Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses

2601 to 2700 ( 2601 CE to 2700 CE )

Introduction

Eclipses of the Sun can only occur when the Moon is near one of its two orbital nodes [1] during the New Moon phase. It is then possible for the Moon's penumbral, umbral or antumbral shadows to sweep across Earth's surface thereby producing an eclipse. There are four types of solar eclipses:

  1. Partial - Moon's penumbral shadow traverses Earth (umbral and antumbral shadows completely miss Earth)
  2. Annular - Moon's antumbral shadow traverses Earth (Moon is too far from Earth to completely cover the Sun)
  3. Total - Moon's umbral shadow traverses Earth (Moon is close enough to Earth to completely cover the Sun)
  4. Hybrid - Moon's umbral and antumbral shadows traverse Earth (eclipse appears annular and total along different sections of its path). Hybrid eclipses are also known as annular-total eclipses. [2]

Total eclipses are visible from within the Moon’s umbral shadow while annular eclipses are seen within the antumbral shadow . These eclipses can be classified as central [3] or non-central as:

  1. Central (two limits) - The central axis of the Moon’s shadow cone traverses Earth thereby producing a central line in the eclipse track. The umbra or antumbra falls entirely upon Earth so the ground track has both a northern and southern limit.
  2. Central (one limit) - The central axis of the Moon’s shadow cone traverses Earth. However, a portion of the umbra or antumbra misses Earth throughout the eclipse and the resulting ground track has just one limit.
  3. Non-Central (one limit) - The central axis of the Moon’s shadow cone misses Earth. However, one edge of the umbra or antumbra grazes Earth thereby producing a ground track with one limit and no central line.

The recurrence of solar eclipses is governed by the Saros cycle. For more information, see Periodicity of Solar Eclipses.


Statistics for Solar Eclipses: 2601 to 2700

During the 27th century CE[4], Earth will experience 227 solar eclipses. The following table shows the number of eclipses of each type over this period.

Solar Eclipses: 2601 - 2700
Eclipse Type Symbol Number Percent
All Eclipses - 227100.0%
PartialP 77 33.9%
AnnularA 81 35.7%
TotalT 64 28.2%
HybridH 5 2.2%

Annular and total eclipses can be classified as either central or non-central as follows: 1) Central (two limits), 2) Central (one limit) or 3) Non-Central (one limit). The statistical distribution of these classes during the 27th century CE appears in the following three tables (no Hybrids are included since all are central with two limits).

Annular and Total Eclipses
Classification Number Percent
All 145100.0%
Central (two limits) 136 93.8%
Central (one limit) 6 4.1%
Non-Central (one limit) 3 2.1%
Annular Eclipses
Classification Number Percent
All Annular Eclipses 81100.0%
Central (two limits) 73 90.1%
Central (one limit) 5 6.2%
Non-Central (one limit) 3 3.7%
Total Eclipses
Classification Number Percent
All Total Eclipses 64100.0%
Central (two limits) 63 98.4%
Central (one limit) 1 1.6%
Non-Central (one limit) 0 0.0%

There are a minimum of two and a maximum of five solar eclipses in every calendar year. Statistics for the number of eclipses each year during the century are listed below.


                      Number of Years with 2 Eclipses: 80
                      Number of Years with 3 Eclipses: 13
                      Number of Years with 4 Eclipses:  7

                      Two eclipses in same month:  2684 Oct

The longest and shortest central eclipses of the century as well as largest and smallest partial eclipses are listed in the below.

Extreme Durations and Magnitudes of Solar Eclipses: 2601 to 2700
Extrema Type Date Duration Magnitude
Longest Annular Solar Eclipse 2690 Jan 0209m17s -
Shortest Annular Solar Eclipse 2650 Feb 2200m09s -
Longest Total Solar Eclipse 2603 Aug 2806m02s -
Shortest Total Solar Eclipse 2676 Sep 2900m33s -
Longest Hybrid Solar Eclipse 2667 Sep 1001m22s -
Shortest Hybrid Solar Eclipse 2694 Oct 1100m21s -
Largest Partial Solar Eclipse 2619 Apr 06 - 0.97812
Smallest Partial Solar Eclipse 2691 Dec 11 - 0.01142

During the century, 4 Saros series begin and 2 Saros Series end. The list below gives the year and Saros number of each of these events.

