Saros cycle series 123 for solar eclipses occurs at the Moon's ascending node, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 70 eclipses, 44 of which are umbral (27 annular, 3 hybrid, 14 total). The first eclipse in the series was on 29 April 1074 and the last will be on 31 May 2318. The most recent eclipse was a partial eclipse on 25 November 2011 and the next will be a partial eclipse on 5 December 2029.
The longest totality was 3 minutes 27 seconds on 27 July 1813, the longest annular was 8 minutes 7 seconds on 9 November 1398, and the longest hybrid eclipse was 1 minute 32 seconds on 22 May 1705.
This solar saros is linked to Lunar Saros 116.
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 123 appears in the following table.
Classification | Number | Percent |
---|---|---|
All Umbral eclipses | 44 | 100.00% |
Central (two limits) | 42 | 95.45% |
Central (one limit) | 1 | 2.27% |
Non-central (one limit) | 1 | 2.27% |
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
123 | 1 | April 29, 1074 | 1:23:46 | Partial | 62.2N 39.8E | 1.4965 | 0.1151 | |||
123 | 2 | May 9, 1092 | 7:55:04 | Partial | 62.8N 67.4W | 1.4182 | 0.2481 | |||
123 | 3 | May 20, 1110 | 14:22:27 | Partial | 63.6N 173.8W | 1.3362 | 0.3876 | |||
123 | 4 | May 30, 1128 | 20:45:57 | Partial | 64.5N 80.5E | 1.2507 | 0.5336 | |||
123 | 5 | June 11, 1146 | 3:09:15 | Partial | 65.4N 25.5W | 1.1642 | 0.6817 | |||
123 | 6 | June 21, 1164 | 9:30:36 | Partial | 66.4N 131.2W | 1.0754 | 0.8336 | |||
123 | 7 | July 2, 1182 | 15:55:48 | Annular [lower-alpha 1] | 74.6N 120.1E | 0.9892 | 0.9368 | - | 3m 50s | |
123 | 8 | July 12, 1200 | 22:22:50 | Annular | 83.6N 101.5W | 0.9039 | 0.9409 | 521 | 4m 12s | |
123 | 9 | July 24, 1218 | 4:55:35 | Annular | 72.3N 135.3E | 0.8225 | 0.9425 | 376 | 4m 34s | |
123 | 10 | August 3, 1236 | 11:33:03 | Annular | 61.9N 29.8E | 0.7441 | 0.9432 | 314 | 4m 57s | |
123 | 11 | August 14, 1254 | 18:19:43 | Annular | 52.6N 75.8W | 0.6726 | 0.9433 | 282 | 5m 23s | |
123 | 12 | August 25, 1272 | 1:13:45 | Annular | 43.9N 177.3E | 0.6067 | 0.943 | 264 | 5m 50s | |
123 | 13 | September 5, 1290 | 8:17:10 | Annular | 35.8N 68.4E | 0.548 | 0.9424 | 253 | 6m 17s | |
123 | 14 | September 15, 1308 | 15:30:02 | Annular | 28.2N 42.6W | 0.4964 | 0.9417 | 247 | 6m 43s | |
123 | 15 | September 26, 1326 | 22:53:53 | Annular | 21.3N 156.1W | 0.4531 | 0.9409 | 244 | 7m 7s | |
123 | 16 | October 7, 1344 | 6:26:57 | Annular | 15.1N 88.4E | 0.417 | 0.9402 | 242 | 7m 29s | |
