Saros cycle series 122 for solar eclipses occurs at the Moon's descending node, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 70 eclipses, 42 of which are umbral (3 total, 2 hybrid, and 37 annular). The first eclipse was on 17 April 991 and the last will be on 17 May 2235. The most recent eclipse was a partial eclipse on 6 January 2019 and the next will be a partial eclipse on 16 January 2037.
The longest totality was 1 minute 25 seconds on 12 July 1135, the longest annular was 6 minutes 28 seconds on 10 October 1874, and the longest hybrid was 43 seconds on 13 August 1189.
This solar saros is linked to Lunar Saros 115.
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 122 appears in the following table.
Classification | Number | Percent |
---|---|---|
All Umbral eclipses | 42 | 100.00% |
Central (two limits) | 41 | 97.62% |
Central (one limit) | 1 | 2.38% |
Non-central (one limit) | 0 | 0.00% |
Note: Dates are given in the Julian calendar prior to 15 October 1582, and in the Gregorian calendar after that.
Saros | Member | Date | Time (Greatest) UTC | Type | Location Lat, Long | Gamma | Mag. | Width (km) | Duration (min:sec) | Ref |
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122 | 1 | April 17, 991 | 10:00:06 | Partial | 70.8S 87.9E | -1.5013 | 0.0624 | |||
122 | 2 | April 27, 1009 | 17:33:05 | Partial | 70.1S 38.6W | -1.4445 | 0.17 | |||
122 | 3 | May 9, 1027 | 1:00:48 | Partial | 69.3S 163.3W | -1.384 | 0.2848 | |||
122 | 4 | May 19, 1045 | 8:21:52 | Partial | 68.3S 74.3E | -1.3184 | 0.4089 | |||
122 | 5 | May 30, 1063 | 15:39:34 | Partial | 67.4S 46.7W | -1.2508 | 0.5365 | |||
122 | 6 | June 9, 1081 | 22:52:36 | Partial | 66.4S 166.1W | -1.18 | 0.6695 | |||
122 | 7 | June 21, 1099 | 6:05:15 | Partial | 65.4S 75.1E | -1.1092 | 0.8015 | |||
122 | 8 | July 1, 1117 | 13:16:27 | Partial | 64.5S 43W | -1.0377 | 0.9337 | |||
122 | 9 | July 12, 1135 | 20:28:48 | Total | 51.5S 147.8W | -0.9676 | 1.0179 | 248 | 1m 25s | |
122 | 10 | July 23, 1153 | 3:42:38 | Total | 41.6S 105E | -0.8994 | 1.0161 | 125 | 1m 22s | |
122 | 11 | August 3, 1171 | 11:00:18 | Total | 36.2S 4.6W | -0.835 | 1.0126 | 77 | 1m 6s | |
122 | 12 | August 13, 1189 | 18:22:08 | Hybrid | 33.2S 115.4W | -0.7744 | 1.0082 | 43 | 0m 43s | |
122 | 13 | August 25, 1207 | 1:48:51 | Hybrid | 31.9S 132.6E | -0.7186 | 1.0031 | 15 | 0m 16s | |
122 | 14 | September 4, 1225 | 9:21:58 | Annular | 31.9S 19E | -0.6686 | 0.9977 | 11 | 0m 12s | |
122 | 15 | September 15, 1243 | 17:01:45 | Annular | 33S 96W | -0.6249 | 0.992 | 35 | 0m 42s | |