      4 Saros Series begin [Year/Saros]:   2608/176  2655/177  2666/183  2691/182
      2 Saros Series end   [Year/Saros]:   2622/136  2633/137


Catalog of Solar Eclipses

The catalog below lists concise details and local circumstances at greatest eclipse[5] for every solar eclipse during the century. A description or explanation of each parameter listed in the catalog can be found in Key to Catalog of Solar Eclipses.

Several fields in the catalog link to web pages or files containing additional information for each eclipse. The following gives a brief explanation of each link.


Index for Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses



Catalog of Solar Eclipses: 2601 to 2700


                      TD of
Catalog  Calendar   Greatest          Luna Saros Ecl.               Ecl.            Sun Path  Central
Number     Date      Eclipse    ΔT     Num  Num  Type QLE  Gamma    Mag.   Lat Long Alt Width   Dur.
                                 s                                          °    °    °   km

10928  2601 Mar 26  13:43:55   1928   7436  139   T   -t  -0.9740  1.0091  58S  46E  12  142  00m35s
10929  2601 Sep 18  16:30:38   1930   7442  144   P   -t   1.0746  0.8541  61N  32E   0             
10930  2602 Mar 15  23:13:25   1932   7448  149   A   -n  -0.2814  0.9638  16S 150W  74  136  03m41s
10931  2602 Sep 08  05:31:32   1935   7454  154   T   -n   0.2895  1.0572  21N 113E  73  196  04m39s
10932  2603 Mar 05  01:21:16   1937   7460  159   A   p-   0.4345  0.9243  16N 158E  64  312  08m45s
10933  2603 Aug 28  22:20:26   1940   7466  164   T   p-  -0.4425  1.0737  14S 158W  64  264  06m02s
10934  2604 Feb 22  00:40:35   1942   7472  169   P   t-   1.1150  0.7609  61N 111E   0             
10935  2604 Jul 19  05:14:31   1944   7477  136   P   -t   1.4062  0.2509  64N 109W   0             
10936  2604 Aug 17  14:18:38   1945   7478  174   P   t-  -1.2058  0.6216  62S  89W   0             
10937  2605 Jan 11  15:01:06   1947   7483  141   P   -t  -1.0928  0.8207  64S 110E   0             

10938  2605 Jul 08  12:23:21   1949   7489  146   A   -p   0.6873  0.9626  64N  24E  46  186  03m03s
10939  2606 Jan 01  04:53:56   1951   7495  151   T   -n  -0.3828  1.0428  45S 120E  67  155  03m20s
10940  2606 Jun 27  13:34:39   1954   7501  156   A   nn  -0.0720  0.9477  19N  15W  86  193  06m52s
10941  2606 Dec 21  20:37:56   1956   7507  161   T   n-   0.2888  1.0387   7S 124W  73  135  03m50s
10942  2607 Jun 16  15:28:35   1959   7513  166   A   p-  -0.8258  0.9664  33S  47W  34  216  03m47s
10943  2607 Dec 11  09:32:40   1961   7519  171   P   p-   1.0127  0.9607  67N  41E   0             
10944  2608 May 06  14:45:32   1963   7524  138   P   -t   1.0954  0.8288  70N 179W   0             
10945  2608 Jun 04  23:55:35   1964   7525  176   Pb  t-  -1.5249  0.0294  67S 168W   0             
10946  2608 Oct 30  22:37:25   1966   7530  143   P   -t  -1.1828  0.6469  71S  69E   0             
10947  2609 Apr 26  06:54:26   1968   7536  148   T   -n   0.3627  1.0665  34N  78E  69  233  05m23s

