Saros Series Catalog of Solar Eclipses

Saros Series 53

Introduction

The periodicity and recurrence of solar eclipses is governed by the Saros cycle, a period of approximately 6,585.3 days (18 years 11 days 8 hours). When two eclipses are separated by a period of one Saros, they share a very similar geometry. The two eclipses occur at the same node[1] with the Moon at nearly the same distance from Earth and at the same time of year. Thus, the Saros is useful for organizing eclipses into families or series. Each series typically lasts 12 to 13 centuries and contains 70 or more eclipses. Every saros series begins with a number of partial eclipses near one of Earth's polar regions. The series will then produce several dozen central[2] eclipses before ending with a group of partial eclipses near the opposite pole. For more information, see Periodicity of Solar Eclipses.


Statistics for Solar Eclipses of Saros 53

Solar eclipses of Saros 53 all occur at the Moon’s ascending node and the Moon moves southward with each eclipse. The series began with a partial eclipse in the northern hemisphere on -1277 Sep 06. The series ended with a partial eclipse in the southern hemisphere on 0220 Feb 21. The total duration of Saros series 53 is 1496.50 years. In summary:

                      First Eclipse =  -1277 Sep 06   14:49:01 TD
                       Last Eclipse =   0220 Feb 21   17:30:46 TD

                      Duration of Saros  53  =  1496.50 Years

Saros 53 is composed of 84 solar eclipses as follows:

Solar Eclipses of Saros 53
Eclipse Type Symbol Number Percent
All Eclipses - 84100.0%
PartialP 41 48.8%
AnnularA 22 26.2%
TotalT 17 20.2%
Hybrid[3]H 4 4.8%

Umbral eclipses (annular, total and hybrid) can be further classified as either: 1) Central (two limits), 2) Central (one limit) or 3) Non-Central (one limit). The statistical distribution of these classes in Saros series 53 appears in the following table.

Umbral Eclipses of Saros 53
Classification Number Percent
All Umbral Eclipses 43100.0%
Central (two limits) 42 97.7%
Central (one limit) 0 0.0%
Non-Central (one limit) 1 2.3%

The following string illustrates the sequence of the 84 eclipses in Saros 53: 20P 22A 4H 17T 21P

The longest and shortest central eclipses of Saros 53 as well as largest and smallest partial eclipses are listed in the below.

Extreme Durations and Magnitudes of Solar Eclipses of Saros 53
Extrema Type Date Duration Magnitude
Longest Annular Solar Eclipse -0916 Apr 0903m26s -
Shortest Annular Solar Eclipse -0538 Nov 2300m06s -
Longest Total Solar Eclipse -0231 May 2606m01s -
Shortest Total Solar Eclipse -0447 Jan 1601m46s -
Longest Hybrid Solar Eclipse -0465 Jan 0501m20s -
Shortest Hybrid Solar Eclipse -0520 Dec 0300m11s -
Largest Partial Solar Eclipse -0141 Jul 19 - 0.88053
Smallest Partial Solar Eclipse 0220 Feb 21 - 0.03376

Description of the Catalog of Solar Eclipses of Saros 53

The catalog below lists concise details and local circumstances at greatest eclipse[5] for every solar eclipse in Saros 53. A description or explanation of each parameter listed in the catalog can be found in Key to Catalog of Solar Eclipse Saros Series.

Several fields in the catalog link to web pages or files containing additional information for each eclipse (for the years -1999 through +3000). The following gives a brief explanation of each link.


For an animation showing how the eclipse path changes with each member of the series, see Animation of Saros 53.



Catalog of Solar Eclipses of Saros 53

                         TD of
 Seq. Rel.   Calendar   Greatest          Luna  Ecl.           Ecl.                Sun Path  Central
 Num. Num.     Date      Eclipse     ΔT   Num.  Type  Gamma    Mag.    Lat   Long  Alt Width   Dur.
                                      s                                 °      °     °    km