122 | 16 | September 26, 1261 | 0:48:31 | Annular | 35S 147.3E | -0.5878 | 0.9863 | 59 | 1m 12s | |
122 | 17 | October 7, 1279 | 8:42:21 | Annular | 37.6S 29.1E | -0.5573 | 0.9805 | 82 | 1m 42s | |
122 | 18 | October 17, 1297 | 16:42:50 | Annular | 40.6S 90.4W | -0.533 | 0.9751 | 104 | 2m 11s | |
122 | 19 | October 29, 1315 | 0:49:59 | Annular | 43.8S 149.1E | -0.515 | 0.9698 | 126 | 2m 40s | |
122 | 20 | November 8, 1333 | 9:01:11 | Annular | 46.8S 28.4E | -0.5012 | 0.9651 | 145 | 3m 6s | |
122 | 21 | November 19, 1351 | 17:18:04 | Annular | 49.4S 92.7W | -0.4929 | 0.9608 | 163 | 3m 32s | |
122 | 22 | November 30, 1369 | 1:36:58 | Annular | 51.4S 146.6E | -0.4873 | 0.957 | 179 | 3m 55s | |
122 | 23 | December 11, 1387 | 9:58:30 | Annular | 52.4S 26.1E | -0.4843 | 0.9539 | 193 | 4m 16s | |
122 | 24 | December 21, 1405 | 18:17:58 | Annular | 52.2S 93.7W | -0.4803 | 0.9514 | 204 | 4m 35s | |
122 | 25 | January 2, 1424 | 2:37:16 | Annular | 50.7S 146.2E | -0.4768 | 0.9495 | 211 | 4m 52s | |
122 | 26 | January 12, 1442 | 10:51:53 | Annular | 48S 26.1E | -0.4704 | 0.9481 | 216 | 5m 6s | |
122 | 27 | January 23, 1460 | 19:01:52 | Annular | 44.2S 94W | -0.4607 | 0.9474 | 218 | 5m 19s | |
122 | 28 | February 3, 1478 | 3:04:10 | Annular | 39.5S 146.4E | -0.4455 | 0.9472 | 217 | 5m 31s | |
122 | 29 | February 14, 1496 | 10:59:31 | Annular | 34.2S 27.5E | -0.4249 | 0.9474 | 213 | 5m 41s | |
122 | 30 | February 24, 1514 | 18:45:30 | Annular | 28.2S 90W | -0.3974 | 0.9479 | 208 | 5m 51s | |
122 | 31 | March 7, 1532 | 2:21:40 | Annular | 21.8S 154.3E | -0.3625 | 0.9488 | 201 | 5m 59s | |
122 | 32 | March 18, 1550 | 9:47:48 | Annular | 15.1S 40.8E | -0.32 | 0.9497 | 194 | 6m 5s | |
122 | 33 | March 28, 1568 | 17:04:21 | Annular | 8.1S 70.5W | -0.2701 | 0.9507 | 187 | 6m 10s | |
122 | 34 | April 19, 1586 | 0:10:09 | Annular | 0.9S 179.1W | -0.212 | 0.9517 | 181 | 6m 12s | |
122 | 35 | April 29, 1604 | 7:07:21 | Annular | 6.3N 74.8E | -0.1473 | 0.9525 | 176 | 6m 12s | |
122 | 36 | May 10, 1622 | 13:55:35 | Annular | 13.5N 28.8W | -0.0757 | 0.9531 | 172 | 6m 7s | |
122 | 37 | May 20, 1640 | 20:37:52 | Annular | 20.4N 130.2W | 0.0002 | 0.9533 | 171 | 6m 0s | |
122 | 38 | June 1, 1658 | 3:11:38 | Annular | 27N 131.3E | 0.0828 | 0.9532 | 172 | 5m 49s | |
122 | 39 | June 11, 1676 | 9:42:37 | Annular | 33N 34.6E | 0.1673 | 0.9527 | 176 | 5m 38s | |
122 | 40 | June 22, 1694 | 16:08:45 | Annular | 38.4N 59.7W | 0.2556 | 0.9517 | 183 | 5m 27s | |
122 | 41 | July 3, 1712 | 22:34:57 | Annular | 42.8N 152.7W | 0.3433 | 0.9503 | 194 | 5m 18s | |
122 | 42 | July 15, 1730 | 4:59:09 | Annular | 46.3N 115.9E | 0.4325 | 0.9484 | 210 | 5m 13s | |
