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Solar eclipse of August 12, 2045

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Total eclipse over North America
Solar eclipse of August 12, 2045
Total eclipse
Map
Gamma0.2116
Magnitude1.0774
Maximum eclipse
Duration366 s (6 min 6 s)
Coordinates25°54′N78°30′W / 25.9°N 78.5°W /25.9; -78.5
Max. width of band256 km (159 mi)
Times (UTC)
Greatest eclipse17:42:39
References
Saros136 (39 of 71)
Catalog # (SE5000)9608

A totalsolar eclipse will occur at the Moon'sdescending node of orbit on Saturday, August 12, 2045,[1] with amagnitude of 1.0774. Asolar eclipse occurs when theMoon passes betweenEarth and theSun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon'sapparent diameter is larger than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide. Occurring about 7 minutes afterperigee (on August 12, 2045, at 17:35 UTC), the Moon's apparent diameter will be near its maximum.[2]

It will be the fourth longest eclipse of the 21st century with amagnitude of 1.0774. It will be visible throughout much of the continentalUnited States, with a path of totality running through northernCalifornia,Nevada,Utah,Colorado,Kansas,Oklahoma,Texas,Arkansas, northeasternLouisiana,Mississippi,Alabama,Georgia andFlorida. The total eclipse will be greatest over theBahamas, before continuing over theTurks and Caicos Islands, theDominican Republic,Haiti, northeasternVenezuela,Trinidad and Tobago,Guyana,Suriname,French Guiana, and northeasternBrazil. A partial solar eclipse will also be visible for parts of theRussian Far East,Hawaii,North America,Central America, theCaribbean, northern and centralSouth America, andWest Africa.

The path of totality of this eclipse will be seen over many major cities, includingReno,Salt Lake City,Colorado Springs,Oklahoma City,Tulsa,Jackson,Montgomery,Tallahassee,Tampa,Orlando,Fort Lauderdale,Miami,Nassau,Santo Domingo,Porlamar,Port of Spain,Georgetown,Paramaribo,Belém,São Luís,Joāo Pessoa andRecife.[3] It will also be the second total eclipse visible fromLittle Rock in21.3 years.[3] Totality will last for at least 6 minutes along the part of the path that starts atCamden, Alabama, crossing Florida and ending near the southernmost Bahama Islands. The longest duration of totality will be 6 minutes 5.5 seconds at25°54.594′N78°32.19′W / 25.909900°N 78.53650°W /25.909900; -78.53650, which is over theAtlantic Ocean east of Fort Lauderdale and south ofFreeport, Bahamas.[3]

Thesolar eclipse of August 21, 2017 had a very similar path of totality over the U.S., about 250 miles (400 km) to the northeast, also crossing thePacific coast andAtlantic coast of the country. This is because when a solar eclipse crosses the U.S. in mid-August at an ascending node (i.e. moves from south to north during odd-numberedsaros), the path of the eclipse tracks from coast to coast. When a solar eclipse crosses the U.S. in mid-August at descending node (even numbered saros), the path tracks a large distance southward.[4]

Images

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Animation of the eclipse shadow. The small dark circle represents the umbra, and the much larger grey circle represents the penumbra.
Another animation of the eclipse shadow.

Eclipse timing

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Places experiencing total eclipse