01719 -33 -1277 Sep 06  14:49:01  30524 -40523   Pb   1.5325  0.0604  70.8N 149.9W   0             
01763 -32 -1259 Sep 16  22:15:38  30169 -40300   P    1.5024  0.1122  71.4N  83.4E   0             
01809 -31 -1241 Sep 28  05:50:36  29817 -40077   P    1.4788  0.1527  71.7N  45.9W   0             
01854 -30 -1223 Oct 08  13:33:39  29466 -39854   P    1.4614  0.1825  71.7N 177.3W   0             
01898 -29 -1205 Oct 19  21:23:26  29117 -39631   P    1.4493  0.2033  71.5N  49.6E   0             
01943 -28 -1187 Oct 30  05:19:26  28771 -39408   P    1.4418  0.2161  71.0N  84.7W   0             
01989 -27 -1169 Nov 10  13:18:03  28427 -39185   P    1.4363  0.2256  70.3N 140.9E   0             
02035 -26 -1151 Nov 20  21:20:09  28084 -38962   P    1.4332  0.2307  69.5N   6.3E   0             
02081 -25 -1133 Dec 02  05:21:10  27744 -38739   P    1.4287  0.2379  68.5N 127.4W   0             
02126 -24 -1115 Dec 12  13:21:48  27406 -38516   P    1.4240  0.2455  67.4N  99.6E   0             

02170 -23 -1097 Dec 23  21:17:02  27070 -38293   P    1.4143  0.2611  66.3N  31.4W   0             
02213 -22 -1078 Jan 03  05:09:27  26736 -38070   P    1.4020  0.2809  65.2N 161.3W   0             
02256 -21 -1060 Jan 14  12:54:16  26404 -37847   P    1.3827  0.3124  64.2N  71.3E   0             
02299 -20 -1042 Jan 24  20:32:30  26074 -37624   P    1.3578  0.3535  63.3N  54.2W   0             
02343 -19 -1024 Feb 05  04:01:24  25746 -37401   P    1.3246  0.4088  62.5N 177.1W   0             
02385 -18 -1006 Feb 15  11:23:11  25420 -37178   P    1.2850  0.4754  61.8N  62.1E   0             
02427 -17 -0988 Feb 26  18:36:12  25097 -36955   P    1.2372  0.5567  61.3N  56.4W   0             
02468 -16 -0970 Mar 09  01:40:51  24775 -36732   P    1.1818  0.6518  60.9N 172.7W   0             
02509 -15 -0952 Mar 19  08:38:04  24456 -36509   P    1.1192  0.7602  60.6N  73.0E   0             
02550 -14 -0934 Mar 30  15:28:49  24138 -36286   P    1.0506  0.8800  60.5N  39.7W   0             

02590 -13 -0916 Apr 09  22:13:31  23823 -36063   A    0.9759  0.9512  60.3N 126.6W  12  841  03m26s
02630 -12 -0898 Apr 21  04:53:45  23510 -35840   A    0.8964  0.9591  58.2N 151.3E  26  330  03m04s
02670 -11 -0880 May 01  11:30:53  23198 -35617   A    0.8132  0.9653  56.9N  61.5E  35  212  02m42s
02711 -10 -0862 May 12  18:07:22  22889 -35394   A    0.7284  0.9706  55.9N  30.1W  43  152  02m21s
02751 -09 -0844 May 23  00:42:20  22582 -35171   A    0.6413  0.9753  54.6N 121.9W  50  114  02m03s
02791 -08 -0826 Jun 03  07:20:24  22277 -34948   A    0.5557  0.9792  52.8N 144.8E  56   89  01m47s
02832 -07 -0808 Jun 13  14:00:41  21974 -34725   A    0.4711  0.9825  50.0N  49.9E  62   70  01m34s
02873 -06 -0790 Jun 24  20:47:17  21673 -34502   A    0.3903  0.9852  46.5N  47.8W  67   57  01m24s
02914 -05 -0772 Jul 05  03:37:59  21374 -34279   A    0.3119  0.9872  42.1N 147.9W  72   47  01m15s
02956 -04 -0754 Jul 16  10:37:53  21078 -34056   A    0.2401  0.9888  37.1N 108.4E  76   41  01m09s