122 | 43 | July 25, 1748 | 11:27:02 | Annular | 48.7N 24.5E | 0.5183 | 0.9461 | 231 | 5m 12s | |
122 | 44 | August 5, 1766 | 17:56:58 | Annular | 50.2N 67W | 0.6023 | 0.9433 | 260 | 5m 15s | |
122 | 45 | August 16, 1784 | 0:31:53 | Annular | 50.9N 159.8W | 0.6819 | 0.9402 | 299 | 5m 23s | |
122 | 46 | August 28, 1802 | 7:12:00 | Annular | 51.3N 105.7E | 0.7569 | 0.9367 | 354 | 5m 35s | |
122 | 47 | September 7, 1820 | 13:59:58 | Annular | 51.6N 8.7E | 0.8251 | 0.9329 | 432 | 5m 49s | |
122 | 48 | September 18, 1838 | 20:55:56 | Annular | 52.4N 90.6W | 0.8868 | 0.9289 | 562 | 6m 6s | |
122 | 49 | September 29, 1856 | 3:59:44 | Annular | 54.3N 169.1E | 0.942 | 0.9246 | 831 | 6m 21s | |
122 | 50 | October 10, 1874 | 11:13:33 | Annular [lower-alpha 1] | 58.6N 72E | 0.9889 | 0.9193 | - | 6m 28s | |
122 | 51 | October 20, 1892 | 18:36:06 | Partial | 61.4N 33.3W | 1.0286 | 0.9054 | |||
122 | 52 | November 2, 1910 | 2:08:32 | Partial | 61.9N 155.1W | 1.0603 | 0.8515 | |||
122 | 53 | November 12, 1928 | 9:48:24 | Partial | 62.6N 81.1E | 1.0861 | 0.8078 | |||
122 | 54 | November 23, 1946 | 17:37:12 | Partial | 63.4N 45.3W | 1.105 | 0.7758 | |||
122 | 55 | December 4, 1964 | 1:31:54 | Partial | 64.3N 173.3W | 1.1193 | 0.7518 | |||
122 | 56 | December 15, 1982 | 9:32:09 | Partial | 65.3N 56.9E | 1.1293 | 0.735 | |||
122 | 57 | December 25, 2000 | 17:35:57 | Partial | 66.3N 74.1W | 1.1367 | 0.7228 | |||
122 | 58 | January 6, 2019 | 1:42:38 | Partial | 67.4N 153.6E | 1.1417 | 0.7145 | |||
122 | 59 | January 16, 2037 | 9:48:55 | Partial | 68.5N 20.8E | 1.1477 | 0.7049 | |||
122 | 60 | January 27, 2055 | 17:54:05 | Partial | 69.5N 112.2W | 1.155 | 0.6932 | |||
122 | 61 | February 7, 2073 | 1:55:59 | Partial | 70.5N 114.9E | 1.1651 | 0.6768 | |||
122 | 62 | February 18, 2091 | 9:54:40 | Partial | 71.2N 17.8W | 1.1779 | 0.6558 | |||
122 | 63 | March 1, 2109 | 17:45:53 | Partial | 71.8N 149.1W | 1.1972 | 0.6238 | |||
122 | 64 | March 13, 2127 | 1:32:02 | Partial | 72.1N 80.4E | 1.2208 | 0.5841 | |||
122 | 65 | March 23, 2145 | 9:09:38 | Partial | 72.1N 48W | 1.2519 | 0.5311 | |||
122 | 66 | April 3, 2163 | 16:41:51 | Partial | 71.9N 175W | 1.2876 | 0.4698 | |||
122 | 67 | April 14, 2181 | 0:04:05 | Partial | 71.5N 60.8E | 1.3318 | 0.3931 | |||
122 | 68 | April 25, 2199 | 7:21:51 | Partial | 70.8N 61.7W | 1.3799 | 0.3085 | |||
122 | 69 | May 6, 2217 | 14:31:15 | Partial | 70N 178.5E | 1.4355 | 0.21 | |||
122 | 70 | May 17, 2235 | 21:36:41 | Partial | 69.1N 60.3E | 1.4946 | 0.1044 |
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