Solar Saros 139
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Solar Saros 139 repeats every 18 years, 11 days. Saros 139 contains 71 events of which 16 will be partial eclipses, 12 will be hybrid and 43 will be total. The first total eclipse occurred on December 21, 1843 over southern Asia and lasted 1 minutes and 43 seconds. The last total eclipse will occur on March 26, 2601 over Antarctica and the southern ocean
Southern Ocean
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 lasting 35 seconds.

This series is currently producing total eclipses over 4 minutes long, with each one gradually increasing in length. It will continue to do so until July 16, 2186
Solar eclipse of July 16, 2186
There will be a total solar eclipse on July 16, 2186, passing over the southern Galápagos Islands , northern South America, specifically, the northern tip of Ecuador , central Colombia There will be a total solar eclipse on July 16, 2186, passing over the southern Galápagos Islands (with a maximum...

 when it will produce the longest total eclipse calculated for the ten millennial from 3999 BCE to 6000 CE. The last eclipse to occur was a total eclipse on March 29, 2006, lasting 4 minutes 7 seconds and passing over portions of Africa and western Asia. The next eclipse will occur on April 8, 2024
Solar eclipse of April 8, 2024
A total solar eclipse will take place on April 8, 2024, visible as a partial eclipse across North America and Central America. With a magnitude of 1.0566, its longest duration of totality will be of four minutes and 28 seconds near the town of Nazas, Durango, Mexico, and the nearby city of Torreón,...

, lasting 4 minutes 28 seconds over central North America
North America
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, entering in Mexico
Mexico
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, crossing the United States
United States
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, and leaving in eastern Canada
Canada
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.

Events

Saros Member Date Time
(Greatest)
UTC
Type Location
Lat,Long
Gamma
Gamma (solar eclipse)
Gamma of an eclipse describes how centrally the shadow of the moon or earth strikes the other. The distance, when the axis of the shadow cone passes closest to earth or moon's center, is stated as fraction of the equatorial radius of the earth...

Mag.
Magnitude of eclipse
The magnitude of eclipse or geometric magnitude is the fraction of the diameter of the eclipsed body which is in eclipse. This applies to both solar eclipses and lunar eclipses. During a partial or annular eclipse the magnitude of the eclipse is always between 0.0 and 1.0, while during a total...