02998 -03 -0736 Jul 26  17:45:01  20783 -33833   A    0.1735  0.9899  31.6N   1.7E  80   36  01m04s
03042 -02 -0718 Aug 07  01:02:14  20491 -33610   A    0.1142  0.9906  25.8N 108.4W  83   33  01m01s
03086 -01 -0700 Aug 17  08:28:33  20200 -33387   A    0.0615  0.9910  19.8N 138.5E  86   32  00m59s
03131  00 -0682 Aug 28  16:06:23  19912 -33164   A    0.0172  0.9913  13.7N  22.0E  89   31  00m57s
03176  01 -0664 Sep 07  23:54:24  19625 -32941   A   -0.0191  0.9914   7.7N  97.3W  89   30  00m57s
03221  02 -0646 Sep 19  07:51:54  19341 -32718   A   -0.0485  0.9916   1.9N 141.0E  87   30  00m55s
03266  03 -0628 Sep 29  15:59:34  19059 -32495   A   -0.0702  0.9919   3.8S  16.7E  86   29  00m52s
03312  04 -0610 Oct 11  00:15:52  18779 -32272   A   -0.0856  0.9925   9.1S 109.5W  85   27  00m48s
03359  05 -0592 Oct 21  08:40:14  18500 -32049   A   -0.0949  0.9934  14.0S 122.7E  84   23  00m42s
03407  06 -0574 Nov 01  17:09:53  18225 -31826   A   -0.1006  0.9947  18.4S   6.1W  84   19  00m33s


Catalog of Solar Eclipses of Saros 53

                         TD of
 Seq. Rel.   Calendar   Greatest          Luna  Ecl.           Ecl.                Sun Path  Central
 Num. Num.     Date      Eclipse     ΔT   Num.  Type  Gamma    Mag.    Lat   Long  Alt Width   Dur.
                                      s                                 °      °     °    km

03454  07 -0556 Nov 12  01:45:24  17951 -31603   A   -0.1020  0.9965  22.2S 135.7W  84   12  00m21s
03499  08 -0538 Nov 23  10:23:35  17679 -31380   A   -0.1021  0.9989  25.3S  94.4E  84    4  00m06s
03544  09 -0520 Dec 03  19:03:27  17409 -31157   Hm  -0.1014  1.0019  27.7S  35.3W  84    7  00m11s
03589  10 -0502 Dec 15  03:42:43  17141 -30934   H   -0.1022  1.0054  29.2S 164.5W  84   19  00m32s
03634  11 -0484 Dec 25  12:20:30  16824 -30711   H   -0.1049  1.0095  29.9S  66.6E  84   33  00m55s
03677  12 -0465 Jan 05  20:54:17  16513 -30488   H   -0.1117  1.0141  29.8S  61.1W  83   49  01m20s
03721  13 -0447 Jan 16  05:23:22  16210 -30265   T   -0.1232  1.0191  29.0S 172.2E  83   66  01m46s
03765  14 -0429 Jan 27  13:46:44  15916 -30042   T   -0.1404  1.0245  27.6S  46.8E  82   84  02m12s
03807  15 -0411 Feb 06  22:04:04  15629 -29819   T   -0.1635  1.0300  25.8S  77.3W  80  103  02m38s
03849  16 -0393 Feb 18  06:12:56  15350 -29596   T   -0.1944  1.0358  23.8S 160.4E  79  123  03m03s

03891  17 -0375 Feb 28  14:15:18  15077 -29373   T   -0.2312  1.0415  21.7S  39.6E  77  142  03m28s
03932  18 -0357 Mar 11  22:09:30  14811 -29150   T   -0.2756  1.0471  19.7S  79.3W  74  162  03m53s
03971  19 -0339 Mar 22  05:58:20  14551 -28927   T   -0.3252  1.0523  17.9S 163.0E  71  182  04m17s
04012  20 -0321 Apr 02  13:38:29  14298 -28704   T   -0.3826  1.0571  16.8S  47.4E  67  202  04m41s
04053  21 -0303 Apr 12  21:15:09  14049 -28481   T   -0.4435  1.0613  16.2S  67.4W  64  222  05m04s
04094  22 -0285 Apr 24  04:45:23  13807 -28258   T   -0.5100  1.0649  16.5S 179.3E  59  244  05m25s
04134  23 -0267 May 04  12:13:28  13569 -28035   T   -0.5788  1.0677  17.8S  66.3E  55  267  05m43s
04174  24 -0249 May 15  19:37:08  13336 -27812   T   -0.6518  1.0695  20.4S  45.8W  49  295  05m56s
04215  25 -0231 May 26  03:01:25  13109 -27589   T   -0.7246  1.0704  24.2S 158.4W  43  329  06m01s
04255  26 -0213 Jun 06  10:24:42  12885 -27366   T   -0.7985  1.0702  29.5S  88.6E  37  377  05m55s

