1 Mar, 1920 BC
max: 05:00 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.96; Saros 9)
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The Sun was 96% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 4 minutes and 17 seconds and covering a path up to 140 km wide.
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24 Aug, 1920 BC
max: 12:56 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.06; Saros 14)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 4 minutes and 49 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 184 km wide.
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18 Feb, 1919 BC
max: 06:08 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.93; Saros 19)
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A small annular eclipse covered only 93% of the Sun in a very broad path, 755 km wide at maximum, and lasted 7 minutes and 30 seconds.
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14 Aug, 1919 BC
max: 05:24 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.05; Saros 24)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 4 minutes and 21 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a very broad path, 256 km wide at maximum.
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8 Jan, 1918 BC
max: 15:45 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.50; Saros -9)
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A moderate partial eclipse, with 50% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
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5 Jul, 1918 BC
max: 08:22 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.68; Saros -4)
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A moderate partial eclipse, with 68% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
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3 Aug, 1918 BC
max: 19:30 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.03; Saros 34)
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With only 3% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
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29 Dec, 1918 BC
max: 01:52 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.02; Saros 1)
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The Sun was darkened for 1 minute and 31 seconds by a dramatic total eclipse covering a narrow path at most 79 km wide. This was a sight worth seeing.
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23 Jun, 1917 BC
max: 12:51 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.95; Saros 6)
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The Sun was 95% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 4 minutes and 53 seconds and covering a broad path up to 197 km wide.
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17 Dec, 1917 BC
max: 16:53 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.05; Saros 11)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 4 minutes and 39 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 165 km wide.
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12 Jun, 1916 BC
max: 13:21 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.95; Saros 16)
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The Sun was 95% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 6 minutes and 40 seconds and covering a broad path up to 186 km wide.
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7 Dec, 1916 BC
max: 08:15 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.02; Saros 21)
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The Sun was darkened for 1 minute and 36 seconds by a dramatic total eclipse covering a path up to 121 km wide. This was a sight worth seeing.
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1 Jun, 1915 BC
max: 17:16 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.86; Saros 26)
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This was a deep partial eclipse, with 86% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center. This provided a significant spectacle for those who saw it.
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28 Oct, 1915 BC
max: 03:20 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.41; Saros -7)
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A small partial eclipse barely darkened the Sun. With just 41% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, this was of limited interest.
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22 Apr, 1914 BC
max: 21:02 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.06; Saros -2)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 4 minutes and 19 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a very broad path, 332 km wide at maximum.
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17 Oct, 1914 BC
max: 03:56 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.91; Saros 3)
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A small annular eclipse covered only 91% of the Sun in a very broad path, 436 km wide at maximum, and lasted 9 minutes and 9 seconds.
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11 Apr, 1913 BC
max: 14:14 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.08; Saros 8)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 6 minutes and 48 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a very broad path, 249 km wide at maximum.
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5 Oct, 1913 BC
max: 03:34 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.94; Saros 13)
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A small annular eclipse covered only 94% of the Sun in a broad path up to 234 km wide, and lasted 7 minutes and 55 seconds.
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1 Apr, 1912 BC
max: 05:46 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.03; Saros 18)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 2 minutes and 26 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a path up to 149 km wide.
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24 Sep, 1912 BC
max: 09:15 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.99; Saros 23)
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A large annular eclipse covered 99% of the Sun, creating a dramatic spectacle for observers in a narrow path at most 73 km wide; it lasted 1 minute and 14 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
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20 Feb, 1911 BC
max: 01:05 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.46; Saros -10)
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A small partial eclipse barely darkened the Sun. With just 46% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, this was of limited interest.
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21 Mar, 1911 BC
max: 15:22 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.03; Saros 28)
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With only 3% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
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15 Aug, 1911 BC
max: 12:41 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.52; Saros -5)
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A moderate partial eclipse, with 52% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
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13 Sep, 1911 BC
max: 21:58 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.33; Saros 33)
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A small partial eclipse barely darkened the Sun. With just 33% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, this was of limited interest.
