Solar Saros 130

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November 30, 1853
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November 30, 1853
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December 12, 1871
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December 12, 1871
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December 22, 1889
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December 22, 1889
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March 9, 2016
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March 9, 2016
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Saros cycle series 130 for solar eclipses occurs at the Moon's descending node, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 73 eclipses, 43 of which are umbral (all total). The first eclipse in the series was on 20 August 1096 and the last eclipse will be on 25 October 2394. The most recent eclipse was a total eclipse on 9 March 2016 and the next will be a total eclipse on 20 March 2034.

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The longest totality was 6 minutes 41 seconds on 11 July 1619.

This solar saros is linked to Lunar Saros 123.

Umbral eclipses

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 130 appears in the following table.

ClassificationNumberPercent
All Umbral eclipses43100.00%
Central (two limits)43100.00%
Central (one limit)00.00%
Non-central (one limit)00.00%

All eclipses

Note: Dates are given in the Julian calendar prior to 15 October 1582, and in the Gregorian calendar after that.

SarosMemberDateTime
(Greatest)
UTC
TypeLocation
Lat, Long
Gamma Mag. Width
(km)
Duration
(min:sec)
Ref
1301August 20, 109618:35:35Partial61.4S 164.7W-1.5110.0743
1302September 1, 11141:57:49Partial61.1S 75.7E-1.45270.1773
1303September 11, 11329:29:13Partial60.9S 46.1W-1.40070.2695
1304September 22, 115017:12:01Partial60.9S 170.7W-1.35680.3471
1305October 3, 11681:04:24Partial61.1S 62.2E-1.31970.4129
1306October 14, 11869:06:01Partial61.4S 67.1W-1.28910.467
1307October 24, 120417:16:40Partial61.9S 161.2E-1.2650.5097
1308November 5, 12221:35:45Partial62.5S 27.2E-1.24740.5408
1309November 15, 124010:01:04Partial63.3S 108.5W-1.23390.5649
13010November 26, 125818:31:26Partial64.2S 114.3E-1.22390.5826
13011December 7, 12763:05:28Partial65.2S 24.2W-1.21650.596
13012December 18, 129411:42:14Partial66.3S 163.8W-1.21080.6064
13013December 28, 131220:17:58Partial67.4S 56.4E-1.20380.6192
13014January 9, 13314:53:22Partial68.4S 83.8W-1.19610.6333
13015January 19, 134913:24:42Partial69.5S 136.3E-1.18470.6546
13016January 30, 136721:53:13Partial70.4S 3.5W-1.17040.6812
13017February 10, 13856:14:26Partial71.1S 142.1W-1.14980.7198
13018February 21, 140314:31:42Partial71.7S 79.8E-1.12530.766
13019March 3, 142122:40:34Partial72S 56.6W-1.09330.8265
13020March 15, 14396:43:34Partial72.1S 168.3E-1.05590.898
13021March 25, 145714:38:16Partial71.9S 35.4E-1.01070.9845
13022April 5, 147522:27:42Total60.5S 123.6W-0.96071.0313862m 8s
13023April 16, 14936:10:20Total49.5S 107.3E-0.90421.03913083m 0s
13024April 27, 151113:47:24Total40S 14.7W-0.84251.04632863m 50s
13025May 7, 152921:19:50Total31.3S 133.1W-0.7761.05262764m 38s