10948  2609 Oct 19  22:18:05   1971   7542  153   A   -p  -0.4734  0.9375  37S 159W  62  263  06m53s
10949  2610 Apr 15  22:55:08   1973   7548  158   T   n-  -0.3537  1.0387  10S 150W  69  138  03m44s
10950  2610 Oct 09  02:17:27   1975   7554  163   A   n-   0.2737  0.9849   9N 155E  74   55  01m41s
10951  2611 Apr 05  10:13:05   1978   7560  168   P   t-  -1.1251  0.7564  72S 107E   0             
10952  2611 Sep 28  13:41:25   1980   7566  173   T   t-   0.9859  1.0280  70N  40E   9  630  01m42s
10953  2612 Feb 23  19:55:50   1982   7571  140   P   -t   1.1076  0.7697  72N 166W   0             
10954  2612 Aug 18  22:35:27   1985   7577  145   T   -t  -0.8629  1.0629  45S 167W  30  407  04m45s
10955  2613 Feb 11  19:51:44   1987   7583  150   A   -n   0.4076  0.9382  10N 112W  66  250  08m00s
10956  2613 Aug 08  13:32:05   1990   7589  155   T   nn  -0.1292  1.0300   9N  15W  83  102  03m07s
10957  2614 Feb 01  01:55:16   1992   7595  160   A   n-  -0.3058  0.9897  35S 166E  72   38  01m00s

10958  2614 Jul 28  22:14:49   1995   7601  165   A   p-   0.6680  0.9721  60N 132W  48  135  02m21s
10959  2615 Jan 21  14:42:02   1997   7607  170   T   t-  -0.9651  1.0241  82S  99E  14  328  01m17s
10960  2615 Jun 18  09:17:56   1999   7612  137   P   -t  -1.4053  0.2689  66S  66E   0             
10961  2615 Jul 18  00:19:58   2000   7613  175   P   t-   1.4533  0.1869  68N   8W   0             
10962  2615 Dec 12  19:30:54   2002   7618  142   P   -t   1.0802  0.8524  65N  82W   0             
10963  2616 Jun 06  12:37:18   2004   7624  147   A   -p  -0.6115  0.9824  14S   6E  52   78  02m04s
10964  2616 Dec 01  06:53:19   2007   7630  152   A   -p   0.4156  0.9772   2N  88E  65   89  02m39s
10965  2617 May 26  23:01:04   2009   7636  157   T   n-   0.1741  1.0394  31N 161W  80  134  03m30s
10966  2617 Nov 20  11:07:13   2012   7642  162   A   n-  -0.2995  0.9339  36S  11E  72  258  07m11s
10967  2618 May 16  14:44:47   2014   7648  167   T   t-   0.8919  1.0612  71N  97W  27  447  03m24s

10968  2618 Nov 09  10:39:32   2016   7654  172   A-  t-  -1.0033  0.9474  62S 101W   0             
10969  2619 Apr 06  21:51:02   2019   7659  139   P   -t  -1.0108  0.9781  61S  61W   0             
10970  2619 Sep 30  00:02:28   2021   7665  144   P   -t   1.1256  0.7620  61N  89W   0             
10971  2620 Mar 26  07:06:11   2023   7671  149   A   -p  -0.3125  0.9636  14S  92E  72  138  03m46s
10972  2620 Sep 18  13:15:47   2026   7677  154   T   -n   0.3476  1.0565  19N   2W  70  198  04m35s
10973  2621 Mar 15  09:03:08   2028   7683  159   A   p-   0.4080  0.9260  19N  43E  66  301  08m20s
10974  2621 Sep 08  06:02:19   2031   7689  164   T   n-  -0.3793  1.0713  14S  87E  68  249  05m45s
10975  2622 Mar 04  08:34:43   2033   7695  169   P   t-   1.0946  0.7963  61N  15W   0             
10976  2622 Jul 30  12:18:09   2035   7700  136   Pe  -t   1.4872  0.1039  63N 136E   0             
10977  2622 Aug 28  21:41:59   2036   7701  174   P   t-  -1.1408  0.7425  62S 152E   0             


