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Annular Solar Eclipse of 2003 May 31

Table 2 - Shadow Contacts and Circumstances

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                                                            ΔT =    64.7 s
                                                               =000°16´13.2"

                            Terrestrial
                             Dynamical               Ephemeris      True
                               Time      Latitude    Longitude1   Longitude2
                             h  m  s
 External/Internal
Contacts of Penumbra:  P1   01:47:20.9   23°22.1´N   052°34.7´E   052°50.9´E
                       P4   06:31:08.3   48°42.6´N   161°12.9´W   160°56.7´W
     Extreme
North/South Limits
of Penumbral Path:     L1   02:12:58.5   10°51.5´N   051°44.0´E   052°00.2´E
                       L2   06:05:33.5   37°05.6´N   164°20.8´W   164°04.6´W

 External/Internal
 Contacts of Umbra:    U1   03:45:50.5   56°51.6´N   004°57.3´W   004°41.1´W
                       U4   04:32:33.4   67°56.3´N   060°22.9´W   060°06.7´W
     Extreme
North/South Limits
  of Umbral Path:      N1   03:45:59.3   56°47.1´N   004°52.0´W   004°35.7´W
                       N2   04:32:24.5   67°57.1´N   060°36.3´W   060°20.0´W

 Extreme Limits
 of Central Line:      C1   04:03:10.5   62°24.9´N   021°31.5´W   021°15.2´W
                       C2   04:15:14.7   65°29.0´N   035°57.4´W   035°41.2´W

   Instant of 
Greatest Eclipse:      G0   04:09:22.4   66°33.2´N   024°46.3´W   024°30.0´W

Circumstances at
Greatest Eclipse:   Sun´s Altitude =   2.9°         
                     Sun´s Azimuth =  35.1°   Central Duration =  03m36.8s



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1 Ephemeris Longitude is the terrestrial dynamical longitude assuming a
                     uniformly rotating Earth.
2 True Longitude is calculated by correcting the Ephemeris Longitude for
                the non-uniform rotation of Earth.
   (T.L. = E.L. + 1.002738*ΔT/240, where ΔT(in seconds) = TDT - UT)

Note: Longitude is measured positive to the East.

Since ΔT is not known in advance, the value used in the predictions is an 
extrapolation based on pre-2003 measurements.  Nevertheless, the actual 
value is expected to fall within +-0.3 seconds of the estimated ΔT used here.




Table adapted from NASA TP 2002-211618 "Annular and Total Solar Eclipses of 2003."



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Last revised: 2003 Jan 03 - F. Espenak