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Solar Eclipse of August 12, 2045
(Local Times)
Country or territoryCity or placeStart of partial eclipseStart of total eclipseMaximum eclipseEnd of total eclipseEnd of partial eclipseDuration of totality (min:s)Duration of eclipse (hr:min)Maximum magnitude
 United StatesSalt Lake City09:21:0510:28:5410:29:3710:30:2011:43:181:262:221.0019
 United StatesOklahoma City10:36:4411:51:3111:53:0711:54:4313:12:373:122:361.0068
 United StatesLittle Rock10:44:4712:00:1512:03:0412:05:5413:22:565:392:381.0284
 United StatesJackson10:49:4012:08:0412:09:3912:11:1413:30:233:102:411.0062
 United StatesMontgomery10:56:2112:14:5612:16:5112:18:4513:36:503:492:401.009
 United StatesSt. Petersburg12:07:4413:28:4413:30:3213:32:1914:50:563:352:431.0076
 United StatesTampa12:07:5513:28:0913:30:3813:33:0714:50:574:582:431.0162
 United StatesOrlando12:09:1713:28:5013:31:4313:34:3614:51:315:462:421.0261
 United StatesHialeah12:14:5613:37:0013:38:1813:39:3714:58:132:372:431.0041
 United StatesMiami12:15:1313:37:2313:38:3713:39:5114:58:302:282:431.0036
 BahamasFreeport12:17:0813:37:1313:40:0513:42:5614:59:175:432:421.0256
 BahamasNassau12:21:5513:42:0713:45:0913:48:1015:03:596:032:421.0343
 Turks and Caicos IslandsProvidenciales12:37:3313:58:4214:00:1214:01:4215:16:493:002:391.0055
 HaitiGonaïves12:40:4414:02:0714:03:5514:05:4315:20:443:362:401.0082
 HaitiLabadee12:41:0114:01:1314:04:0114:06:4915:20:385:362:401.026
 HaitiCap-Haïtien12:41:0814:01:1914:04:0814:06:5715:20:445:382:401.0264
 Dominican RepublicPuerto Plata12:44:0914:04:0714:06:3414:09:0015:22:234:532:381.0172
 Dominican RepublicSantiago de los Caballeros12:44:4414:04:2614:07:1214:09:5815:23:015:322:381.0254
 Dominican RepublicLa Vega12:45:3114:05:0814:07:5614:10:4415:23:405:362:381.027
 Dominican RepublicSanto Domingo12:48:0514:07:2814:10:2114:13:1315:25:445:452:381.0312
 Trinidad and TobagoPort of Spain13:18:5814:34:2614:36:5414:39:2115:46:504:552:281.0236
 Trinidad and TobagoChaguanas13:19:2414:34:4614:37:1514:39:4415:47:074:582:281.0246
 Trinidad and TobagoSan Fernando13:19:4414:34:5914:37:3614:40:1215:47:285:132:281.0312
 GuyanaGeorgetown13:31:4514:44:4714:47:1614:49:4415:54:484:572:231.0306
 GuyanaLinden13:33:0114:46:4614:48:2514:50:0315:55:503:172:231.0093
 GuyanaNew Amsterdam13:33:4814:46:2414:48:5114:51:1715:55:584:532:221.0299
 SurinameNieuw Nickerie14:35:1115:47:2515:49:5315:52:2016:56:404:552:211.0331
 SurinameParamaribo14:38:1615:50:3215:51:5315:53:1416:57:432:422:191.0064
 BrazilBelém14:58:4516:06:2816:07:1416:08:0117:08:391:332:101.0027
 BrazilRecife15:18:3116:17:5316:19:1516:20:3717:14:272:441:561.0119
References:[1]

