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Solar Saros 119

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Saros cycle series 119 for solar eclipses
Saros 119

Saros cycle series 119 forsolar eclipses occurs at the Moon's ascendingnode, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 71 eclipses, including 54 umbral eclipses (2 total, 1 hybrid, and 51 annular). The first eclipse was on 15 May 850 and the last will be on 24 June 2112. The most recent eclipse was a partial eclipse on30 April 2022 and the next will be a partial eclipse on11 May 2040. The longest duration of totality was only 32 seconds on August 20, 1012. The longest duration of annularity was 7 minutes, 37 seconds on September 1, 1625.

Series members 54–70 occurring between 1801 and 2100:
545556

December 21, 1805

January 1, 1824

January 11, 1842
575859

January 23, 1860

February 2, 1878
February 13, 1896
606162

February 25, 1914

March 7, 1932

March 18, 1950
636465

March 28, 1968

April 9, 1986

April 19, 2004
666768

April 30, 2022

May 11, 2040

May 22, 2058
6970

June 1, 2076

June 13, 2094

Umbral eclipses

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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 119 appears in the following table.

ClassificationNumberPercent
All Umbral eclipses54100.00%
Central (two limits)5296.30%
Central (one limit)00.00%
Non-central (one limit)23.70%

All eclipses

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Note: Dates are given in theJulian calendar prior to 15 October 1582, and in theGregorian calendar after that.