Width
(km)
Duration
(min:sec)
Ref
139 1 May 17, 1501 3:27:44 Partial 63.7N 13.6W 1.5002 0.0905 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1501-1600/1501-05-17.gif
139 2 May 28, 1519 10:20:09 Partial 64.6N 126.3W 1.4188 0.2342 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1501-1600/1519-05-28.gif
139 3 June 7, 1537 17:14:05 Partial 65.5N 120.2E 1.3373 0.3796 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1501-1600/1537-06-07.gif
139 4 June 19, 1555 0:07:16 Partial 66.5N 6.6E 1.2542 0.529 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1501-1600/1555-06-19.gif
139 5 June 29, 1573 7:03:36 Partial 67.5N 108.2W 1.1724 0.677 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1501-1600/1573-06-29.gif
139 6 July 20, 1591 14:02:08 Partial 68.5N 136E 1.0911 0.8249 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1501-1600/1591-07-20.gif
139 7 July 30, 1609 21:07:08 Partial 69.5N 17.9E 1.014 0.9657 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1601-1700/1609-07-30.gif
139 8 August 11, 1627 4:17:14 Hybrid 77.7N 173.3W 0.9401 1.0001 1 0m 00s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1601-1700/1627-08-11.gif
139 9 August 21, 1645 11:34:18 Hybrid 68.2N 43.7E 0.871 1.004 28 0m 16s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1601-1700/1645-08-21.gif
139 10 September 1, 1663 18:59:08 Hybrid 58.6N 78.9W 0.8073 1.0065 38 0m 29s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1601-1700/1663-09-01.gif
139 11 September 12, 1681 2:33:12 Hybrid 49.8N 161.1E 0.7504 1.0083 43 0m 40s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1601-1700/1681-09-12.gif
139 12 September 23, 1699 10:16:12 Hybrid 41.8N 40.7E 0.6999 1.0095 46 0m 49s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1601-1700/1699-09-23.gif
139 13 October 4, 1717 18:08:27 Hybrid 34.6N 81.1W 0.6563 1.0104 47 0m 56s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1701-1800/1717-10-04.gif
139 14 October 16, 1735 2:10:34 Hybrid 28.3N 155.2E 0.6202 1.011 48 1m 02s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1701-1800/1735-10-16.gif
139 15 October 26, 1753 10:22:01 Hybrid 22.7N 29.7E 0.591 1.0115 49 1m 08s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1701-1800/1753-10-26.gif
139 16 November 6, 1771 18:41:02 Hybrid 17.9N 97.3W 0.5676 1.012 50 1m 13s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1701-1800/1771-11-06.gif
139 17 November 17, 1789 3:08:35 Hybrid 14.1N 133.9E 0.5504 1.0126 52 1m 19s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1701-1800/1789-11-17.gif
139 18 November 29, 1807 11:42:09 Hybrid 11.1N 3.9E 0.5377 1.0135 55 1m 26s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1801-1900/1807-11-29.gif
139 19 December 9, 1825 20:21:45 Hybrid 9.2N 127.4W 0.5296 1.0148 60 1m 34s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1801-1900/1825-12-09.gif
139 20 December 21, 1843 5:03:26 Total 8N 101E 0.5227 1.0165 66 1m 43s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1801-1900/1843-12-21.gif
139 21 December 31, 1861 13:49:06 Total 7.8N 31.6W 0.5187 1.0186 74 1m 55s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1801-1900/1861-12-31.gif
139 22 January 11, 1880 22:34:25 Total 8.3N 164.1W 0.5136 1.0212 84 2m 07s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1801-1900/1880-01-11.gif
139 23 January 22, 1898
Solar eclipse of January 22, 1898
A total solar eclipse occurred on January 22, 1898. It was visible across central Africa, and into India and Asia.-Observations:-References:* ** **...

7:19:12 Total 9.5N 63.6E 0.5079 1.0244 96 2m 21s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1801-1900/1898-01-22.gif
139 24 February 3, 1916
Solar eclipse of February 3, 1916
A total solar eclipse occurred on February 3, 1916. It was visible in Venezuela.-References:* *...

16:00:21 Total 11.1N 67.7W 0.4987 1.028 108 2m 36s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1901-2000/1916-02-03.gif
139 25 February 14, 1934
Solar eclipse of February 14, 1934
A total solar eclipse occurred on February 14, 1934....

0:38:41 Total 13.2N 161.7E 0.4868 1.0321 123 2m 53s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1901-2000/1934-02-14.gif
139 26 February 25, 1952
Solar eclipse of February 25, 1952
A total solar eclipse occurred on February 25, 1952. The path of totality crossed Africa, the Middle east, and Asia.-References:*...

9:11:35 Total 15.6N 32.7E 0.4697 1.0366 138 3m 09s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1901-2000/1952-02-25.gif
139 27 March 7, 1970
Solar eclipse of March 7, 1970
The total solar eclipse of March 7, 1970 was visible across all of North America and Central America. Totality was visible across southern Mexico and across the southeast coast of the United States and Canada. Greatest eclipse occurred over Mexico and lasted up to 3 minutes and 28 seconds...

17:38:30 Total 18.2N 94.7W 0.4473 1.0414 153 3m 28s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1901-2000/1970-03-07.gif
139 28 March 18, 1988
Solar eclipse of March 18, 1988
A total solar eclipse occurred on March 18, 1988. -External links:* Photos:*...

1:58:56 Total 20.7N 140E 0.4188 1.0464 169 3m 46s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/1901-2000/1988-03-18.gif
139 29 March 29, 2006 10:12:23 Total 23.2N 16.7E 0.3843 1.0515 184 4m 07s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2001-2100/2006-03-29.gif
139 30 April 8, 2024
Solar eclipse of April 8, 2024
A total solar eclipse will take place on April 8, 2024, visible as a partial eclipse across North America and Central America. With a magnitude of 1.0566, its longest duration of totality will be of four minutes and 28 seconds near the town of Nazas, Durango, Mexico, and the nearby city of Torreón,...