Places experiencing partial eclipse

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Solar Eclipse of August 12, 2045
(Local Times)
Country or territoryCity or placeStart of partial eclipseMaximum eclipseEnd of partial eclipseDuration of eclipse (hr:min)Maximum coverage
 United StatesSan Francisco08:12:3609:17:0410:27:392:1594.68%
 United StatesLos Angeles08:14:5509:21:0710:33:452:1979.46%
 United StatesWashington, D.C.12:10:5513:23:5114:35:012:2462.01%
 United StatesNew York City12:16:5113:26:0014:33:152:1650.85%
 CubaHavana12:15:1313:39:0414:59:322:4488.04%
 JamaicaKingston11:35:3512:59:3014:17:342:4286.81%
 Turks and Caicos IslandsCockburn Harbour12:39:3114:01:5615:18:112:3999.87%
 Turks and Caicos IslandsCockburn Town12:40:2314:02:3915:18:402:3899.32%
 HaitiPort-au-Prince12:43:0614:06:1515:22:492:4099.78%
 Puerto RicoSan Juan12:55:5514:16:1215:29:212:3394.78%
 United States Virgin IslandsCharlotte Amalie12:58:3614:18:1015:30:322:3291.97%
 United States Virgin IslandsCruz Bay12:58:5414:18:2315:30:402:3291.62%
 British Virgin IslandsRoad Town12:59:0714:18:2715:30:372:3290.88%
 United States Virgin IslandsChristiansted13:00:0514:19:3715:31:522:3292.99%
 ArubaOranjestad12:59:4614:21:3415:35:492:3689.76%
 Saint Kitts and NevisBasseterre13:04:5614:23:1315:34:102:2988.89%
 CuraçaoWillemstad13:02:3914:24:0215:37:462:3591.66%
 Antigua and BarbudaSt. John's13:07:0214:24:4315:35:042:2887.01%
 Caribbean NetherlandsKralendijk13:03:4414:24:5715:38:262:3593.62%
 GuadeloupeBasse-Terre13:09:0714:26:5615:37:182:2889.85%
 DominicaRoseau13:10:5814:28:4115:38:502:2890.88%
 VenezuelaCaracas13:09:4214:30:0115:42:272:3392.71%
 MartiniqueFort-de-France13:12:4614:30:2115:40:182:2891.98%
 Saint LuciaCastries13:13:5714:31:3215:41:262:2793.42%
 Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesKingstown13:14:5814:32:4715:42:492:2896.33%
 GrenadaSt. George's13:15:5714:34:0615:44:222:2899.87%
 BarbadosBridgetown13:18:0914:34:5215:43:522:2692.36%
 Trinidad and TobagoScarborough13:19:2414:36:5515:46:302:2799.77%
 French GuianaCayenne14:44:0215:55:4817:00:012:1697.78%
 BrazilFortaleza15:11:3416:14:3317:11:302:0097.97%
References:[1]

Eclipse details

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Shown below are two tables displaying details about this particular solar eclipse. The first table outlines times at which the Moon's penumbra or umbra attains the specific parameter, and the second table describes various other parameters pertaining to this eclipse.[5]

August 12, 2045 Solar Eclipse Times
EventTime (UTC)
First Penumbral External Contact2045 August 12 at 15:07:00.8 UTC
First Umbral External Contact2045 August 12 at 16:00:47.6 UTC
First Central Line2045 August 12 at 16:02:23.2 UTC
First Umbral Internal Contact2045 August 12 at 16:03:58.9 UTC
First Penumbral Internal Contact2045 August 12 at 16:59:52.7 UTC
Equatorial Conjunction2045 August 12 at 17:32:55.3 UTC
Greatest Duration2045 August 12 at 17:36:50.7 UTC
Ecliptic Conjunction2045 August 12 at 17:40:30.1 UTC
Greatest Eclipse2045 August 12 at 17:42:39.1 UTC
Last Penumbral Internal Contact2045 August 12 at 18:25:38.4 UTC
Last Umbral Internal Contact2045 August 12 at 19:21:25.5 UTC
Last Central Line2045 August 12 at 19:23:01.0 UTC
Last Umbral External Contact2045 August 12 at 19:24:36.5 UTC
Last Penumbral External Contact2045 August 12 at 20:18:21.5 UTC
August 12, 2045 Solar Eclipse Parameters
ParameterValue
Eclipse Magnitude1.07736
Eclipse Obscuration1.16069
Gamma0.21161
Sun Right Ascension09h31m17.7s
Sun Declination+14°40'40.5"
Sun Semi-Diameter15'47.0"
Sun Equatorial Horizontal Parallax08.7"
Moon Right Ascension09h31m39.7s
Moon Declination+14°52'29.9"
Moon Semi-Diameter16'43.3"
Moon Equatorial Horizontal Parallax1°01'22.3"
ΔT81.6 s

Eclipse season

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See also:Eclipse cycle

This eclipse is part of aneclipse season, a period, roughly every six months, when eclipses occur. Only two (or occasionally three) eclipse seasons occur each year, and each season lasts about 35 days and repeats just short of six months (173 days) later; thus two full eclipse seasons always occur each year. Either two or three eclipses happen each eclipse season. In the sequence below, each eclipse is separated by afortnight.

