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Solar Saros 140

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Saros cycle series 140 for solar eclipses
Historic saros cycle animation
January 3, 1927 event
fromBuenos Aires,Argentina
Partiality from annular event
Series member 24
February 26, 2017 event
from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Partiality from annular event
Series member 29

Saros cycle series 140 forsolar eclipses occurs at the Moon's descendingnode, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 71 eclipses, including 47 umbral eclipses (11 total, 4 hybrid, 32 annular). The first eclipse in this series was on 16 April 1512 and the last will be on 1 June 2774. The most recent eclipse was an annular eclipse on26 February 2017 and the next will be an annular eclipse on9 March 2035.

The longest duration of totality was 4 minutes, 10 seconds on August 12, 1692 while the longest annular eclipse will be 7 minutes 35 seconds on 15 November 2449.

This solar saros is linked toLunar Saros 133.

Series members 23–53 occurring between 1901 and 2450:
232425

Dec 23, 1908

Jan 3, 1927

Jan 14, 1945
262728

Jan 25, 1963

Feb 4, 1981

Feb 16, 1999
293031

Feb 26, 2017

Mar 9, 2035

Mar 20, 2053
323334

Mar 31, 2071

Apr 10, 2089

Apr 23, 2107
353637

May 3, 2125

May 14, 2143

May 25, 2161
383940

Jun 5, 2179

Jun 15, 2197

Jun 28, 2215
414243

Jul 8, 2233

Jul 19, 2251

Jul 29, 2269
444546

Aug 10, 2287

Aug 21, 2305

Sep 1, 2323
474849

Sep 12, 2341

Sep 23, 2359

Oct 3, 2377
505152

Oct 14, 2395

Oct 25, 2413

Nov 5, 2431
53

Nov 15, 2449

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 140 appears in the following table.

ClassificationNumberPercent
All Umbral eclipses47100.00%
Central (two limits)4391.49%
Central (one limit)12.13%
Non-central (one limit)36.38%

