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Solar Saros 129

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Saros cycle series 129 for solar eclipses
Animated path of entire Saros.

Saros cycle series 129 forsolar eclipses occurs at the Moon's ascendingnode, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 80 eclipses, 41 of which are umbral (29 annular, 3 hybrid, 9 total). The first eclipse in the series was on 3 October 1103 and the last will be on 21 February 2528. The most recent eclipse was a hybrid eclipse on20 April 2023 and the next will be a total eclipse on30 April 2041.

The longest totality will be 3 minutes 43 seconds on 25 June 2131, and the longest annular was 5 minutes 10 seconds on 4 October 1698.

This solar saros is linked toLunar Saros 122.

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 129 appears in the following table.

ClassificationNumberPercent
All Umbral eclipses41100.00%
Central (two limits)4097.56%
Central (one limit)12.44%
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
1291October 3, 11033:17:50Partial71.7N 157.1W1.53180.0556[1]
1292October 13, 112110:56:27Partial71.2N 74.2E1.5060.1012[2]
1293October 24, 113918:42:07Partial70.6N 55.8W1.48590.1369[3]
1294November 4, 11572:33:58Partial69.7N 173.3E1.4710.1634[4]
1295November 15, 117510:31:20Partial68.7N 41.6E1.46050.1821[5]
1296November 25, 119318:32:28Partial67.7N 90.3W1.45310.1954[6]
1297December 7, 12112:36:45Partial66.6N 137.5E1.44840.2039[7]
1298December 17, 122910:40:21Partial65.5N 6.1E1.44310.2132[8]
1299December 28, 124718:44:27Partial64.5N 125.1W1.43830.2213[9]
12910January 8, 12662:44:29Partial63.6N 105.2E1.43010.235[10]
12911January 19, 128410:41:02Partial62.8N 23.3W1.41940.2525[11]
12912January 29, 130218:29:48Partial62.1N 149.7W1.40250.2805[12]
12913February 10, 13202:13:16Partial61.5N 85.4E1.38130.3154[13]
12914February 20, 13389:47:30Partial61.2N 37W1.35240.3632[14]
12915March 2, 135617:13:18Partial60.9N 157.2W1.31680.4225[15]
12916March 14, 13740:29:08Partial60.9N 85.1E1.27310.4957[16]
12917March 24, 13927:36:47Partial60.9N 30.5W1.22260.5809[17]
12918April 4, 141014:35:19Partial61.2N 143.9W1.16420.6799[18]
12919April 14, 142821:25:47Partial61.6N 104.6E1.09870.7916[19]
12920April 26, 14464:09:04Partial62.1N 5.2W1.02680.9147[20]
12921May 6, 146410:46:58Annular71.2N 72.8W0.95020.93677714m 17s[21]
12922May 17, 148217:19:00Annular73.4N 137W0.86810.9424344m 14s[22]
12923May 27, 150023:48:31Annular71.5N 152.4E0.78320.94613204m 13s[23]
12924June 8, 15186:15:24Annular67N 73.4E0.69550.94962594m 13s[24]
12925June 18, 153612:43:21Annular61N 13.4W0.60790.95232204m 17s[25]
12926June 29, 155419:10:40Annular54N 104.8W0.51920.95461954m 22s[26]
12927July 10, 15721:42:42Annular46.6N 159.7E0.43380.95621774m 30s[27]
12928July 31, 15908:17:39Annular38.8N 61.6E0.35030.95741664m 38s[28]
12929August 10, 160815:00:06Annular31N 39.6W0.27220.95811584m 46s[29]
12930August 21, 162621:47:42Annular23.1N 142.9W0.19750.95841544m 54s[30]
12931September 1, 16444:45:28Annular15.4N 110.9E0.13070.95841525m 0s[31]
12932September 12, 166211:50:45Annular7.9N 2.6E0.06940.95811535m 5s[32]
12933September 22, 168019:06:23Annular0.7N 108.2W0.0160.95781535m 8s[33]
12934October 4, 16982:31:25Annular6.2S 138.8E-0.03050.95731555m 10s[34]
