Besselian Elements for the Partial Solar Eclipse of 1985 May 19

Fred Espenak

The following table contains the Besselian elements for the Partial Solar Eclipse of 1985 May 19 .

The geographic coordinates of the eclipse path are in the Path Table . The global visibility of the eclipse is shown on an Orthographic Map . The features of this map are described in the Key to Solar Eclipse Path Tables. The path of the eclipse is displayed in greater detail on a Google Map .


            

Besselian Elements for the Partial Solar Eclipse of 1985 May 19

Non-Central Eclipse

Equatorial Conjunction: 22:11:12.4 TDT J.D. = 2446205.424449 (Sun & Moon in R.A.) (=22:10:17.8 UT) Ecliptic Conjunction: 21:42:01.6 TDT J.D. = 2446205.404185 (Sun & Moon in Ec. Lo.) (=21:41:07.1 UT) Instant of 21:29:37.8 TDT J.D. = 2446205.395577 Greatest Eclipse: (=21:28:43.3 UT) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gamma = 1.0720 Ephemerides = VSOP87/ELP2000-82 Eclipse Magnitude = 0.8406 Lunation No. = -181 ΔT = 54.5 s Saros Series = 147 (21/80) Lunar Radius k1 = 0.272488 (Penumbra) Shift in Δb = 0.00" Constants: k2 = 0.272281 (Umbra) Lunar Position: Δl = 0.00" --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geocentric Coordinates of Sun & Moon at Greatest Eclipse (VSOP87/ELP2000-82): Sun: R.A. = 03h46m23.8s Moon: R.A. = 03h45m05.8s Dec. =+19°54'02.6" Dec. =+20°49'15.8" Semi-Diameter = 15'48.3" Semi-Diameter = 14'49.5" Eq.Hor.Par. = 08.7" Eq.Hor.Par. = 0°54'24.6" --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Polynomial Besselian Elements for: 1985 May 19 21:00:00.0 TDT (=t0) n x y d l1 l2 μ 0 -0.575463 0.938863 19.89411 0.564468 0.018239 135.88954 1 0.4848239 0.1602127 0.008404 -0.0000525 -0.0000522 15.000689 2 0.0000691 -0.0001524 -0.000005 -0.0000099 -0.0000098 3 -0.0000055 -0.0000020 Tan ƒ1 = 0.0046212 Tan ƒ2 = 0.0045982 At time t1 (decimal hours), each Besselian element is evaluated by: a = a0 + a1*t + a2*t^2 + a3*t^3 (or a = Σ [an*t^n]; n = 0 to 3) where: a = x, y, d, l1, l2, or μ t = t1 - t0 (decimal hours) and t0 = 21.000 TDT The Besselian elements were derived from a least-squares fit to elements calculated at five uniformly spaced times over a six hour period centered at t0. The Besselian elements are valid over the period 18.00 ≤ t0 ≤ 24.00 TDT. Note that all times are expressed in Terrestrial Dynamical Time (TDT). Saros Series 147: Member 21 of 80 eclipses in series.

Partial Solar Eclipse of 1985 May 19


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Acknowledgments

Predictions for the Partial Solar Eclipse of 1985 May 19 were generated using the VSOP87/ELP2000-82 solar and lunar ephemerides and a value of ΔT = 54.5 seconds. The accuracy of the northern and southern edges of the eclipse path are limited to approximately 1-2 kilometers due to the lunar limb profile.

All eclipse calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy. Permission is freely granted to reproduce this data when accompanied by an acknowledgment:

"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA's GSFC"

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2008 Mar 27