Solar Saros 131

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January 26, 2009
Partially of an annular event from Riversdale, South Africa
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January 26, 2009
Partially of an annular event from Riversdale, South Africa
Series member 50

Saros cycle series 131 for solar eclipses occurs at the Moon's ascending node, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 70 eclipses, 41 of which are umbral (6 total, 5 hybrid, 30 annular). The first eclipse in the series was on 1 August 1125 and the last will be on 2 September 2369. The most recent eclipse was an annular eclipse on 26 January 2009 and the next eclipse will be an annular eclipse on 6 February 2027.

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The longest totality was 58 seconds on 30 May 1612 and the longest annular was 7 minutes 54 seconds on 26 January 2009.

This solar saros is linked to Lunar Saros 124.

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 131 appears in the following table.

ClassificationNumberPercent
All Umbral eclipses41100.00%
Central (two limits)41100.00%
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
1311August 1, 11255:15:09Partial69.9N 109.5W1.46660.1198
1312August 12, 114312:57:36Partial70.7N 121.9E1.40880.2324
1313August 22, 116120:46:37Partial71.3N 8.8W1.35640.334
1314September 3, 11794:42:14Partial71.7N 141.7W1.30960.4241
1315September 13, 119712:45:54Partial71.9N 83.1E1.26950.5009
1316September 24, 121520:55:57Partial71.9N 53.7W1.23510.5664
1317October 5, 12335:14:34Partial71.6N 167.4E1.2080.6174
1318October 16, 125113:39:20Partial71N 27.4E1.18630.6578
1319October 26, 126922:11:15Partial70.3N 113.8W1.17080.6862
13110November 7, 12876:48:15Partial69.4N 104.2E1.160.7059
13111November 17, 130515:30:56Partial68.4N 38.4W1.1540.7163
13112November 29, 13230:16:11Partial67.3N 178.8E1.15090.7215
13113December 9, 13419:03:29Partial66.3N 36.2E1.150.7229
13114December 20, 135917:50:58Partial65.2N 106W1.14960.7231
13115December 31, 13772:38:10Partial64.3N 112.2E1.14940.7234
13116January 11, 139611:21:14Partial63.4N 28.1W1.14640.7287
13117January 21, 141420:00:46Partial62.6N 167.3W1.14110.7384
13118February 2, 14324:33:42Partial62N 55.4E1.13090.7571
13119February 12, 145013:01:23Partial61.5N 80.5W1.11690.7829
13120February 23, 146821:18:55Partial61.2N 146.3E1.09530.8228
13121March 6, 14865:30:00Partial61N 14.7E1.06890.8714
13122March 16, 150413:30:09Partial61N 114W1.03450.9348
13123March 27, 152221:22:59Total62N 127.7E0.99461.00763470m 26s
13124April 7, 15405:04:30Total63.1N 34.7E0.94621.01151230m 42s
13125April 18, 155812:39:27Total64.1N 67.8W0.8931.01321000m 50s
13126April 28, 157620:04:44Total64.8N 168W0.83281.014860m 55s
13127May 20, 15943:23:17Total64.9N 94.1E0.76781.0141760m 58s
13128May 30, 161210:34:29Total63.6N 1.9W0.69761.0135650m 58s
13129June 10, 163017:41:07Hybrid60.9N 98.3W0.62441.0122540m 55s
13130June 21, 16480:43:22Hybrid56.7N 164E0.54831.0102420m 49s
13131July 2, 16667:42:30Hybrid51.4N 64.4E0.47041.0075290m 39s
13132July 12, 168414:40:35Hybrid45.2N 37.1W0.39261.0041160m 23s
13133July 24, 170221:38:51Hybrid38.4N 140.4W0.3161.000110m 1s
13134August 4, 17204:38:15Annular31.1N 114.8E0.24090.9957160m 27s
13135August 15, 173811:40:12Annular23.7N 8.4E0.16880.9907331m 0s
13136August 25, 175618:46:17Annular16.1N 99.5W0.10090.9853521m 38s
13137September 6, 17741:57:40Annular8.7N 150.9E0.03850.9797722m 20s
13138September 16, 17929:13:52Annular1.3N 39.9E-0.01910.9739933m 2s
13139September 28, 181016:37:25Annular5.8S 72.8W-0.06960.96811153m 45s
13140October 9, 18280:07:47Annular12.5S 173E-0.11390.96231374m 26s
13141October 20, 18467:46:12Annular18.7S 57.3E-0.15060.95671595m 5s
13142October 30, 186415:30:31Annular24.3S 59.3W-0.18160.95141815m 41s
13143November 10, 188223:22:21Annular29.2S 177W-0.20560.94652016m 14s
13144 November 22, 1900 7:19:43Annular33.1S 64.8E-0.22450.94212206m 42s
13145 December 3, 1918 15:22:02Annular36.1S 53.7W-0.23870.93832367m 6s
13146 December 13, 1936 23:28:12Annular37.8S 172.6W-0.24930.93492517m 25s
13147 December 25, 1954 7:36:42Annular38.4S 68.2E-0.25760.93232627m 39s
13148 January 4, 1973 15:46:21Annular37.9S 51.2W-0.26440.93032717m 49s
13149 January 15, 1991 23:53:51Annular36.4S 170.4W-0.27270.9292777m 53s
13150 January 26, 2009 7:59:45Annular34.1S 70.2E-0.2820.92822807m 54s
13151 February 6, 2027 16:00:48Annular31.3S 48.5W-0.29520.92812827m 51s
13152 February 16, 2045 23:56:07Annular28.3S 166.2W-0.31250.92852817m 47s
13153 February 28, 2063 7:43:30Annular25.2S 77.7E-0.3360.92932807m 41s
13154 March 10, 2081 15:23:31Annular22.4S 36.7W-0.36530.93042777m 36s
13155 March 21, 2099 22:54:32Annular20S 149W-0.40160.93182757m 32s
13156April 2, 21176:15:20Annular18.4S 101.1E-0.44590.93332747m 30s
13157April 13, 213513:27:05Annular17.6S 6.5W-0.49730.93492747m 30s
13158April 23, 215320:29:24Annular17.9S 111.8W-0.55570.93642797m 31s
13159May 5, 21713:23:15Annular19.4S 144.8E-0.62090.93782897m 32s
13160May 15, 218910:08:34Annular22.6S 43.3E-0.69280.93873097m 31s
13161May 27, 220716:47:47Annular27.5S 57W-0.76920.93933477m 25s
13162June 6, 222523:21:31Annular34.6S 156.5W-0.84960.93924257m 10s
13163June 18, 22435:49:56Annular45.6S 104.7E-0.93420.9386526m 41s
13164June 28, 226112:16:28Partial66.6S 6E-1.01980.9282
13165July 9, 227918:41:13Partial67.7S 100.7W-1.10650.7802
13166July 20, 22971:07:47Partial68.7S 151.6E-1.19150.6346
13167August 1, 23157:34:32Partial69.6S 43.3E-1.27610.4898
13168August 11, 233314:06:48Partial70.5S 66.9W-1.35580.3534
13169August 22, 235120:42:47Partial71.2S 178.6W-1.43220.2228
13170September 2, 23693:25:56Partial71.7S 67.4E-1.50270.1025

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