23 Jan, 1441 AD
max: 02:48 UT
Hybrid Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.01; Saros 112)
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A fleeting hybrid eclipse covered a narrow path at most 22 km wide and lasted for 40 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
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18 Jul, 1441 AD
max: 07:52 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.02; Saros 117)
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The Sun was darkened for 1 minute and 59 seconds by a dramatic total eclipse covering a narrow path at most 63 km wide. This was a sight worth seeing.
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12 Jan, 1442 AD
max: 10:47 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.95; Saros 122)
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The Sun was 95% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 5 minutes and 6 seconds and covering a broad path up to 216 km wide.
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7 Jul, 1442 AD
max: 21:55 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.07; Saros 127)
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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 very broad path, 261 km wide at maximum.
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1 Jan, 1443 AD
max: 11:43 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.65; Saros 132)
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A moderate partial eclipse, with 65% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
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29 May, 1443 AD
max: 08:08 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.59; Saros 99)
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A moderate partial eclipse, with 59% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
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27 Jun, 1443 AD
max: 15:06 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.46; Saros 137)
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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 Nov, 1443 AD
max: 18:04 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.69; Saros 104)
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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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17 May, 1444 AD
max: 21:20 UT
Hybrid Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.01; Saros 109)
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The Sun was darkened for 48 seconds by a dramatic hybrid eclipse covering a narrow path at most 29 km wide. This was a sight worth seeing.
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10 Nov, 1444 AD
max: 03:08 UT
Hybrid Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.01; Saros 114)
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The Sun was darkened for 1 minute and 18 seconds by a dramatic hybrid eclipse covering a narrow path at most 49 km wide. This was a sight worth seeing.
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7 May, 1445 AD
max: 03:25 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.96; Saros 119)
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The Sun was 96% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 4 minutes and 24 seconds and covering a path up to 157 km wide.
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30 Oct, 1445 AD
max: 17:47 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.05; Saros 124)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 4 minutes and 1 second at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 174 km wide.
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26 Apr, 1446 AD
max: 04:04 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.91; Saros 129)
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This was a deep partial eclipse, with 91% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center. This provided a significant spectacle for those who saw it.
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20 Oct, 1446 AD
max: 09:38 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.03; Saros 134)
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The Sun was darkened for 1 minute and 25 seconds by a dramatic total eclipse covering a very broad path, 386 km wide at maximum. This was a sight worth seeing.
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16 Mar, 1447 AD
max: 17:34 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.87; Saros 101)
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This was a deep partial eclipse, with 87% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center. This provided a significant spectacle for those who saw it.
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10 Sep, 1447 AD
max: 08:37 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.88; Saros 106)
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This was a deep partial eclipse, with 88% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center. This provided a significant spectacle for those who saw it.
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5 Mar, 1448 AD
max: 05:45 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.04; Saros 111)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 3 minutes and 30 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a path up to 147 km wide.
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29 Aug, 1448 AD
max: 11:02 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.94; Saros 116)
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A small annular eclipse covered only 94% of the Sun in a broad path up to 239 km wide, and lasted 6 minutes and 37 seconds.
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22 Feb, 1449 AD
max: 21:45 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.06; Saros 121)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 4 minutes and 36 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 200 km wide.
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18 Aug, 1449 AD
max: 11:19 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.95; Saros 126)
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The Sun was 95% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 5 minutes and 35 seconds and covering a broad path up to 194 km wide.
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12 Feb, 1450 AD
max: 12:57 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.78; Saros 131)
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A moderate partial eclipse, with 78% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
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9 Jul, 1450 AD
max: 06:47 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.05; Saros 98)
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With only 5% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
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7 Aug, 1450 AD
max: 16:44 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.76; Saros 136)
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A moderate partial eclipse, with 76% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
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3 Jan, 1451 AD
max: 06:21 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.90; Saros 103)
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This was a deep partial eclipse, with 90% 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 Jun, 1451 AD
max: 22:11 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.07; Saros 108)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 4 minutes and 23 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a very broad path, 339 km wide at maximum.
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23 Dec, 1451 AD
max: 06:01 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.92; Saros 113)
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A small annular eclipse covered only 92% of the Sun in a very broad path, 342 km wide at maximum, and lasted 9 minutes and 16 seconds.
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17 Jun, 1452 AD
max: 15:26 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.07; Saros 118)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 6 minutes and 26 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 234 km wide.
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11 Dec, 1452 AD
max: 06:27 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.94; Saros 123)
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The Sun was 94% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 7 minutes and 32 seconds and covering a broad path up to 221 km wide.
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7 Jun, 1453 AD
max: 05:52 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.02; Saros 128)
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The Sun was darkened for 1 minute and 45 seconds by a dramatic total eclipse covering a path up to 99 km wide. This was a sight worth seeing.
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30 Nov, 1453 AD
max: 13:42 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.98; Saros 133)
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A large annular eclipse covered 98% of the Sun, creating a dramatic spectacle for observers in a very broad path, 469 km wide at maximum; it lasted 1 minute and 14 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
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27 Apr, 1454 AD
max: 23:25 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.62; Saros 100)
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A moderate partial eclipse, with 62% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
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21 Oct, 1454 AD
max: 17:13 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.92; Saros 105)
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This was a deep partial eclipse, with 92% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center. This provided a significant spectacle for those who saw it.
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16 Apr, 1455 AD
max: 23:39 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.95; Saros 110)
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The Sun was 95% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 5 minutes and 53 seconds and covering a broad path up to 227 km wide.
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11 Oct, 1455 AD
max: 08:36 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.03; Saros 115)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 2 minutes and 31 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a path up to 104 km wide.
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5 Apr, 1456 AD
max: 03:33 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.99; Saros 120)
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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 54 km wide; it lasted 1 minute and 40 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
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29 Sep, 1456 AD
max: 19:18 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.98; Saros 125)
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A large annular eclipse covered 98% of the Sun, creating a dramatic spectacle for observers in a path up to 88 km wide; it lasted 2 minutes and 36 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
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25 Mar, 1457 AD
max: 14:34 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.98; Saros 130)
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This was a deep partial eclipse, with 98% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center. This provided a significant spectacle for those who saw it.
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18 Sep, 1457 AD
max: 22:50 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.77; Saros 135)
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A moderate partial eclipse, with 77% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
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13 Feb, 1458 AD
max: 21:15 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.04; Saros 102)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 2 minutes and 41 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a very broad path, 375 km wide at maximum.
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9 Aug, 1458 AD
max: 07:32 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.86; Saros 107)
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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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3 Feb, 1459 AD
max: 11:16 UT
Hybrid Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.01; Saros 112)
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A fleeting hybrid eclipse covered a narrow path at most 19 km wide and lasted for 34 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
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29 Jul, 1459 AD
max: 15:06 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.02; Saros 117)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 2 minutes and 7 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a narrow path at most 69 km wide.
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23 Jan, 1460 AD
max: 18:57 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.95; Saros 122)
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The Sun was 95% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 5 minutes and 19 seconds and covering a broad path up to 218 km wide.
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18 Jul, 1460 AD
max: 05:23 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.07; Saros 127)
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A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 5 minutes exactly at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a very broad path, 252 km wide at maximum.
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