Catalog of Solar Eclipses: 2601 to 2700


                      TD of
Catalog  Calendar   Greatest          Luna Saros Ecl.               Ecl.            Sun Path  Central
Number     Date      Eclipse    ΔT     Num  Num  Type QLE  Gamma    Mag.   Lat Long Alt Width   Dur.
                                 s                                          °    °    °   km

10978  2623 Jan 22  23:41:24   2038   7706  141   P   -t  -1.0937  0.8199  63S  29W   0             
10979  2623 Jul 19  19:00:06   2040   7712  146   A   -p   0.7738  0.9589  67N  60W  39  235  03m10s
10980  2624 Jan 12  13:45:09   2043   7718  151   T   -n  -0.3874  1.0433  44S   8W  67  157  03m21s
10981  2624 Jul 07  20:02:10   2045   7724  156   Am  nn   0.0150  0.9487  23N 110W  89  188  06m24s
10982  2625 Jan 01  05:25:27   2048   7730  161   T   n-   0.2829  1.0361   7S 105E  74  126  03m32s
10983  2625 Jun 26  22:15:44   2050   7736  166   A   p-  -0.7444  0.9720  25S 151W  42  150  03m17s
10984  2625 Dec 21  18:00:12   2053   7742  171   P   p-   1.0058  0.9710  66N  96W   0             
10985  2626 May 17  22:28:40   2055   7747  138   P   -t   1.1476  0.7318  69N  53E   0             
10986  2626 Jun 16  07:13:26   2055   7748  176   P   t-  -1.4523  0.1621  66S  72E   0             
10987  2626 Nov 11  06:08:45   2057   7753  143   P   -t  -1.2180  0.5874  70S  56W   0             

10988  2627 May 07  14:52:04   2060   7759  148   T   -p   0.4129  1.0688  41N  41W  65  246  05m22s
10989  2627 Oct 31  05:43:51   2062   7765  153   A   -p  -0.5140  0.9358  44S  89E  59  278  06m44s
10990  2628 Apr 26  06:52:57   2065   7771  158   T   n-  -0.3105  1.0392   4S  89E  72  138  03m53s
10991  2628 Oct 19  09:57:24   2067   7777  163   A   n-   0.2284  0.9854   3N  39E  77   53  01m39s
10992  2629 Apr 15  17:56:38   2070   7783  168   P   t-  -1.0887  0.8209  71S  22W   0             
10993  2629 Oct 08  21:35:29   2072   7789  173   T   t-   0.9363  1.0312  59N 106W  20  302  02m10s
10994  2630 Mar 06  03:42:09   2075   7794  140   P   -t   1.1288  0.7350  72N  64E   0             
10995  2630 Aug 30  06:10:52   2077   7800  145   T   -t  -0.9302  1.0568  56S  69E  21  514  03m53s
10996  2631 Feb 23  03:55:11   2080   7806  150   A   -p   0.4211  0.9419  14N 126E  65  236  07m13s
10997  2631 Aug 19  20:47:03   2082   7812  155   T   -n  -0.2025  1.0249   1N 125W  78   86  02m36s

10998  2632 Feb 12  10:25:37   2085   7818  160   A   n-  -0.2969  0.9938  31S  40E  73   23  00m36s
10999  2632 Aug 08  04:59:27   2087   7824  165   A   p-   0.5886  0.9695  51N 126E  54  136  02m49s
11000  2633 Jan 31  23:31:25   2090   7830  170   T   t-  -0.9592  1.0266  80S  65W  16  332  01m27s
11001  2633 Jun 28  15:48:41   2092   7835  137   Pe  -t  -1.4864  0.1291  67S  41W   0             
11002  2633 Jul 28  06:45:14   2092   7836  175   P   t-   1.3679  0.3330  69N 116W   0             
11003  2633 Dec 23  04:12:15   2094   7841  142   P   -t   1.0909  0.8313  66N 138E   0             
11004  2634 Jun 17  19:34:22   2097   7847  147   A   -p  -0.6854  0.9862  20S  99W  47   67  01m36s
11005  2634 Dec 12  15:11:13   2099   7853  152   A   -p   0.4303  0.9723   2N  37W  64  110  03m19s
11006  2635 Jun 07  06:28:22   2102   7859  157   T   nn   0.1063  1.0447  29N  90E  84  150  04m04s
11007  2635 Dec 01  18:56:55   2104   7865  162   A   nn  -0.2774  0.9302  37S 104W  74  272  07m47s

