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Links to Additional Solar Eclipse Predictions World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Pathsįor eclipse maps covering other centuries/decades, see World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths. The atlas spans five millennia from -1999 to +3000 (2000 BCE to 3000 CE). Each map in the atlas covers a 20-year period. The World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths features maps showing the paths of all total, annular and hybrid eclipses.
Century Catalogs of Solar Eclipsesįor other centuries, see Six Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -2999 to +3000 Maps of Solar Eclipse Paths Decade Pages of Solar EclipsesĮach link in the following table displays a catalog containing 100 years of eclipses. Every eclipse has links to a global map, an interactive Google map, and a dedicated web page for that eclipse. Geographic abbreviations (used above): n = north, s = south, e = east, w = west, c = centralĮach link in the following table displays a page containing 10 years of solar eclipses. S Africa, Antarctica, Australia, New Zealand Į North America, n Africa, Europe, Asia & South America Īsia, Australia, New Zealand Middle East, Asia, Indonesia, Australia Īsia, Alaska South America, Antarctica, s Atlantic s Africa S Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica, s South AmericaĮ Pacific, North America, Europe, w Africa Solar Eclipses: 1991 - 2000Īustralia, New Zealand, Antarctica, s Pacific Į Pacific, N. The Key to Solar Eclipse Decade Table contains a more detailed description of each item in the table. This page features a map showing the geographic region of eclipse visibility as well as detailed predictions, Besellian elements and links to additional information about the eclipse. The eclipse date (first column) links to the EclipseWise Prime Page for the eclipse. Finally, the Geographic Region of Eclipse Visibility provides a brief description of where each eclipse will be seen.Countries and regions within the path of total or annular eclipses are listed in italics inside brackets. For total and annular eclipses, the Central Duration gives the length of the eclipse as seen from the central line at greatest eclipse (column 6). The Eclipse Magnitude gives the fraction of the Sun's diameter obscured at the instant of greatest eclipse (column 5).
SOLAR ECLIPSE TIMETABLE SERIES
Each eclipse belongs to the Saros Series shown in column 4. The third column lists the Eclipse Type which is either Total, Annular, Hybrid or Partial.Įclipses recur over the Saros cycle, a period of approximately 18 years 11 days. The second column TD of Greatest Eclipse is the Terrestrial Dynamical Time (TD) when the axis of the Moon's shadow passes closest to Earth's center. The first column gives the Calendar Date of the instant of greatest eclipse. Table of Solar Eclipses: 1991 through 2000Ī concise summary of all solar eclipses from 1991 through 2000is presented in the table below. Partial Solar Eclipse 2000 Dec 25 Google Eclipse Map Partial Solar Eclipse 2000 Jul 31 Google Eclipse Map Partial Solar Eclipse 2000 Jul 01 Google Eclipse Map Partial Solar Eclipse 2000 Feb 05 Google Eclipse Map Total Solar Eclipse 1999 Aug 11 Google Eclipse Map Total Solar Eclipse 1998 Feb 26 Google Eclipse MapĪnnular Solar Eclipse 1998 Aug 22 Google Eclipse MapĪnnular Solar Eclipse 1999 Feb 16 Google Eclipse Map Partial Solar Eclipse 1997 Sep 02 Google Eclipse Map Total Solar Eclipse 1997 Mar 09 Google Eclipse Map Partial Solar Eclipse 1996 Oct 12 Google Eclipse Map Partial Solar Eclipse 1996 Apr 17 Google Eclipse Map Total Solar Eclipse 1995 Oct 24 Google Eclipse Map Total Solar Eclipse 1994 Nov 03 Google Eclipse MapĪnnular Solar Eclipse 1995 Apr 29 Google Eclipse Map Partial Solar Eclipse 1993 Nov 13 Google Eclipse MapĪnnular Solar Eclipse 1994 May 10 Google Eclipse Map Partial Solar Eclipse 1993 May 21 Google Eclipse Map Partial Solar Eclipse 1992 Dec 24 Google Eclipse Map Total Solar Eclipse 1992 Jun 30 Google Eclipse Map Total Solar Eclipse 1991 Jul 11 Google Eclipse MapĪnnular Solar Eclipse 1992 Jan 04 Google Eclipse Map
Solar Eclipses: 1991 - 2000Īnnular Solar Eclipse 1991 Jan 15 Google Eclipse Map Click on this to take you to a web page showing the eclipse path plotted on an interactive Google Map. Visit Key to Solar Eclipse Maps for a detailed explanation of these maps.īelow each of the global eclipse maps is the hot link Google Eclipse Map. Click on an eclipse map to link to the EclipseWise Prime Page with complete details about that eclipse, including a larger version of the map. For central eclipses, the total or annular path is plotted in either blue (total) or red (annular). Each map depicts the geographic region of visibility for a single eclipse. The maps below offer a concise summary of all solar eclipses from 1991 through 2000.