Eclipse season of August 2045
August 12
Descending node (new moon)
August 27
Ascending node (full moon)
Total solar eclipse
Solar Saros 136
Penumbral lunar eclipse
Lunar Saros 148

Related eclipses

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Eclipses in 2045

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Metonic

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Tzolkinex

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Half-Saros

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Tritos

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Solar Saros 136

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Inex

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Triad

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Solar eclipses of 2044–2047

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This eclipse is a member of asemester series. An eclipse in a semester series of solar eclipses repeats approximately every 177 days and 4 hours (a semester) at alternatingnodes of the Moon's orbit.[6]

The partial solar eclipses onJune 23, 2047 andDecember 16, 2047 occur in the next lunar year eclipse set.

Solar eclipse series sets from 2044 to 2047
Ascending node Descending node
SarosMapGammaSarosMapGamma
121February 28, 2044

Annular
−0.9954126August 23, 2044

Total
0.9613
131February 16, 2045

Annular
−0.3125136August 12, 2045

Total
0.2116
141February 5, 2046

Annular
0.3765146August 2, 2046

Total
−0.535
151January 26, 2047

Partial
1.045156July 22, 2047

Partial
−1.3477

Saros 136

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This eclipse is a part ofSaros series 136, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, and containing 71 events. The series started with a partial solar eclipse on June 14, 1360. It contains annular eclipses from September 8, 1504 through November 12, 1594; hybrid eclipses from November 22, 1612 through January 17, 1703; and total eclipses from January 27, 1721 through May 13, 2496. The series ends at member 71 as a partial eclipse on July 30, 2622. Its eclipses are tabulated in three columns; every third eclipse in the same column is oneexeligmos apart, so they all cast shadows over approximately the same parts of the Earth.

The longest duration of annularity was produced by member 9 at 32 seconds on September 8, 1504, and the longest duration of totality was produced by member 34 at 7 minutes, 7.74 seconds onJune 20, 1955. All eclipses in this series occur at the Moon’sdescending node of orbit.[7]

Series members 26–47 occur between 1801 and 2200:
262728

March 24, 1811

April 3, 1829

April 15, 1847
293031

April 25, 1865

May 6, 1883

May 18, 1901
323334

May 29, 1919

June 8, 1937

June 20, 1955
353637

June 30, 1973

July 11, 1991

July 22, 2009
383940

August 2, 2027

August 12, 2045

August 24, 2063
414243

September 3, 2081

September 14, 2099

September 26, 2117
444546

October 7, 2135

October 17, 2153

October 29, 2171
47

November 8, 2189

Metonic series

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Themetonic series repeats eclipses every 19 years (6939.69 days), lasting about 5 cycles. Eclipses occur in nearly the same calendar date. In addition, the octon subseries repeats 1/5 of that or every 3.8 years (1387.94 days). All eclipses in this table occur at the Moon's descending node.

22 eclipse events between June 1, 2011 and October 24, 2098
May 31–June 1March 19–20January 5–6October 24–25August 12–13
118120122124126

June 1, 2011

March 20, 2015

January 6, 2019

October 25, 2022

August 12, 2026
128130132134136

June 1, 2030

March 20, 2034

January 5, 2038

October 25, 2041

August 12, 2045
138140142144146

May 31, 2049

March 20, 2053

January 5, 2057

October 24, 2060

August 12, 2064
148150152154156

May 31, 2068

March 19, 2072

January 6, 2076

October 24, 2079

August 13, 2083
158160162164

June 1, 2087

October 24, 2098

Tritos series

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This eclipse is a part of atritos cycle, repeating at alternating nodes every 135synodic months (≈ 3986.63 days, or 11 years minus 1 month). Their appearance and longitude are irregular due to a lack of synchronization with theanomalistic month (period of perigee), but groupings of 3 tritos cycles (≈ 33 years minus 3 months) come close (≈ 434.044 anomalistic months), so eclipses are similar in these groupings.

