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Solar Saros 128

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Saros cycle series 128 for solar eclipses
Animated path of entire Saros.
Annular, member 58,May 20, 2012
FromMiddlegate, Nevada

Saros cycle series 128 forsolar eclipses occurs at the Moon's descendingnode, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 73 eclipses, 40 of which are umbral (4 total, 4 hybrid, and 32 annular). The first eclipse in the series was on 29 August 984 and the last will be on 1 November 2282. The most recent eclipse was an annular eclipse on20 May 2012 and the next will be an annular eclipse on1 June 2030.

The longest totality was 1 minute 45 seconds on 7 June 1453 and the longest annular was 8 minutes 35 seconds on 1 February 1832.

This solar saros is linked toLunar Saros 121.

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 128 appears in the following table.

ClassificationNumberPercent
All Umbral eclipses40100.00%
Central (two limits)3997.50%
Central (one limit)12.50%
Non-central (one limit)00.00%

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
1281August 29, 9848:35:40Partial61.3S 18.5W−1.52630.0085[1]
1282September 9, 100216:38:28Partial61.1S 148.4W−1.4840.0911[2]
1283September 20, 10200:47:49Partial61S 80.2E−1.44740.1625[3]
1284October 1, 10389:05:32Partial61.2S 53.4W−1.41770.2202[4]
1285October 11, 105617:30:26Partial61.4S 171.3E−1.39420.2656[5]
1286October 23, 10742:01:48Partial61.9S 34.2E−1.37650.2999[6]
1287November 2, 109210:39:37Partial62.4S 104.5W−1.36430.3234[7]
1288November 13, 111019:22:20Partial63.2S 115.3E−1.35680.338[8]
1289November 24, 11284:09:27Partial64S 26.2W−1.35310.3453[9]
12810December 5, 114612:57:34Partial65S 168.3W−1.35070.35[10]
12811December 15, 116421:48:04Partial66S 48.7E−1.35070.3502[11]
12812December 27, 11826:37:09Partial67.1S 94.4W−1.35050.3506[12]
12813January 6, 120115:24:30Partial68.1S 122.4E−1.34910.3532[13]
12814January 18, 12190:06:47Partial69.1S 20.1W−1.34450.3619[14]
12815January 28, 12378:44:50Partial70S 162.2W−1.33690.3759[15]
12816February 8, 125517:15:43Partial70.8S 57E−1.32440.3991[16]
12817February 19, 12731:39:04Partial71.4S 82.5W−1.30660.4321[17]
12818March 2, 12919:53:49Partial71.8S 139.8E−1.28260.4766[18]
12819March 12, 130918:00:25Partial71.9S 3.9E−1.25270.5323[19]
12820March 24, 13271:56:52Partial71.8S 129.5W−1.21520.602[20]
12821April 3, 13459:44:58Partial71.5S 99.5E−1.17170.683[21]
12822April 14, 136317:23:47Partial70.9S 28.7W−1.12120.7768[22]
12823April 25, 13810:55:46Partial70.2S 154.8W−1.06590.8794[23]
12824May 6, 13998:18:28Partial69.3S 82.1E−1.00350.9949[24]
12825May 16, 141715:36:31Total48.9S 46.3W−0.93781.01791801m 30s[25]
12826May 27, 143522:47:54Total37.8S 160.2W−0.8671.01841271m 43s[26]
12827June 7, 14535:56:44Total29.4S 88.7E−0.79481.0175991m 45s[27]
12828June 18, 147113:00:12Total22.3S 19.7W−0.71891.0157771m 38s[28]
12829June 28, 148920:04:24Hybrid[a]16.8S 127.5W−0.6441.013581m 23s[29]
12830July 10, 15073:06:33Hybrid12.4S 126E−0.5681.0095401m 1s[30]
12831July 20, 152510:11:04Hybrid9.3S 19.4E−0.49471.0054210m 35s[31]