18:18:29 Total 25.3N 104.1W 0.3431 1.0566 198 4m 28s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2001-2100/2024-04-08.gif
139 31 April 20, 2042
Solar eclipse of April 20, 2042
A total solar eclipse will occur on April 20, 2042. It will be seen significantly in Western Indonesia , Singapore, Eastern Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines.- External links :...

2:17:30 Total 27N 137.3E 0.2956 1.0614 210 4m 51s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2001-2100/2042-04-20.gif
139 32 April 30, 2060
Solar eclipse of April 30, 2060
A total solar eclipse will occur on April 30, 2060....

10:10:00 Total 28N 20.9E 0.2422 1.066 222 5m 15s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2001-2100/2060-04-30.gif
139 33 May 11, 2078
Solar eclipse of May 11, 2078
A total solar eclipse will occur on May 11, 2078....

17:56:55 Total 28.1N 93.7W 0.1838 1.0701 232 5m 40s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2001-2100/2078-05-11.gif
139 34 May 22, 2096
Solar eclipse of May 22, 2096
A total solar eclipse will occur on May 22, 2096. This will be the first eclipse of saros series 139 to exceed series 136 in length of totality. The length of totality for saros 139 is increasing, while that of Saros 136 is decreasing....

1:37:14 Total 27.3N 153.4E 0.1196 1.0737 241 6m 07s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2001-2100/2096-05-22.gif
139 35 June 3, 2114
Solar eclipse of June 3, 2114
There will be a total solar eclipse on June 3, 2114. - References :* * *...

9:14:09 Total 25.4N 41.3E 0.0525 1.0766 248 6m 32s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2101-2200/2114-06-03.gif
139 36 June 13, 2132
Solar Eclipse of June 13, 2132
A total solar eclipse will occur on June 13, 2132. - Duration :It will be the longest solar eclipse since the solar eclipse of July 22, 2009, lasting a maximum of 6 minutes, 55 seconds.- References :* * *...

16:46:24 Total 22.3N 70.1W
1.0788 255 6m 55s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2101-2200/2132-06-13.gif
139 37 June 25, 2150
Solar eclipse of June 25, 2150
A total solar eclipse will occur on June 25, 2150. - References :* * *...

0:17:25 Total 18.3N 178.1E
1.0802 260 7m 14s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2101-2200/2150-06-25.gif
139 38 July 5, 2168
Solar eclipse of July 5, 2168
A total solar eclipse will occur on July 5, 2169. - References :* * *...

7:45:23 Total 13.2N 66.4E
1.0807 264 7m 26s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2101-2200/2168-07-05.gif
139 39 July 16, 2186
Solar eclipse of July 16, 2186
There will be a total solar eclipse on July 16, 2186, passing over the southern Galápagos Islands , northern South America, specifically, the northern tip of Ecuador , central Colombia There will be a total solar eclipse on July 16, 2186, passing over the southern Galápagos Islands (with a maximum...

