10.4E  61 55.2S 148 21.4E  60 56.9S 134 26.5E  0.928  14 285 1080  05m19.1s
 07:56   59 14.8S 126 16.0E  61 25.9S 148 08.2E  60 28.5S 134 26.0E  0.928  14 284 1088  05m19.1s
 07:57   58 47.7S 126 22.3E  60 56.6S 147 59.2E  60 00.3S 134 27.0E  0.928  14 284 1096  05m19.1s
 07:58   58 20.8S 126 29.4E  60 27.5S 147 54.0E  59 32.3S 134 29.4E  0.928  14 284 1105  05m19.1s
 07:59   57 54.0S 126 37.3E  59 58.4S 147 52.8E  59 04.4S 134 33.3E  0.928  14 283 1115  05m19.0s
 08:00   57 27.5S 126 46.0E  59 29.4S 147 55.4E  58 36.8S 134 38.6E  0.928  14 283 1125  05m19.0s

  
                                                                      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
  
 08:01   57 01.1S 126 55.3E  59 00.4S 148 02.0E  58 09.4S 134 45.2E  0.928  14 282 1135  05m18.9s
 08:02   56 34.8S 127 05.5E  58 31.4S 148 12.8E  57 42.1S 134 53.2E  0.928  14 282 1146  05m18.7s
 08:03   56 08.8S 127 16.3E  58 02.3S 148 28.0E  57 14.9S 135 02.6E  0.928  14 282 1157  05m18.6s
 08:04   55 42.8S 127 27.9E  57 33.1S 148 48.2E  56 47.9S 135 13.4E  0.927  13 281 1168  05m18.4s
 08:05   55 17.0S 127 40.3E  57 03.7S 149 14.2E  56 21.0S 135 25.5E  0.927  13 281 1180  05m18.2s
 08:06   54 51.3S 127 53.4E  56 34.0S 149 47.2E  55 54.2S 135 39.1E  0.927  13 280 1191  05m18.0s
 08:07   54 25.8S 128 07.3E  56 03.8S 150 29.4E  55 27.5S 135 54.2E  0.927  13 280 1203  05m17.7s
 08:08   54 00.3S 128 22.0E  55 32.7S 151 24.2E  55 00.9S 136 10.8E  0.927  13 279 1215  05m17.5s
 08:09   53 35.0S 128 37.6E  55 00.0S 152 42.0E  54 34.4S 136 29.1E  0.927  12 278 1227  05m17.1s
 08:10   53 09.7S 128 54.0E  54 21.8S 155 04.3E  54 07.9S 136 49.1E  0.927  12 278 1239  05m16.8s

 08:11   52 44.6S 129 11.3E     -         -      53 41.4S 137 10.9E  0.927  12 277 1251  05m16.4s
 08:12   52 19.4S 129 29.5E     -         -      53 15.0S 137 34.7E  0.927  12 277 1262  05m16.0s
 08:13   51 54.4S 129 48.8E     -         -      52 48.5S 138 00.6E  0.927  11 276 1273  05m15.6s
 08:14   51 29.4S 130 09.0E     -         -      52 22.0S 138 29.0E  0.927  11 275 1283  05m15.1s
 08:15   51 04.5S 130 30.4E     -         -      51 55.4S 139 00.1E  0.927  10 275 1292  05m14.6s
 08:16   50 39.5S 130 53.0E     -         -      51 28.7S 139 34.3E  0.927  10 274 1300  05m14.0s
 08:17   50 14.6S 131 16.8E     -         -      51 01.9S 140 12.2E  0.926   9 273 1307  05m13.3s
 08:18   49 49.7S 131 42.0E     -         -      50 34.7S 140 54.3E  0.926   9 272 1312  05m12.6s
 08:19   49 24.8S 132 08.7E     -         -      50 07.3S 141 41.8E  0.926   8 271 1314  05m11.8s
 08:20   48 59.8S 132 37.1E     -         -      49 39.3S 142 36.2E  0.926   7 271 1313  05m10.9s

 08:21   48 34.8S 133 07.3E     -         -      49 10.6S 143 39.8E  0.926   7 269 1309  05m09.9s
 08:22   48 09.6S 133 39.5E     -         -      48 40.7S 144 57.4E  0.925   6 268 1300  05m08.7s
 08:23   47 44.4S 134 14.0E     -         -      48 08.7S 146 39.3E  0.925   4 267 1284  05m07.1s
 08:24   47 19.0S 134 51.1E     -         -      47 30.6S 149 27.8E  0.925   2 264 1252  05m04.6s

 Limits  42 34.3S 149 21.1E  54 02.4S 157 35.5E  47 06.5S 152 26.9E  0.924   0   - 1217  05m02.2s

ΔT = 24.0 seconds


Annular Solar Eclipse of 1932 Mar 07


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Acknowledgments

Predictions for the Annular Solar Eclipse of 1932 Mar 07 were generated using the VSOP87/ELP2000-82 solar and lunar ephemerides and a value of ΔT = 24.0 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"

For more information, see: NASA Copyright Information

2007 Oct 16