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
1401April 16, 15126:22:25Partial70.6S 131.9E-1.52890.0003[1]
1402April 27, 153014:07:20Partial69.9S 2.9E-1.47260.1083[2]
1403May 7, 154821:46:52Partial69S 124.2W-1.41210.225[3]
1404May 19, 15665:21:00Partial68.1S 110.7E-1.34720.3507[4]
1405June 8, 158412:52:25Partial67.1S 13.3W-1.28020.4805[5]
1406June 19, 160220:19:21Partial66.1S 135.7W-1.20970.6174[6]
1407June 30, 16203:46:25Partial65.1S 102.3E-1.13930.7535[7]
1408July 11, 163811:11:52Partial64.2S 19W-1.06760.8917[8]
1409July 21, 165618:39:48Total[a]63.4S 140.7W0.99831.0244--[9]
14010August 2, 16742:07:57Total45.9S 120.8E-0.92951.0564984m 8s[10]
14011August 12, 16929:41:05Total39.8S 8.6E-0.86491.05463534m 10s[11]
14012August 24, 171017:17:16Total36.5S 105.1W-0.80311.05192824m 0s[12]
14013September 4, 17280:59:22Total35S 139.6E-0.74661.04842363m 44s[13]
14014September 15, 17468:46:37Total34.9S 23E-0.69481.04412003m 23s[14]
14015September 25, 176416:41:43Total36S 95.5W-0.65021.03941713m 1s[15]
14016October 7, 17820:43:19Total37.9S 144.6E-0.61131.03441442m 37s[16]
14017October 18, 18008:51:53Total40.3S 23.2E-0.57871.02931202m 14s[17]
14018October 29, 181817:07:10Total43.1S 99.4W-0.55241.0241981m 51s[18]
14019November 9, 18361:29:26Total46.1S 136.8E-0.53271.0191771m 28s[19]
14020November 20, 18549:56:58Hybrid[b]48.9S 12.7E-0.51791.0144571m 7s[20]
14021November 30, 187218:29:33Hybrid51.2S 111.8W-0.50811.0099400m 47s[21]
14022December 12, 18903:05:28Hybrid52.8S 123.9E-0.50161.0059240m 28s[22]
14023December 23, 190811:44:28Hybrid53.4S 0.5W-0.49851.0024100m 12s[23]
14024January 3, 192720:22:53Annular52.8S 124.8W-0.49560.999520m 3s[24]
14025January 14, 19455:01:43Annular51.1S 110.3E-0.49370.997120m 15s[25]
14026January 25, 196313:37:12Annular48.2S 15W-0.48980.9951200m 25s[26]
14027February 4, 198122:09:24Annular44.4S 140.8W-0.48380.9937250m 33s[27]
14028February 16, 19996:34:38Annular39.8S 93.9E-0.47260.9928290m 40s[28]
14029February 26, 201714:54:33Annular34.7S 31.2W-0.45780.9922310m 44s[29]
14030March 9, 203523:05:54Annular29S 154.9W-0.43680.9919310m 48s[30]
14031March 20, 20537:08:19Annular23S 83E-0.40890.9919310m 50s[31]
14032March 31, 207115:01:06Annular16.7S 37W-0.37390.9919310m 52s[32]
14033April 10, 208922:44:42Annular10.2S 154.8W-0.33190.9919300m 53s[33]
14034April 23, 21076:18:41Annular3.6S 89.9E-0.28290.9918300m 56s[34]
14035May 3, 212513:42:33Annular3N 22.6W-0.22630.9915310m 59s[35]
14036May 14, 214320:58:14Annular9.4N 132.7W-0.16380.9908331m 5s[36]
14037May 25, 21614:05:43Annular15.7N 119.8E-0.0950.9898361m 12s[37]
14038June 5, 217911:05:36Annular21.5N 15E-0.02090.9884411m 21s[38]
14039June 15, 219717:59:33Annular26.8N 87.6W0.05740.9864481m 32s[39]
14040June 28, 22150:48:45Annular31.4N 172E0.13880.9839581m 44s[40]
14041July 8, 22337:35:24Annular35.1N 73.1E0.22150.9809701m 59s[41]
14042July 19, 225114:18:46Annular38N 24.2W0.30620.9773852m 16s[42]
14043July 29, 226921:03:04Annular39.9N 121.3W0.38930.97321042m 35s[43]
14044August 10, 22873:47:42Annular41N 141.8E0.47140.96861272m 56s[44]
14045August 21, 230510:35:44Annular41.5N 43.7E0.54970.96371553m 21s[45]
14046September 1, 232317:26:09Annular41.7N 55.3W0.62530.95841913m 48s[46]
14047September 12, 23410:22:47Annular41.7N 156.4W0.6950.95292344m 19s[47]
14048September 23, 23597:24:42Annular41.9N 100.6E0.75950.94712914m 53s[48]
14049October 3, 237714:33:17Annular42.6N 4.7W0.81780.94133665m 29s[49]
14050October 14, 239521:49:16Annular44N 112.4W0.86910.93544716m 7s[50]
14051October 25, 24135:13:20Annular46.2N 137.3E0.91290.92986286m 43s[51]
14052November 5, 243112:45:40Annular49.5N 24.5E0.94960.92429027m 15s[52]
14053November 15, 244920:23:56Annular[c]54.9N 89.1W0.9810.9186-7m 35s[53]
14054November 27, 24674:10:21Annular[d]63.7N 158.3E1.00510.9434--[54]
14055December 7, 248512:02:00Annular[e]64.7N 31.2E1.02420.91--[55]
14056December 19, 250319:59:21Partial65.7N 97.7W1.03850.8851[56]
14057December 30, 25213:58:50Partial66.8N 132.5E1.05070.8642[57]
14058January 10, 254012:01:35Partial67.9N 1.3E1.060.8483[58]
14059January 20, 255820:03:53Partial69N 130.4W1.06930.8326[59]
14060February 1, 25764:04:59Partial70N 97.6E1.07930.8161[60]
14061February 11, 259412:02:17Partial70.9N 34.1W1.09210.7951[61]
14062February 23, 261219:55:50Partial71.6N 165.6W1.10760.7697[62]
14063March 6, 26303:42:09Partial72.1N 64.3E1.12880.735[63]
14064March 16, 264811:21:54Partial72.3N 64.5W1.15520.6917[64]
14065March 27, 266618:53:07Partial72.2N 168.8E1.18810.6371[65]
14066April 7, 26842:17:17Partial71.9N 44E1.22650.5732[66]
14067April 19, 27029:30:34Partial71.4N 77.6W1.27360.4942[67]
14068April 29, 272016:37:17Partial70.7N 163.1E1.32570.4061[68]
14069May 10, 273823:34:31Partial69.8N 46.7E1.38560.3042[69]
14070May 21, 27566:26:50Partial68.8N 67.7W1.4490.1955[70]
14071June 1, 277413:10:10Partial67.8N 179.3W1.51960.0738[71]

Notes

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  1. ^Non-central
  2. ^Began as annular and ended as total
  3. ^No northern limit
  4. ^No northern limit
  5. ^No northern limit

References

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