123 | 17 | October 18, 1362 | 14:09:27 | Annular | 9.6N 29.1W | 0.3879 | 0.9397 | 241 | 7m 48s | |
123 | 18 | October 28, 1380 | 22:00:47 | Annular | 4.9N 148.4W | 0.3656 | 0.9395 | 240 | 8m 1s | |
123 | 19 | November 9, 1398 | 6:00:34 | Annular | 1.1N 90.5E | 0.3493 | 0.9397 | 238 | 8m 7s | |
123 | 20 | November 19, 1416 | 14:05:55 | Annular | 1.8S 31.6W | 0.337 | 0.9404 | 234 | 8m 5s | |
123 | 21 | November 30, 1434 | 22:17:34 | Annular | 3.7S 155W | 0.329 | 0.9416 | 229 | 7m 54s | |
123 | 22 | December 11, 1452 | 6:31:53 | Annular | 4.8S 81.1E | 0.3224 | 0.9434 | 221 | 7m 32s | |
123 | 23 | December 22, 1470 | 14:49:05 | Annular | 4.9S 43.4W | 0.3175 | 0.9458 | 210 | 7m 2s | |
123 | 24 | January 1, 1489 | 23:04:27 | Annular | 4.3S 167.5W | 0.3102 | 0.9489 | 197 | 6m 24s | |
123 | 25 | January 13, 1507 | 7:20:10 | Annular | 3S 68.3E | 0.3024 | 0.9526 | 181 | 5m 42s | |
123 | 26 | January 23, 1525 | 15:31:21 | Annular | 1.2S 54.8W | 0.2897 | 0.9569 | 163 | 4m 58s | |
123 | 27 | February 3, 1543 | 23:38:52 | Annular | 1N 177W | 0.2735 | 0.9617 | 143 | 4m 14s | |
123 | 28 | February 14, 1561 | 7:39:21 | Annular | 3.4N 62.6E | 0.2507 | 0.967 | 122 | 3m 30s | |
123 | 29 | February 25, 1579 | 15:34:47 | Annular | 6N 56.4W | 0.2229 | 0.9728 | 100 | 2m 48s | |
123 | 30 | March 17, 1597 | 23:22:39 | Annular | 8.4N 173.3W | 0.1878 | 0.9788 | 77 | 2m 8s | |
123 | 31 | March 29, 1615 | 7:03:24 | Annular | 10.7N 71.7E | 0.1461 | 0.9851 | 53 | 1m 28s | |
123 | 32 | April 8, 1633 | 14:37:06 | Annular | 12.4N 41.2W | 0.0976 | 0.9913 | 31 | 0m 51s | |
123 | 33 | April 19, 1651 | 22:04:37 | Annular | 13.7N 152.4W | 0.0433 | 0.9976 | 8 | 0m 14s | |
123 | 34 | April 30, 1669 | 5:26:07 | Hybrid | 14.1N 98.2E | -0.0171 | 1.0036 | 13 | 0m 22s | |
123 | 35 | May 11, 1687 | 12:42:28 | Hybrid | 13.6N 9.9W | -0.0828 | 1.0094 | 33 | 0m 57s | |
123 | 36 | May 22, 1705 | 19:55:06 | Hybrid | 12.2N 117W | -0.1525 | 1.0147 | 51 | 1m 32s | |
123 | 37 | June 3, 1723 | 3:05:13 | Total | 9.6N 136.1E | -0.2251 | 1.0196 | 69 | 2m 5s | |
123 | 38 | June 13, 1741 | 10:12:48 | Total | 6N 29.4E | -0.3007 | 1.0239 | 85 | 2m 35s | |
123 | 39 | June 24, 1759 | 17:20:59 | Total | 1.4N 78.1W | -0.3768 | 1.0275 | 101 | 2m 59s | |
123 | 40 | July 5, 1777 | 0:29:29 | Total | 4.2S 173.7E | -0.4531 | 1.0305 | 115 | 3m 17s | |
123 | 41 | July 16, 1795 | 7:41:36 | Total | 10.4S 63.8E | -0.5274 | 1.0327 | 130 | 3m 26s | |
123 | 42 | July 27, 1813 | 14:55:35 | Total | 17.4S 47.4W | -0.6006 | 1.0341 | 144 | 3m 27s | |
123 | 43 | August 7, 1831 | 22:15:59 | Total | 24.9S 160.9W | -0.6691 | 1.0349 | 158 | 3m 20s | |