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9 Feb, 1910 BC
max: 01:12 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.93; Saros 0)
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A small annular eclipse covered only 93% of the Sun in a very broad path, 320 km wide at maximum, and lasted 9 minutes and 28 seconds.
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5 Aug, 1910 BC
max: 05:03 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.05; Saros 5)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 4 minutes and 38 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 193 km wide.
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29 Jan, 1909 BC
max: 03:05 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.96; Saros 10)
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The Sun was 96% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 4 minutes and 13 seconds and covering a path up to 136 km wide.
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24 Jul, 1909 BC
max: 17:46 UT
Hybrid Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.00; Saros 15)
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A fleeting hybrid eclipse covered only a tiny path, just 6 km wide and lasted for a brief 10 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
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17 Jan, 1908 BC
max: 11:51 UT
Hybrid Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.01; Saros 20)
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A fleeting hybrid eclipse covered a narrow path at most 47 km wide and lasted for just 27 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
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13 Jul, 1908 BC
max: 23:33 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.95; Saros 25)
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The Sun was 95% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 3 minutes and 30 seconds and covering a very broad path, 673 km wide at maximum.
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8 Dec, 1908 BC
max: 16:08 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.69; Saros -8)
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A moderate partial eclipse, with 69% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
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7 Jan, 1907 BC
max: 02:20 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.09; Saros 30)
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With only 9% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
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3 Jun, 1907 BC
max: 09:28 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.71; Saros -3)
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A moderate partial eclipse, with 71% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
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28 Nov, 1907 BC
max: 06:42 UT
Hybrid Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.01; Saros 2)
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The Sun was darkened for 56 seconds by a dramatic hybrid eclipse covering a narrow path at most 38 km wide. This was a sight worth seeing.
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23 May, 1906 BC
max: 15:20 UT
Hybrid Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.01; Saros 7)
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The Sun was darkened for 56 seconds by a dramatic hybrid eclipse covering a narrow path at most 33 km wide. This was a sight worth seeing.
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17 Nov, 1906 BC
max: 15:50 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.96; Saros 12)
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The Sun was 96% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 4 minutes and 36 seconds and covering a broad path up to 163 km wide.
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12 May, 1905 BC
max: 04:19 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.06; Saros 17)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 4 minutes and 39 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 223 km wide.
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5 Nov, 1905 BC
max: 17:40 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.91; Saros 22)
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A small annular eclipse covered only 91% of the Sun in a very broad path, 680 km wide at maximum, and lasted 7 minutes and 10 seconds.
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2 Apr, 1904 BC
max: 14:30 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.37; Saros -11)
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A small partial eclipse barely darkened the Sun. With just 37% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, this was of limited interest.
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1 May, 1904 BC
max: 21:19 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.70; Saros 27)
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A moderate partial eclipse, with 70% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
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25 Sep, 1904 BC
max: 23:12 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.18; Saros -6)
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With only 18% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
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25 Oct, 1904 BC
max: 16:42 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.07; Saros 32)
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With only 7% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
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23 Mar, 1903 BC
max: 04:42 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.01; Saros -1)
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The Sun was darkened for 1 minute and 7 seconds by a dramatic total eclipse covering a narrow path at most 61 km wide. This was a sight worth seeing.
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15 Sep, 1903 BC
max: 07:07 UT
Hybrid Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.00; Saros 4)
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A fleeting hybrid eclipse covered a narrow path at most 21 km wide and lasted for just 20 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
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12 Mar, 1902 BC
max: 12:08 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.96; Saros 9)
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The Sun was 96% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 4 minutes and 9 seconds and covering a path up to 137 km wide.
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4 Sep, 1902 BC
max: 21:20 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.05; Saros 14)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 4 minutes and 33 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 178 km wide.
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29 Feb, 1901 BC
max: 13:10 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.93; Saros 19)
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A small annular eclipse covered only 93% of the Sun in a very broad path, 523 km wide at maximum, and lasted 7 minutes and 9 seconds.
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24 Aug, 1901 BC
max: 13:38 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.05; Saros 24)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 3 minutes and 56 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 222 km wide.
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