15:14:54 Total 7.4N 46.5W
1.0805 267 7m 29s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2101-2200/2186-07-16.gif
139 40 July 27, 2204 22:44:32 Total 1N 160.1W
1.0793 269 7m 22s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2201-2300/2204-07-27.gif
139 41 August 8, 2222 6:17:05 Total 6S 84.9E
1.0774 270 7m 06s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2201-2300/2222-08-08.gif
139 42 August 18, 2240 13:52:25 Total 13.3S 31.3W
1.0746 270 6m 40s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2201-2300/2240-08-18.gif
139 43 August 29, 2258 21:33:05 Total 20.9S 149.2W
1.0712 269 6m 09s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2201-2300/2258-08-29.gif
139 44 September 9, 2276 5:18:47 Total 28.5S 91.2E
1.0671 266 5m 33s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2201-2300/2276-09-09.gif
139 45 September 20, 2294 13:09:58 Total 36.2S 29.9W
1.0627 263 4m 56s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2201-2300/2294-09-20.gif
139 46 October 1, 2312 21:08:26 Total 43.8S 152.9W
1.0578 258 4m 20s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2301-2400/2312-10-01.gif
139 47 October 13, 2330 5:13:41 Total 51.2S 82.5E
1.0528 251 3m 46s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2301-2400/2330-10-13.gif
139 48 October 23, 2348 13:26:56 Total 58.2S 43.6W
1.0476 242 3m 14s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2301-2400/2348-10-23.gif
139 49 November 3, 2366 21:46:04 Total 64.8S 170.2W
1.0426 231 2m 46s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2301-2400/2366-11-03.gif
139 50 November 14, 2384 6:13:20 Total 70.9S 63.5E
1.0377 217 2m 22s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2301-2400/2384-11-14.gif
139 51 November 25, 2402 14:45:41 Total 76.2S 59.6W
1.0332 202 2m 02s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2401-2500/2402-11-25.gif
139 52 December 5, 2420 23:23:52 Total 80.2S 174W
1.029 185 1m 44s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2401-2500/2420-12-05.gif
139 53 December 17, 2438 8:05:40 Total 81.7S 84.3E
1.0254 168 1m 30s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2401-2500/2438-12-17.gif
139 54 December 27, 2456 16:51:25 Total 79.8S 22W
1.0222 151 1m 19s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2401-2500/2456-12-27.gif
139 55 January 8, 2475 1:37:52 Total 76.2S 141.8W
1.0196 136 1m 10s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2401-2500/2475-01-08.gif
139 56 January 18, 2493 10:24:30 Total 72.2S 90.8E
1.0174 123 1m 02s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2401-2500/2493-01-18.gif
139 57 January 30, 2511 19:09:33 Total 68.1S 39.5W
1.0157 114 0m 57s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2501-2600/2511-01-30.gif
139 58 February 10, 2529 3:52:31 Total 64.3S 170.7W
1.0143 108 0m 53s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2501-2600/2529-02-10.gif
139 59 February 21, 2547 12:29:30 Total 61.1S 59.6E
1.0132 106 0m 50s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2501-2600/2547-02-21.gif
139 60 March 3, 2565 21:01:39 Total 58.7S 68.8W
1.0121 107 0m 46s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2501-2600/2565-03-03.gif
139 61 March 15, 2583 5:25:52 Total 57.4S 166.2E
1.0109 115 0m 42s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2501-2600/2583-03-15.gif
139 62 March 26, 2601 13:43:55 Total 58S 45.6E
1.0091 142 0m 35s http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2601-2700/2601-03-26.gif
139 63 April 6, 2619 21:51:02 Partial 61.2S 60.7W
0.9781 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2601-2700/2619-04-06.gif
139 64 April 17, 2637 5:51:33 Partial 61.6S 170.8E
0.9013 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2601-2700/2637-04-17.gif
139 65 April 28, 2655 13:40:56 Partial 62S 45.1E
0.8094 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2601-2700/2655-04-28.gif
139 66 May 8, 2673 21:23:23 Partial 62.7S 79.1W
0.708 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2601-2700/2673-05-08.gif
139 67 May 20, 2691 4:55:09 Partial 63.4S 159.1E
0.5922 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2601-2700/2691-05-20.gif
139 68 May 31, 2709 12:21:17 Partial 64.2S 38.6E
0.4697 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2701-2800/2709-05-31.gif
139 69 June 11, 2727 19:39:01 Partial 65.2S 80.2W
0.3372 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2701-2800/2727-06-11.gif
139 70 June 22, 2745 2:51:30 Partial 66.1S 162E
0.1992 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2701-2800/2745-06-22.gif
139 71 July 3, 2763 9:58:23 Partial 67.1S 45.2E
0.0562 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSEmap/2701-2800/2763-07-03.gif

External Links

NASA Saros Series Catalog of Solar Eclipses
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