12832July 31, 154317:16:23Hybrid7.3S 87W−0.42291.000730m 5s[32]
12833August 11, 15610:27:07Annular6.5S 165.5E−0.35640.9956160m 27s[33]
12834August 22, 15797:41:32Annular6.6S 57.2E−0.29370.9901361m 0s[34]
12835September 11, 159715:01:22Annular7.6S 52.4W−0.23630.9843571m 35s[35]
12836September 22, 161522:27:21Annular9.1S 163.5W−0.18490.9784782m 11s[36]
12837October 3, 16336:00:37Annular11.2S 83.4E−0.14050.9726992m 48s[37]
12838October 14, 165113:40:56Annular13.5S 31.3W−0.10250.96681203m 27s[38]
12839October 24, 166921:28:05Annular15.9S 147.7W−0.0710.96131414m 7s[39]
12840November 5, 16875:22:24Annular18.3S 94.3E−0.0460.95611604m 49s[40]
12841November 16, 170513:23:06Annular20.4S 25W−0.02710.95141785m 31s[41]
12842November 27, 172321:28:16Annular22S 145.2W−0.01250.94711956m 12s[42]
12843December 8, 17415:38:00Annular23S 93.6E−0.00240.94342096m 51s[43]
12844December 19, 175913:50:05Annular23.3S 28W0.00510.94042217m 25s[44]
12845December 29, 177722:03:28Annular22.7S 150W0.0110.9382317m 53s[45]
12846January 10, 17966:14:52Annular21.1S 88.3E0.01790.93622388m 15s[46]
12847January 21, 181414:24:47Annular18.6S 33.4W0.02530.9352428m 28s[47]
12848February 1, 183222:30:14Annular15.3S 154.4W0.03550.93442458m 35s[48]
12849February 12, 18506:29:37Annular11S 85.6E0.05030.93452458m 35s[49]
12850February 23, 186814:21:31Annular6.1S 33W0.07060.93482448m 30s[50]
12851March 5, 188622:05:26Annular0.5S 150.1W0.0970.93572418m 20s[51]
12852March 17, 19045:40:44Annular5.6N 94.7E0.12990.93672378m 7s[52]
12853March 28, 192213:05:26Annular12.3N 18W0.17110.93812337m 50s[53]
12854April 7, 194020:21:21Annular19.2N 128.5W0.2190.93942307m 30s[54]
12855April 19, 19583:27:17Annular26.5N 123.6E0.2750.94082287m 7s[55]
12856April 29, 197610:24:18Annular34N 18.3E0.33780.94212276m 41s[56]
12857May 10, 199417:12:27Annular41.5N 84.1W0.40770.94312306m 13s[57]
12858May 20, 201223:53:54Annular49.1N 176.3E0.48280.94392375m 46s[58]
12859June 1, 20306:29:13Annular56.5N 80.1E0.56260.94432505m 21s[59]
12860June 11, 204812:58:53Annular63.7N 11.5W0.64680.94412724m 58s[60]
12861June 22, 206619:25:48Annular70.1N 96.4W0.7330.94353094m 40s[61]
12862July 3, 20841:50:26Annular75N 169.1W0.82080.94213774m 25s[62]
12863July 15, 21028:15:14Annular75.9N 134.2E0.9080.93985394m 14s[63]
12864July 25, 212014:40:02Annular[b]66N 90.4E0.99480.93434m 0s[64]
12865August 5, 213821:08:57Partial62.4N 9.2W1.07810.8285[65]
12866August 16, 21563:41:28Partial61.9N 116.1W1.15840.6912[66]
12867August 27, 217410:19:55Partial61.4N 135.6E1.23360.5629[67]
12868September 6, 219217:05:08Partial61.2N 25.8E1.30320.4444[68]
12869September 18, 221023:59:09Partial61N 86.2W1.36570.3384[69]
12870September 29, 22287:02:08Partial61.1N 159.6E1.42120.2445[70]
12871October 10, 224614:13:18Partial61.3N 43.4E1.47050.1615[71]
12872October 20, 226421:35:23Partial61.6N 75.7W1.51110.0933[72]
12873November 1, 22825:06:24Partial62.1N 163E1.54480.037[73]

Notes

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  1. ^Begins as annular and ends as total
  2. ^No southern limit

References

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