Series members between 1801 and 2200

June 26, 1805
(Saros 114)

May 27, 1816
(Saros 115)

April 26, 1827
(Saros 116)

March 25, 1838
(Saros 117)

February 23, 1849
(Saros 118)

January 23, 1860
(Saros 119)

December 22, 1870
(Saros 120)

November 21, 1881
(Saros 121)

October 20, 1892
(Saros 122)

September 21, 1903
(Saros 123)

August 21, 1914
(Saros 124)

July 20, 1925
(Saros 125)

June 19, 1936
(Saros 126)

May 20, 1947
(Saros 127)

April 19, 1958
(Saros 128)

March 18, 1969
(Saros 129)

February 16, 1980
(Saros 130)

January 15, 1991
(Saros 131)

December 14, 2001
(Saros 132)

November 13, 2012
(Saros 133)

October 14, 2023
(Saros 134)

September 12, 2034
(Saros 135)

August 12, 2045
(Saros 136)

July 12, 2056
(Saros 137)

June 11, 2067
(Saros 138)

May 11, 2078
(Saros 139)

April 10, 2089
(Saros 140)

March 10, 2100
(Saros 141)

February 8, 2111
(Saros 142)

January 8, 2122
(Saros 143)

December 7, 2132
(Saros 144)

November 7, 2143
(Saros 145)

October 7, 2154
(Saros 146)

September 5, 2165
(Saros 147)

August 4, 2176
(Saros 148)

July 6, 2187
(Saros 149)

June 4, 2198
(Saros 150)

Inex series

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This eclipse is a part of the long periodinex cycle, repeating at alternating nodes, every 358synodic months (≈ 10,571.95 days, or 29 years minus 20 days). Their appearance and longitude are irregular due to a lack of synchronization with theanomalistic month (period of perigee). However, groupings of 3 inex cycles (≈ 87 years minus 2 months) comes close (≈ 1,151.02 anomalistic months), so eclipses are similar in these groupings.

Series members between 1801 and 2200

January 21, 1814
(Saros 128)

December 31, 1842
(Saros 129)

December 12, 1871
(Saros 130)

November 22, 1900
(Saros 131)

November 1, 1929
(Saros 132)

October 12, 1958
(Saros 133)

September 23, 1987
(Saros 134)

September 1, 2016
(Saros 135)

August 12, 2045
(Saros 136)

July 24, 2074
(Saros 137)

July 4, 2103
(Saros 138)

June 13, 2132
(Saros 139)

May 25, 2161
(Saros 140)

May 4, 2190
(Saros 141)

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"August 12, 2045 Total Solar Eclipse". timeanddate. Retrieved15 August 2024.
  2. ^"Moon Distances for London, United Kingdom, England". timeanddate. Retrieved15 August 2024.
  3. ^abc"Total Solar Eclipse of 2045 Aug 12".NASA. Retrieved2024-09-17.
  4. ^Google Earth Gallery for Solar and Lunar Eclipses, Xavier M. Jubier, 2011
  5. ^"Total Solar Eclipse of 2045 Aug 12". EclipseWise.com. Retrieved15 August 2024.
  6. ^van Gent, R.H."Solar- and Lunar-Eclipse Predictions from Antiquity to the Present".A Catalogue of Eclipse Cycles. Utrecht University. Retrieved6 October 2018.
  7. ^"NASA - Catalog of Solar Eclipses of Saros 136".eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov.

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