13026May 19, 15474:48:58Total23.5S 110.7E-0.7061.05812705m 22s
13027May 29, 156512:15:00Total16.5S 3.7W-0.63291.06292665m 57s
13028June 19, 158319:39:32Total10.4S 116.9W-0.55811.06672626m 23s
13029June 30, 16013:03:59Total5.3S 130.7E-0.48261.06972596m 37s
13030July 11, 161910:29:59Total1.3S 18.6E-0.40771.07182556m 41s
13031July 21, 163717:57:08Total1.8N 93.4W-0.33351.07312516m 37s
13032August 2, 16551:28:36Total3.7N 154E-0.26251.07352476m 28s
13033August 12, 16739:04:05Total4.6N 40.6E-0.19461.07312426m 15s
13034August 23, 169116:45:57Total4.5N 74.3W-0.13171.0722366m 1s
13035September 4, 17090:32:26Total3.7N 169.7E-0.07251.07032295m 47s
13036September 15, 17278:27:31Total2.2N 51.4E-0.02021.06812225m 33s
13037September 25, 174516:28:56Total0.3N 68.6W0.02691.06552145m 21s
13038October 7, 17630:39:04Total2S 169.1E0.06661.06272065m 9s
13039October 17, 17818:55:59Total4.3S 45.1E0.10071.05961974m 59s
13040October 28, 179917:21:46Total6.7S 81.3W0.12741.05661884m 50s
13041November 9, 18171:53:53Total8.9S 150.9E0.14871.05361794m 42s
13042November 20, 183510:31:58Total10.7S 21.6E0.16491.0511714m 35s
13043 November 30, 1853 19:15:39Total12S 109W0.17631.04851644m 28s
13044 December 12, 1871 4:03:38Total12.7S 119.4E0.18361.04651574m 23s
13045 December 22, 1889 12:54:15Total12.7S 12.8W0.18881.04491524m 18s
13046 January 3, 1908 21:45:22Total11.8S 145.1W0.19341.04371494m 14s
13047 January 14, 1926 6:36:58Total10.1S 82.3E0.19731.0431474m 11s
13048 January 25, 1944 15:26:42Total7.6S 50.2W0.20251.04281464m 9s
13049 February 5, 1962 0:12:38Total4.2S 178.1E0.21071.0431474m 8s
13050 February 16, 1980 8:54:01Total0.1S 47.1E0.22241.04341494m 8s
13051 February 26, 1998 17:29:27Total4.7N 82.7W0.23911.04411514m 9s
13052 March 9, 2016 1:58:19Total10.1N 148.8E0.26091.0451554m 9s
13053 March 20, 2034 10:18:45Total16.1N 22.2E0.28941.04581594m 9s
13054 March 30, 2052 18:31:53Total22.4N 102.5W0.32381.04661644m 8s
13055 April 11, 2070 2:36:09Total29.1N 135.1E0.36521.04721684m 4s
13056 April 21, 2088 10:31:49Total36N 15.1E0.41351.04741733m 58s
13057May 3, 210618:19:20Total43.1N 102.3W0.46811.04721773m 47s
13058May 14, 21241:59:10Total50.3N 143.2E0.52861.04641823m 34s
13059May 25, 21429:32:37Total57.4N 31.9E0.59371.04491873m 17s
13060June 4, 216016:58:36Total64.5N 74.9W0.66451.04281922m 58s
13061 June 16, 2178 0:20:42Total71N 175.3W0.73781.03961982m 36s
13062June 26, 21967:37:40Total76.3N 97E0.81491.03562082m 12s
13063July 8, 221414:52:45Total78.1N 28.3E0.89251.03032301m 46s
13064July 18, 223222:04:56Total72.4N 33.4W0.97171.02293481m 14s
13065July 30, 22505:18:25Partial62.9N 124.7W1.0490.9114
13066August 9, 226812:32:05Partial62.2N 118E1.12540.7684
13067August 20, 228619:48:22Partial61.7N 0.2E1.19870.6322
13068September 1, 23043:07:40Partial61.4N 118.2W1.26840.5038
13069September 12, 232210:32:06Partial61.1N 122.2E1.33280.3865
13070September 22, 234018:01:34Partial61.1N 1.4E1.39250.2793
13071October 4, 23581:36:39Partial61.1N 120.7W1.44640.1835
13072October 14, 23769:18:28Partial61.4N 115.4E1.49410.1003
13073October 25, 239417:07:13Partial61.8N 10.3W1.53510.0298

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