04296  27 -0195 Jun 16  17:49:40  12666 -27143   T   -0.8712  1.0687  36.7S  25.4W  29  457  05m36s
04338  28 -0177 Jun 28  01:16:50  12452 -26920   T   -0.9423  1.0656  46.9S 141.0W  19  650  04m59s
04381  29 -0159 Jul 08  08:48:26  12241 -26697   T-  -1.0096  1.0051  66.8S 100.1E   0             
04424  30 -0141 Jul 19  16:24:37  12034 -26474   P   -1.0736  0.8805  67.8S  25.8W   0             
04467  31 -0123 Jul 30  00:06:03  11831 -26251   P   -1.1331  0.7648  68.8S 153.5W   0             
04510  32 -0105 Aug 10  07:54:22  11631 -26028   P   -1.1869  0.6604  69.7S  76.5E   0             
04553  33 -0087 Aug 20  15:49:58  11435 -25805   P   -1.2346  0.5682  70.5S  55.9W   0             
04598  34 -0069 Aug 31  23:52:47  11241 -25582   P   -1.2764  0.4878  71.1S 169.3E   0             
04643  35 -0051 Sep 11  08:03:38  11051 -25359   P   -1.3117  0.4204  71.6S  32.0E   0             
04688  36 -0033 Sep 22  16:22:35  10864 -25136   P   -1.3406  0.3658  71.8S 107.5W   0             

04735  37 -0015 Oct 03  00:49:29  10679 -24913   P   -1.3627  0.3242  71.7S 110.8E   0             
04780  38  0003 Oct 14  09:21:59  10496 -24690   P   -1.3804  0.2914  71.4S  32.1W   0             
04826  39  0021 Oct 24  18:01:51  10316 -24467   P   -1.3922  0.2698  70.9S 176.5W   0             
04872  40  0039 Nov 05  02:46:19  10137 -24244   P   -1.4007  0.2547  70.2S  38.5E   0             
04917  41  0057 Nov 15  11:35:19   9960 -24021   P   -1.4055  0.2463  69.3S 107.1W   0             
04961  42  0075 Nov 26  20:25:25   9785 -23798   P   -1.4094  0.2394  68.3S 107.8E   0             
05005  43  0093 Dec 07  05:17:33   9611 -23575   P   -1.4120  0.2352  67.2S  37.3W   0             
05050  44  0111 Dec 18  14:08:22   9438 -23352   P   -1.4157  0.2285  66.1S 178.5E   0             
05094  45  0129 Dec 28  22:56:40   9266 -23129   P   -1.4215  0.2179  65.1S  35.5E   0             
05138  46  0148 Jan 09  07:40:46   9094 -22906   P   -1.4308  0.2007  64.1S 106.1W   0             


Catalog of Solar Eclipses of Saros 53

                         TD of
 Seq. Rel.   Calendar   Greatest          Luna  Ecl.           Ecl.                Sun Path  Central
 Num. Num.     Date      Eclipse     ΔT   Num.  Type  Gamma    Mag.    Lat   Long  Alt Width   Dur.
                                      s                                 °      °     °    km

05180  47  0166 Jan 19  16:19:33   8923 -22683   P   -1.4443  0.1756  63.3S 114.0E   0             
05221  48  0184 Jan 31  00:51:23   8752 -22460   P   -1.4631  0.1402  62.5S  23.9W   0             
05262  49  0202 Feb 10  09:15:07   8581 -22237   P   -1.4884  0.0928  61.9S 159.6W   0             
05303  50  0220 Feb 21  17:30:46   8410 -22014   Pe  -1.5199  0.0338  61.4S  66.9E   0             


Calendar

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..


Predictions

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:

  1. pre-1950's: ΔT calculated from empirical fits to historical records derived by Morrison and Stephenson (2004)
  2. 1955-present: ΔT obtained from published observations
  3. future: ΔT is extrapolated from current values weighted by the long term trend from tidal effects

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.


Footnotes

[1] The Moon's orbit is inclined about 5 degrees 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]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).

[3]Hybrid eclipses are also known as annular/total eclipses. Such an eclipse is both total and annular along different sections of its umbral path. For more information, see Five Millennium Catalog of Hybrid Solar Eclipses .

[4]Greatest eclipse is defined as the instant when the axis of the Moon's shadow passes closest to Earth's center. For total eclipses, the instant of greatest eclipse is nearly equal 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.


Acknowledgments

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 (both GIF an animation) 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)"


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