12935October 15, 171610:07:39Annular12.5S 23.5E-0.06870.9571575m 10s[35]
12936October 26, 173417:53:28Annular18.2S 93.8W-0.09960.95671595m 8s[36]
12937November 6, 17521:48:14Annular23.2S 147.4E-0.12390.95671595m 3s[37]
12938November 17, 17709:51:53Annular27.3S 27.1E-0.14160.95711584m 56s[38]
12939November 27, 178818:02:54Annular30.4S 94.3W-0.15420.95791554m 46s[39]
12940December 10, 18062:19:40Annular32.4S 143.4E-0.16270.95911514m 32s[40]
12941December 20, 182410:40:36Annular33.3S 20.4E-0.16850.9611444m 15s[41]
12942December 31, 184219:04:24Annular33.1S 103.2W-0.17270.96341353m 54s[42]
12943January 11, 18613:29:23Annular31.8S 132.7E-0.17660.96641233m 30s[43]
12944January 22, 187911:53:08Annular29.8S 8.5E-0.18240.971103m 3s[44]
12945February 1, 189720:15:15Annular27.1S 115.7W-0.19030.9742942m 34s[45]
12946February 14, 19154:33:20Annular24S 120.7E-0.20240.9789772m 4s[46]
12947February 24, 193312:46:39Annular20.8S 2.1W-0.21910.9841581m 32s[47]
12948March 7, 195120:53:40Annular17.7S 123.5W-0.2420.9896380m 59s[48]
12949March 18, 19694:54:57Annular14.8S 116.3E-0.27040.9954160m 26s[49]
12950March 29, 198712:49:47Hybrid12.3S 2.3W-0.305311.001344.90m 7.57s[50]
12951April 8, 200520:36:51Hybrid10.6S 119W-0.34731.0074270m 42s[51]
12952April 20, 20234:17:56Hybrid9.6S 125.8E-0.39521.0132491m 16s[52]
12953April 30, 204111:52:21Total9.6S 12.2E-0.44921.0189721m 51s[53]
12954May 11, 205919:22:16Total10.7S 100.4W-0.5081.0242952m 23s[54]
12955May 22, 20772:46:05Total13.1S 148.3E-0.57251.0291192m 54s[55]
12956June 2, 209510:07:40Total16.7S 37.2E-0.63961.03321453m 18s[56]
12957June 13, 211317:26:00Total21.7S 73.8W-0.70971.03671743m 36s[57]
12958June 25, 21310:43:16Total28.1S 174.7E-0.78131.03932113m 43s[58]
12959July 5, 21497:59:34Total36.3S 62.4E-0.85441.04082643m 38s[59]
12960July 16, 216715:17:48Total46.8S 52.4W-0.92621.0413683m 19s[60]
12961July 26, 218522:38:16Total[a]67.9S 178.5W-0.99671.037-2m 27s[61]
12962August 8, 22036:01:56Partial70.1S 57E-1.0650.8898[62]
12963August 18, 222113:30:39Partial70.9S 67.8W-1.12950.7673[63]
12964August 29, 223921:05:15Partial71.5S 165.5E-1.18970.6529[64]
12965September 9, 22574:46:44Partial71.9S 36.6E-1.24480.548[65]
12966September 20, 227512:34:54Partial72S 94.3W-1.29490.4527[66]
12967September 30, 229320:31:27Partial72S 132.7E-1.33860.3697[67]
12968October 13, 23114:36:09Partial71.6S 2.1W-1.37620.2985[68]
12969October 23, 232912:48:23Partial71.1S 138.5W-1.40820.2383[69]
12970November 3, 234721:09:19Partial70.4S 83.4E-1.43370.1903[70]
12971November 14, 23655:37:33Partial69.5S 55.9W-1.4540.1526[71]
12972November 25, 238314:13:32Partial68.6S 163.5E-1.46830.126[72]
12973December 5, 240122:53:37Partial67.5S 22.4E-1.47970.1049[73]
12974December 17, 24197:40:07Partial66.5S 119.7W-1.48650.0925[74]
12975December 27, 243716:29:07Partial65.5S 98.1E-1.4920.0824[75]
12976January 8, 24561:21:04Partial64.5S 44.5W-1.49540.076[76]
12977January 18, 247410:12:11Partial63.6S 173.5E-1.50.0673[77]
12978January 29, 249219:03:43Partial62.9S 31.6E-1.50460.0582[78]
12979February 10, 25103:51:56Partial62.2S 109.1W-1.51230.043[79]
12980February 21, 252812:36:45Partial61.8S 111.1E-1.52320.0218[80]

Notes

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  1. ^No southern limit

References

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