11008  2636 May 26  22:30:53   2107   7871  167   T   p-   0.8322  1.0661  72N 165E  33  392  03m48s
11009  2636 Nov 19  18:16:59   2109   7877  172   As  t-  -0.9719  0.9164  71S 163E  13   -   05m33s
11010  2637 Apr 17  05:51:33   2111   7882  139   P   -t  -1.0525  0.9013  62S 171E   0             
11011  2637 Oct 10  07:42:11   2114   7888  144   P   -t   1.1709  0.6802  61N 148E   0             
11012  2638 Apr 06  14:50:17   2117   7894  149   A   -p  -0.3500  0.9635  12S  23W  69  140  03m52s
11013  2638 Sep 29  21:06:37   2119   7900  154   T   -n   0.4007  1.0554  18N 118W  66  198  04m31s
11014  2639 Mar 26  16:36:39   2122   7906  159   A   p-   0.3749  0.9281  21N  70W  68  288  07m58s
11015  2639 Sep 19  13:50:24   2124   7912  164   T   n-  -0.3212  1.0683  15S  29W  71  234  05m28s
11016  2640 Mar 14  16:21:09   2127   7918  169   P   t-   1.0672  0.8439  61N 140W   0             
11017  2640 Sep 08  05:10:48   2129   7924  174   P   t-  -1.0807  0.8532  61S  31E   0             

11018  2641 Feb 02  08:20:04   2131   7929  141   P   -t  -1.0971  0.8150  63S 168W   0             
11019  2641 Jul 30  01:35:56   2134   7935  146   A   -t   0.8602  0.9545  68N 140W  30  326  03m20s
11020  2642 Jan 22  22:36:33   2136   7941  151   T   -n  -0.3923  1.0443  41S 138W  67  160  03m24s
11021  2642 Jul 19  02:27:54   2139   7947  156   A   nn   0.1040  0.9493  27N 156E  84  187  06m00s
11022  2643 Jan 12  14:14:06   2142   7953  161   T   n-   0.2784  1.0341   6S  27W  74  119  03m18s
11023  2643 Jul 08  05:00:57   2144   7959  166   A   p-  -0.6602  0.9768  18S 107E  49  109  02m44s
11024  2644 Jan 02  02:31:07   2147   7965  171   A+  p-   1.0021  0.9759  65N 127E   0             
11025  2644 May 28  06:05:58   2149   7970  138   P   -t   1.2051  0.6236  68N  72W   0             
11026  2644 Jun 26  14:29:01   2149   7971  176   P   t-  -1.3767  0.3016  66S  47W   0             
11027  2644 Nov 21  13:47:29   2151   7976  143   P   -t  -1.2468  0.5390  69S 178E   0             


Catalog of Solar Eclipses: 2601 to 2700


                      TD of
Catalog  Calendar   Greatest          Luna Saros Ecl.               Ecl.            Sun Path  Central
Number     Date      Eclipse    ΔT     Num  Num  Type QLE  Gamma    Mag.   Lat Long Alt Width   Dur.
                                 s                                          °    °    °   km

