Solar eclipse of December 7, 2094
Solar eclipse of December 7, 2094 | |
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Type of eclipse | |
Nature | Partial |
Gamma | 1.1547 |
Magnitude | 0.7046 |
Maximum eclipse | |
Coordinates | 10°30′S 39°00′E / 10.5°S 39°E |
Max. width of band | 142 km (88 mi) |
Times (UTC) | |
Greatest eclipse | 20:05:56 |
References | |
Saros | 124 (59 of 73) |
Catalog # (SE5000) | 9721 |
A partial solar eclipse will occur at the Moon's descending node of orbit on Tuesday, December 7, 2094,[1][2] with a magnitude of 0.7046. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A partial solar eclipse occurs in the polar regions of the Earth when the center of the Moon's shadow misses the Earth. It will be visible across North America.
Related eclipses[edit]
Eclipses in 2094[edit]
- A partial lunar eclipse on January 1, 2094.
- A total solar eclipse on January 16, 2094.
- A partial solar eclipse on June 13, 2094.
- A total lunar eclipse on June 28, 2094.
- A partial solar eclipse on July 12, 2094.
- A partial solar eclipse on December 7, 2094.
- A total lunar eclipse on December 21, 2094.
Metonic[edit]
- Preceded by: Solar eclipse of February 18, 2091
- Followed by: Solar eclipse of September 25, 2098
Tzolkinex[edit]
- Preceded by: Solar eclipse of October 26, 2087
- Followed by: Solar eclipse of January 19, 2102
Half-Saros[edit]
- Preceded by: Lunar eclipse of December 1, 2085
- Followed by: Lunar eclipse of December 13, 2103
Tritos[edit]
- Preceded by: Solar eclipse of January 7, 2084
- Followed by: Solar eclipse of November 6, 2105
Solar Saros 124[edit]
- Preceded by: Solar eclipse of November 26, 2076
- Followed by: Solar eclipse of December 19, 2112
Inex[edit]
- Preceded by: Solar eclipse of December 27, 2065
- Followed by: Solar eclipse of November 18, 2123
Triad[edit]
- Preceded by: Solar eclipse of February 7, 2008
- Followed by: Solar eclipse of October 8, 2181
Solar eclipses of 2094–2098[edit]
This eclipse is a member of a semester series. An eclipse in a semester series of solar eclipses repeats approximately every 177 days and 4 hours (a semester) at alternating nodes of the Moon's orbit.[3]
119 | June 13, 2094![]() Partial |
124 | December 7, 2094![]() Partial |
129 | June 2, 2095![]() Total |
134 | November 27, 2095![]() Annular |
139 | May 22, 2096![]() Total |
144 | November 15, 2096![]() Annular |
149 | May 11, 2097![]() Total |
154 | November 4, 2097![]() Annular |
164 | October 24, 2098![]() Partial |
Saros 124[edit]
Solar saros 124, repeating every about 18 years and 11 days, contains 73 events. The series started with partial solar eclipse on March 6, 1049. It contains total eclipses from June 12, 1211, to September 22, 1968, and a hybrid solar eclipse on October 3, 1986. The series ends at member 73 as a partial eclipse on May 11, 2347. The longest total eclipse occurred on May 3, 1734, at 5 minutes and 46 seconds.[4]
Series members 43–59 occur between 1801 and 2100: | ||
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43 | 44 | 45 |
![]() June 16, 1806 |
![]() June 26, 1824 |
![]() July 8, 1842 |
46 | 47 | 48 |
![]() July 18, 1860 |
![]() July 29, 1878 |
![]() August 9, 1896 |
49 | 50 | 51 |
![]() August 21, 1914 |
![]() August 31, 1932 |
![]() September 12, 1950 |
52 | 53 | 54 |
![]() September 22, 1968 |
![]() October 3, 1986 |
![]() October 14, 2004 |
55 | 56 | 57 |
![]() October 25, 2022 |
![]() November 4, 2040 |
![]() November 16, 2058 |
58 | 59 | |
![]() November 26, 2076 |
![]() December 7, 2094 |
References[edit]
- ^ "Partial Solar Eclipse on December 7, 2094". www.timeanddate.com. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
- ^ "Solar Eclipse of December 7 2094". theskylive.com. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
- ^ van Gent, R.H. "Solar- and Lunar-Eclipse Predictions from Antiquity to the Present". A Catalogue of Eclipse Cycles. Utrecht University. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
- ^ Saros Series Catalog of Solar Eclipses NASA Eclipse Web Site.