Exeligmos - Sample Series of Solar Exeligmos

Sample Series of Solar Exeligmos

Exeligmos table of solar saros 136. Each eclipse occurs at roughly the same longitude but moves about 5-15 degrees in latitude with each successive cycle.

Saros Member Date Time
(Greatest)
UTC
Type Location
Lat,Long
Gamma Mag. Width
(km)
Duration
(min:sec)
Ref
136 3 July 5, 1396 19:37:40 Partial 63.9S 147.2W -1.3568 0.3449
136 6 August 7, 1450 16:48:49 Partial 61.8S 132.8W -1.1286 0.756
136 9 September 8, 1504 15:12:15 Annular 55.3S 102.6W -0.9486 0.9924 83 0m 32s
136 12 October 11, 1558 14:58:55 Annular 56.5S 90.3W -0.8289 0.9971 18 0m 12s
136 15 November 22, 1612 16:04:35 Hybrid 65.7S 98.4W -0.7691 1.0002 1 0m 1s
136 18 December 25, 1666 17:59:16 Hybrid 71.6S 98.3W -0.7452 1.0058 30 0m 24s
136 21 January 27, 1721 20:05:11 Total 64S 102.4W -0.7269 1.0158 79 1m 7s
136 24 March 1, 1775 21:39:20 Total 47.9S 124.8W -0.6783 1.0304 139 2m 20s
136 27 April 3, 1829 22:18:36 Total 28.5S 142.6W -0.5803 1.0474 192 4m 5s
136 30 May 6, 1883 21:53:49 Total 8.1S 144.6W -0.425 1.0634 229 5m 58s
136 33 June 8, 1937 20:41:02 Total 9.9N 130.5W -0.2253 1.0751 250 7m 4s
136 36 July 11, 1991 19:07:01 Total 22N 105.2W -0.0041 1.08 258 6m 53s
136 39 August 12, 2045 17:42:39 Total 25.9N 78.5W 0.2116 1.0774 256 6m 6s
136 42 September 14, 2099 16:57:53 Total 23.4N 62.8W 0.3942 1.0684 241 5m 18s
136 45 October 17, 2153 17:12:18 Total 18.8N 65.7W 0.5259 1.056 214 4m 36s
136 48 November 20, 2207 18:30:26 Total 15.8N 87.8W 0.6027 1.0434 180 3m 56s
136 51 December 22, 2261 20:38:50 Total 16.1N 124.2W 0.636 1.0337 147 3m 17s
136 54 January 25, 2316 23:05:17 Total 21.4N 166W 0.6526 1.0282 126 2m 42s
136 57 February 27, 2370 1:07:02 Total 33.2N 157E 0.6865 1.0262 121 2m 17s
136 60 March 31, 2424 2:10:10 Total 51.3N 131.9E 0.7652 1.0254 133 1m 55s
136 63 May 3, 2478 1:55:59 Total 75.7N 107.7E 0.9034 1.0218 176 1m 20s
136 66 June 5, 2532 0:28:58 Partial 67.5N 1.3E 1.0962 0.8224
136 69 July 7, 2586 22:07:07 Partial 64.5N 7.2E 1.327 0.3957

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