The global visibility of this solar eclipse is shown in the diagram to the left. A higher quality version of this global plot can be downloaded in pdf format by clicking on this image.
An explanation of this diagram can be found here.
The animation shown in the diagram to the right illustrates the motion of the shadow of the Moon at five minute intervals. This animation runs in a continuous loop.
This graphic, provided by Dr. Andrew Sinclair, shows the
grey penumbral shadow where the eclipse will be seen as a partial one.
The UT time is shown in the upper right-hand corner of the diagram.
There are no locations in the gazetteer within the chosen boundaries of the eclipse footprint.
1689 March 21 [ Solar: Partial ] |
1689 April 04 [ Lunar: Total ] |
1689 April 19 [ Solar: Partial ] |
1689 September 13 [ Solar: Partial ] |
1689 September 28-29 [ Lunar: Total ] |
1689 October 13 [ Solar: Partial ] |
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