SarosMemberDateTime
(Greatest)
UTC
TypeLocation
Lat, Long
GammaMag.Width
(km)
Duration
(min:sec)
Ref
1191May 15, 85012:49:29Partial63.2N 138.7W1.52950.0066[1]
1192May 25, 86820:11:13Partial64N 100.9E1.46360.1327[2]
1193June 6, 8863:28:26Partial64.8N 18.7W1.39440.2647[3]
1194June 16, 90410:45:03Partial65.8N 138.4W1.32510.3964[4]
1195June 27, 92218:00:27Partial66.7N 101.8E1.25550.5277[5]
1196July 8, 9401:16:23Partial67.7N 18.5W1.18680.6564[6]
1197July 19, 9588:34:18Partial68.7N 139.8W1.12040.7797[7]
1198July 29, 97615:55:20Partial69.6N 97.6E1.05710.8957[8]
1199August 9, 99423:21:16Total[1]70.5N 26.8W0.99851.0017--[9]
11910August 20, 10126:50:51Total73N 143.6E0.94371.0086910m 32s[10]
11911August 31, 103014:27:31Hybrid64.8N 6.5E0.89571.0044340m 18s[11]
11912September 10, 104822:09:40Annular56.8N 119.9W0.8530.999540m 2s[12]
11913September 22, 10665:59:31Annular49.7N 115.7E0.81730.9941350m 29s[13]
11914October 2, 108413:55:25Annular43.3N 8.6W0.78740.9887641m 0s[14]
11915October 13, 110221:59:25Annular37.8N 133.9W0.76480.9833911m 35s[15]
11916October 24, 11206:09:13Annular33.2N 100E0.74780.97811172m 12s[16]
11917November 4, 113814:24:41Annular29.4N 27.2W0.73620.97321412m 51s[17]
11918November 14, 115622:44:29Annular26.5N 155.2W0.72870.96871643m 28s[18]
11919November 26, 11747:08:31Annular24.4N 76E0.7250.96481854m 2s[19]
11920December 6, 119215:33:28Annular23.1N 52.9W0.72280.96142034m 30s[20]
11921December 17, 121023:58:47Annular22.5N 178.1E0.72150.95852174m 51s[21]
11922December 28, 12288:22:01Annular22.5N 49.7E0.7190.95632275m 4s[22]
11923January 8, 124716:43:15Annular23.1N 78.1W0.71540.95472345m 9s[23]
11924January 19, 12650:57:35Annular23.9N 156E0.70680.95382345m 8s[24]
11925January 30, 12839:06:55Annular25.1N 31.5E0.69480.95332325m 2s[25]
11926February 9, 130117:06:50Annular26.4N 90.3W0.67570.95332264m 53s[26]
11927February 21, 13190:59:44Annular28N 150.1E0.65160.95372184m 42s[27]
11928March 3, 13378:40:41Annular29.5N 34.1E0.61820.95432074m 32s[28]
11929March 14, 135516:13:55Annular31.2N 79.3W0.57920.95521964m 22s[29]
11930March 24, 137323:35:23Annular32.7N 170.9E0.53110.95611864m 15s[30]
11931April 5, 13916:47:41Annular33.9N 64.2E0.47610.9571764m 11s[31]
11932April 15, 140913:49:19Annular34.6N 39.1W0.4130.95771684m 11s[32]
11933April 26, 142720:43:40Annular34.7N 140.2W0.34440.95831614m 15s[33]
11934May 7, 14453:29:38Annular33.8N 121.2E0.26920.95851574m 24s[34]
11935May 18, 146310:08:52Annular31.9N 24.2E0.1890.95841544m 38s[35]
11936May 28, 148116:42:59Annular28.8N 71.9W0.10530.95771554m 57s[36]
11937June 8, 149923:13:39Annular24.7N 167.8W0.01950.95671585m 22s[37]
11938June 19, 15175:41:31Annular19.5N 96.1E-0.06830.95521645m 50s[38]
11939June 30, 153512:08:20Annular13.5N 0.6W-0.15650.95331736m 19s[39]
11940July 10, 155318:36:34Annular6.8N 98.5W-0.2430.95091856m 46s[40]
11941July 22, 15711:07:18Annular0.5S 162.1E-0.32660.94812017m 8s[41]
11942August 11, 15897:41:04Annular8.2S 61.4E-0.40720.9452217m 25s[42]
11943August 22, 160714:20:48Annular16.1S 41.4W-0.48240.94162457m 34s[43]
11944September 1, 162521:06:57Annular24.2S 146.4W-0.5520.9382747m 37s[44]
11945September 13, 16434:01:21Annular32.3S 106.3E-0.61450.93433077m 35s[45]
11946September 23, 166111:02:34Annular40.3S 3W-0.67110.93063477m 29s[46]
11947October 4, 167918:13:56Annular48S 114.9W-0.71910.9273917m 21s[47]
11948October 15, 16971:33:41Annular55.5S 131.2E-0.76030.92364417m 12s[48]
11949October 27, 17159:02:48Annular62.5S 15.5E-0.79390.92064947m 2s[49]
11950November 6, 173316:40:15Annular69S 101.2W-0.82080.91795486m 53s[50]
11951November 18, 17510:26:00Annular74.9S 142.8E-0.84110.91595976m 45s[51]
11952November 28, 17698:18:40Annular80S 32E-0.85590.91446386m 38s[52]
11953December 9, 178716:15:38Annular83.4S 62.7W-0.86750.91366726m 32s[53]
11954December 21, 18050:17:38Annular83.1S 143.8W-0.87510.91346926m 27s[54]
11955January 1, 18248:21:09Annular79.9S 116.2E-0.88210.91397056m 21s[55]
11956January 11, 184216:25:41Annular75.8S 1.4E-0.88820.91517106m 15s[56]
11957January 23, 18600:27:31Annular71.8S 117.2W-0.89690.91687196m 7s[57]
11958February 2, 18788:27:52Annular67.9S 122.4E-0.90710.91917295m 59s[58]
11959February 13, 189616:23:13Annular64.6S 3.5E-0.9220.92187615m 48s[59]
11960February 25, 19140:13:01Annular62.1S 113.3W-0.94160.92488395m 35s[60]
11961March 7, 19327:55:50Annular60.7S 134.4E-0.96730.927710835m 19s[61]
11962March 18, 195015:32:01Annular[1]60.9S 40.9E0.99880.962--[62]
11963March 28, 196823:00:30Partial61S 79.8W-1.0370.899[63]
11964April 9, 19866:21:22Partial61.2S 161.4E-1.08220.8236[64]
11965April 19, 200413:35:05Partial61.6S 44.3E-1.13350.7367[65]
11966April 30, 202220:42:36Partial62.1S 71.5W-1.19010.6396[66]
11967May 11, 20403:43:02Partial62.8S 174.4E-1.25290.5306[67]
11968May 22, 205810:39:25Partial63.5S 61.1E-1.31940.4141[68]
11969June 1, 207617:31:22Partial64.4S 51.2W-1.38970.2897[69]
11970June 13, 20940:22:11Partial65.3S 163.6W-1.46130.1618[70]
11971June 24, 21127:09:53Partial66.3S 84.4E-1.53560.0282[71]

References

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  1. ^abNon-central

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