Solar Saros 132

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A partial solar eclipse on December 14, 2001, viewed from Minnesota (Saros 132, Member 45) Partial solar eclipse December 14 2001 Minneapolis.jpg
A partial solar eclipse on December 14, 2001, viewed from Minnesota (Saros 132, Member 45)
An annular solar eclipse on December 26, 2019, viewed from Nilambur, India (Saros 132, Member 46) Nilambur 2019 12 26 Annular Solar Eclipse Brijesh Pookkottur4.jpg
An annular solar eclipse on December 26, 2019, viewed from Nilambur, India (Saros 132, Member 46)

Saros cycle series 132 for solar eclipses occurs at the Moon's descending node, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 71 eclipses, 42 of which are umbral (33 annular, 2 hybrid, 7 total). The first eclipse in the series was on 13 August 1208 and the last eclipse will be on 25 September 2470. The most recent eclipse was an annular eclipse on 26 December 2019 and the next will be an annular eclipse on 5 January 2038.

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The longest totality will be 2 minutes 14 seconds on 8 June 2290 and the longest annular was 6 minutes 56 seconds on 9 May 1641.

This solar saros is linked to Lunar Saros 125.

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 132 appears in the following table.

ClassificationNumberPercent
All Umbral eclipses42100.00%
Central (two limits)4197.62%
Central (one limit)00.00%
Non-central (one limit)12.38%

