Solar eclipse of March 30, 2033 | |
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Type of eclipse | |
Nature | Total |
Gamma | 0.9778 |
Magnitude | 1.0462 |
Maximum eclipse | |
Duration | 2m 37s |
Coordinates | 71.3N 155.8W |
Max. width of band | 781 km |
Times (UTC) | |
Greatest eclipse | 18:02:36 |
References | |
Saros | 120 (62 of 71) |
Catalog # (SE5000) | 9581 |
A total solar eclipse will occur on March 30, 2033.
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This set of solar eclipses repeat approximately every 177 days and 4 hours at alternating nodes of the moon's orbit.
Ascending node | Descending node | |||||
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120 | March 30, 2033 Total |
125 | September 23, 2033 Partial |
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130 | March 20, 2034 Total |
136 | September 12, 2034 Annular |
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140 | March 9, 2035 Annular |
145 | September 2, 2035 Total |
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150 | February 27, 2036 Partial |
155 | August 21, 2036 Partial |
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A partial solar eclipse on July 23, 2036 occurs in the next lunar year eclipse set. |
It is a part of Saros cycle 120, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 71 events. The series started with partial solar eclipse on May 27, 933 AD, and reached an annular eclipse on August 11, 1059. It was a hybrid event for 3 dates: May 8, 1510, through May 29, 1546, and total eclipses from June 8, 1564 through March 30, 2033. The series ends at member 71 as a partial eclipse on July 7, 2195. The longest duration of totality was 2 minutes, 16 seconds on August 12, 1654.[1]
Series members 55-65 occur between 1901 and 2100:
55 | 56 | 57 |
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January 14, 1907 |
January 24, 1925 |
February 4, 1943 |
58 | 59 | 60 |
February 15, 1961 |
February 26, 1979 |
March 9, 1997 |
61 | 62 | 63 |
March 20, 2015 |
March 30, 2033 |
April 11, 2051 |
64 | 65 | |
April 21, 2069 |
May 2, 2087 |