123 | 44 | August 18, 1849 | 5:40:49 | Total | 32.9S 83.5E | -0.7343 | 1.0349 | 172 | 3m 7s | |
123 | 45 | August 29, 1867 | 13:13:07 | Total | 41.1S 34.9W | -0.794 | 1.0344 | 189 | 2m 51s | |
123 | 46 | September 8, 1885 | 20:51:52 | Total | 49.6S 156.5W | -0.8489 | 1.0332 | 211 | 2m 31s | |
123 | 47 | September 21, 1903 | 4:39:52 | Total | 58S 77.2E | -0.8967 | 1.0316 | 241 | 2m 12s | |
123 | 48 | October 1, 1921 | 12:35:58 | Total | 66.1S 56.1W | -0.9383 | 1.0293 | 291 | 1m 52s | |
123 | 49 | October 12, 1939 | 20:40:23 | Total | 72.8S 155.1E | -0.9737 | 1.0266 | 418 | 1m 32s | |
123 | 50 | October 23, 1957 | 4:54:02 | Total [lower-alpha 2] | 71.2S 23.1W | 1.0022 | 1.0013 | - | - | |
123 | 51 | November 3, 1975 | 13:15:54 | Partial | 70.4S 161.7W | -1.0248 | 0.9588 | |||
123 | 52 | November 13, 1993 | 21:45:51 | Partial | 69.6S 58.3E | -1.0411 | 0.928 | |||
123 | 53 | November 25, 2011 | 6:21:24 | Partial | 68.6S 82.4W | -1.0536 | 0.9047 | |||
123 | 54 | December 5, 2029 | 15:03:58 | Partial | 67.5S 135.7E | -1.0609 | 0.8911 | |||
123 | 55 | December 16, 2047 | 23:50:12 | Partial | 66.4S 6.6W | -1.0661 | 0.8816 | |||
123 | 56 | December 27, 2065 | 8:39:56 | Partial | 65.4S 149.2W | -1.0688 | 0.8769 | |||
123 | 57 | January 7, 2084 | 17:30:23 | Partial | 64.4S 68.5E | -1.0715 | 0.8723 | |||
123 | 58 | January 19, 2102 | 2:21:30 | Partial | 63.5S 73.6W | -1.0741 | 0.8682 | |||
123 | 59 | January 30, 2120 | 11:09:56 | Partial | 62.7S 145.3E | -1.0792 | 0.8594 | |||
123 | 60 | February 9, 2138 | 19:55:23 | Partial | 62.1S 5.1E | -1.0872 | 0.8453 | |||
123 | 61 | February 21, 2156 | 4:36:02 | Partial | 61.6S 133.7W | -1.0995 | 0.823 | |||
123 | 62 | March 3, 2174 | 13:11:54 | Partial | 61.3S 88.7E | -1.1162 | 0.7924 | |||
123 | 63 | March 13, 2192 | 21:40:00 | Partial | 61.1S 46.8W | -1.1395 | 0.7491 | |||
123 | 64 | March 26, 2210 | 6:01:57 | Partial | 61.1S 179.2E | -1.168 | 0.6954 | |||
123 | 65 | April 5, 2228 | 14:15:36 | Partial | 61.3S 47.3E | -1.2036 | 0.6279 | |||
123 | 66 | April 16, 2246 | 22:23:24 | Partial | 61.6S 83.2W | -1.2445 | 0.5498 | |||
123 | 67 | April 27, 2264 | 6:21:41 | Partial | 62.1S 148.5E | -1.2931 | 0.4564 | |||
123 | 68 | May 8, 2282 | 14:15:16 | Partial | 62.7S 21.3E | -1.3458 | 0.3545 | |||
123 | 69 | May 19, 2300 | 22:00:39 | Partial | 63.4S 104.1W | -1.4049 | 0.2399 | |||
123 | 70 | May 31, 2318 | 5:42:33 | Partial | 64.2S 131.2E | -1.467 | 0.1192 |
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