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
1321August 13, 12088:26:52Partial61.7S 8.8W-1.52270.0639
1322August 24, 122615:25:45Partial61.3S 122.5W-1.46330.1684
1323September 3, 124422:31:22Partial61S 122.1E-1.40950.2623
1324September 15, 12625:45:07Partial60.9S 4.9E-1.36240.3436
1325September 25, 128013:06:53Partial61S 114.4W-1.32180.4131
1326October 6, 129820:35:16Partial61.2S 124.7E-1.28670.4728
1327October 17, 13164:12:33Partial61.6S 1.5E-1.25910.5193
1328October 28, 133411:56:18Partial62.1S 123.4W-1.2370.556
1329November 7, 135219:47:15Partial62.8S 109.7E-1.22090.5826
13210November 19, 13703:42:08Partial63.6S 18.4W-1.20820.6034
13211November 29, 138811:42:20Partial64.6S 148.1W-1.19990.617
13212December 10, 140619:43:54Partial65.6S 81.5E-1.19280.6285
13213December 21, 14243:46:29Partial66.7S 49.6W-1.18670.6384
13214January 1, 144311:47:21Partial67.8S 179.2E-1.17930.6506
13215January 11, 146119:46:21Partial68.9S 47.9E-1.17050.6651
13216January 23, 14793:39:45Partial69.9S 82.6W-1.15710.6875
13217February 2, 149711:27:50Partial70.7S 147.5E-1.13930.7176
13218February 13, 151519:08:19Partial71.5S 18.9E-1.11530.758
13219February 24, 15332:42:10Partial71.9S 108.5W-1.0860.8077
13220March 7, 155110:05:18Partial72.2S 126.5E-1.04770.873
13221March 17, 156917:21:18Annular [lower-alpha 1] 72.1S 3.1E1.00330.9489--
13222April 8, 15870:27:05Annular60.5S 151.9W-0.95020.92718896m 26s
13223April 18, 16057:26:44Annular49.8S 89.9E-0.89180.93275536m 43s
13224April 29, 162314:16:00Annular39.8S 20.4W-0.82440.93784056m 54s
13225May 9, 164121:01:19Annular30.8S 127.3W-0.75320.94253216m 56s
13226May 21, 16593:38:53Annular22.2S 129.2E-0.67470.94692646m 51s
13227May 31, 167710:13:53Annular14.4S 27.5E-0.59350.9512236m 36s
13228June 11, 169516:44:24Annular7.4S 72.2W-0.50770.95451936m 13s
13229June 22, 171323:15:39Annular1.3S 171.2W-0.42160.95761705m 45s
13230July 4, 17315:46:25Annular3.8N 90.8E-0.33410.96021535m 15s
13231July 14, 174912:19:20Annular7.8N 7.2W-0.24760.96231414m 46s
13232July 25, 176718:55:48Annular10.8N 105.5W-0.1630.96381324m 21s
13233August 5, 17851:37:22Annular12.7N 155.3E-0.08170.9651274m 1s
13234August 17, 18038:25:03Annular13.6N 54.7E-0.00480.96571243m 47s
13235August 27, 182115:19:42Annular13.6N 47.8W0.06710.96611233m 38s
13236September 7, 183922:23:26Annular12.8N 152.7W0.13250.96611233m 34s
13237September 18, 18575:36:05Annular11.6N 100E0.19120.96591253m 34s
13238September 29, 187512:58:09Annular10N 10.1W0.24270.96561273m 36s
13239October 9, 189320:30:22Annular8.1N 123W0.28660.96521303m 41s
13240 October 22, 1911 4:13:02Annular6.3N 121.4E0.32240.9651333m 47s
13241 November 1, 1929 12:05:10Annular4.5N 3.1E0.35140.96491343m 54s
13242 November 12, 1947 20:05:37Annular3N 117.4W0.37430.9651353m 59s
13243 November 23, 1965 4:14:51Annular1.7N 119.8E0.39060.96561344m 2s
13244 December 4, 1983 12:31:15Annular0.9N 4.7W0.40150.96661314m 1s
13245 December 14, 2001 20:53:01Annular0.6N 130.7W0.40890.96811263m 53s
13246 December 26, 2019 5:18:53Annular1N 102.3E0.41350.97011183m 40s
13247 January 5, 2038 13:47:11Annular2.1N 25.4W0.41690.97281073m 18s
13248 January 16, 2056 22:16:45Annular3.9N 153.5W0.41990.9759952m 52s
13249 January 27, 2074 6:44:15Annular6.6N 78.8E0.42510.9798792m 21s
13250 February 7, 2092 15:10:20Annular9.9N 48.7W0.43220.984621m 48s
13251February 18, 211023:31:35Annular14.1N 175.3W0.44380.9888441m 12s
13252March 1, 21287:48:32Annular18.9N 59.1E0.45960.994240m 37s
13253March 12, 214615:58:15Annular24.4N 65W0.48210.999520m 3s
13254March 23, 21640:02:47Hybrid30.4N 172.1E0.50951.0051200m 29s
13255April 3, 21827:59:43Hybrid36.9N 51E0.54391.0108440m 58s
13256April 14, 220015:49:57Total43.8N 68.3W0.58471.0165691m 23s
13257April 25, 221823:33:14Total51.1N 174.3E0.63211.0219961m 43s
13258May 6, 22367:11:03Total58.7N 58.9E0.68481.02691261m 59s
13259May 17, 225414:43:39Total66.7N 54.1W0.74261.03151602m 9s
13260May 27, 227222:11:12Total75N 163.2W0.80531.03532022m 14s
13261June 8, 22905:35:49Total83.8N 100.9E0.87131.03822652m 14s
13262June 19, 230812:57:53Total84.1N 120.6E0.94021.03964012m 8s
13263June 30, 232620:18:36Partial65.2N 37.3E1.01070.9931
13264July 11, 23443:39:15Partial64.3N 82.3W1.08180.8591
13265July 22, 236211:01:14Partial63.5N 157.9E1.15220.7256
13266August 1, 238018:26:17Partial62.8N 37.7E1.22070.5949
13267August 13, 23981:53:37Partial62.2N 82.9W1.28770.4669
13268August 23, 24169:26:38Partial61.8N 155.2E1.35050.3468
13269September 3, 243417:04:08Partial61.5N 32.2E1.40990.2331
13270September 14, 24520:49:17Partial61.3N 92.5W1.46350.1307
13271September 25, 24708:39:57Partial61.3N 141.4E1.5130.0365

Notes

  1. Non-central

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