Solar eclipse of September 13, 2080

Solar eclipse of September 13, 2080
Map
Type of eclipse
Nature Partial
Gamma 1.0723
Magnitude 0.8743
Maximum eclipse
Coordinates 61°06′N 25°48′E / 61.1°N 25.8°E / 61.1; 25.8
Times (UTC)
Greatest eclipse 16:38:09
References
Saros 126 (51 of 72)
Catalog # (SE5000) 9688

A partial solar eclipse will occur on September 13, 2080.

Solar eclipses 2080-2083

This eclipse is a member of a semester series. An eclipse in a semester series of solar eclipses repeats approximately every 177 days and 4 hours (a semester) at alternating nodes of the Moon's orbit.[1]

121March 21, 2080

Partial
126September 13, 2080

Partial
131March 10, 2081

Annular
136September 3, 2081

Total
141February 27, 2082

Annular
146August 24, 2082

Total
151February 16, 2083

Partial
156August 13, 2083

Partial

Saros 126

It is a part of Saros cycle 126, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 71 events. The series started with partial solar eclipse on March 10, 1179. It contains annular eclipses from June 4, 1323 through April 4, 1810 and hybrid eclipses from April 14, 1828 through May 6, 1864. It contains total eclipses from May 17, 1882 through August 23, 2044. The series ends at member 72 as a partial eclipse on May 3, 2459. The longest duration of central eclipse (annular or total) was 5 minutes, 46 seconds of annularity on November 22, 1593. The longest duration of totality was 2 minutes, 36 seconds on July 10, 1972.[2]

References

  1. van Gent, R.H. "Solar- and Lunar-Eclipse Predictions from Antiquity to the Present". A Catalogue of Eclipse Cycles. Utrecht University. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  2. Solar_Saros_series_126, accessed October 2010


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