Solar eclipse of April 11, 2108
A partial solar eclipse will occur on April 11, 2108. 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.
Solar eclipse of April 11, 2108 | |
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Type of eclipse | |
Nature | Partial |
Gamma | -1.0573 |
Magnitude | 0.862 |
Maximum eclipse | |
Coordinates | 71.7°S 80.5°E |
Times (UTC) | |
Greatest eclipse | 10:55:37 |
References | |
Saros | 150 (22 of 71) |
Catalog # (SE5000) | 9751 |
Related eclipses
Solar Saros 150
Solar Saros 150, repeating every about 18 years and 11 days, contains 71 events. The series started with a partial solar eclipse on August 24, 1729. It has annular eclipses from April 22, 2126, to June 22, 2829. The series ends at member 72 as a partial eclipse on September 29, 2991. The longest annular eclipse will be on December 19, 2522, at 9 minutes and 58 seconds.[1]
References
- Saros Series Catalog of Solar Eclipses NASA Eclipse Web Site.
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