11028  2645 May 17  22:43:18   2154   7982  148   T   -p   0.4686  1.0707  47N 158W  62  261  05m16s
11029  2645 Nov 10  13:18:36   2156   7988  153   A   -p  -0.5477  0.9344  50S  24W  57  293  06m35s
11030  2646 May 07  14:41:46   2159   7994  158   T   n-  -0.2602  1.0396   2N  29W  75  137  04m00s
11031  2646 Oct 30  17:46:59   2161   8000  163   A   n-   0.1902  0.9857   3S  79W  79   51  01m38s
11032  2647 Apr 27  01:30:49   2164   8006  168   P   t-  -1.0450  0.8980  71S 149W   0             
11033  2647 Oct 20  05:38:03   2167   8012  173   T   t-   0.8932  1.0324  51N 123E  26  243  02m27s
11034  2648 Mar 16  11:21:54   2169   8017  140   P   -t   1.1552  0.6917  72N  65W   0             
11035  2648 Sep 09  13:51:23   2171   8023  145   Ts  -t  -0.9929  1.0479  70S  79W   5   -   02m48s
11036  2649 Mar 05  11:55:21   2174   8029  150   A   -p   0.4378  0.9460  19N   5E  64  220  06m25s
11037  2649 Aug 30  04:03:55   2176   8035  155   T   -n  -0.2732  1.0194   6S 124E  74   69  02m01s

11038  2650 Feb 22  18:53:59   2179   8041  160   A   n-  -0.2856  0.9984  26S  86W  73    6  00m09s
11039  2650 Aug 19  11:45:23   2182   8047  165   A   p-   0.5110  0.9663  42N  24E  59  141  03m21s
11040  2651 Feb 12  08:17:28   2184   8053  170   T   t-  -0.9502  1.0298  77S 140E  18  332  01m41s
11041  2651 Aug 08  13:13:27   2187   8059  175   P   t-   1.2844  0.4757  70N 136E   0             
11042  2652 Jan 03  12:55:42   2189   8064  142   P   -t   1.0995  0.8144  67N   3W   0             
11043  2652 Jun 28  02:31:12   2191   8070  147   A   -p  -0.7603  0.9892  26S 155E  40   58  01m11s
11044  2652 Dec 22  23:31:17   2194   8076  152   A   -p   0.4424  0.9680   3N 162W  64  128  03m56s
11045  2653 Jun 17  13:53:05   2197   8082  157   T   nn   0.0356  1.0493  25N  19W  88  164  04m37s
11046  2653 Dec 12  02:51:33   2199   8088  162   A   nn  -0.2599  0.9271  38S 141E  75  284  08m21s
11047  2654 Jun 07  06:09:50   2202   8094  167   T   p-   0.7665  1.0703  71N  70E  40  358  04m12s

11048  2654 Dec 01  02:03:29   2204   8100  172   A   t-  -0.9477  0.9165  76S  53E  18 1021  05m41s
11049  2655 Apr 28  13:40:56   2207   8105  139   P   -t  -1.1024  0.8094  62S  45E   0             
11050  2655 May 27  22:51:50   2207   8106  177   Pb  t-   1.5050  0.0543  64N  62E   0             
11051  2655 Oct 21  15:32:13   2209   8111  144   P   -t   1.2084  0.6123  62N  22E   0             
11052  2656 Apr 16  22:23:12   2212   8117  149   A   -p  -0.3957  0.9633  10S 136W  67  143  04m00s
11053  2656 Oct 10  05:06:01   2214   8123  154   T   -n   0.4468  1.0539  17N 122E  63  197  04m28s
11054  2657 Apr 06  00:01:46   2217   8129  159   A   n-   0.3350  0.9305  24N 179E  70  274  07m38s
11055  2657 Sep 29  21:43:07   2219   8135  164   T   n-  -0.2675  1.0647  16S 147W  74  219  05m11s
11056  2658 Mar 26  00:02:23   2222   8141  169   P   t-   1.0350  0.9002  61N  96E   0             
11057  2658 Sep 19  12:42:52   2225   8147  174   P   t-  -1.0239  0.9564  61S  90W   0             

11058  2659 Feb 13  16:57:15   2227   8152  141   P   -t  -1.1020  0.8073  62S  55E   0             
11059  2659 Aug 10  08:11:51   2229   8158  146   A   -t   0.9454  0.9487  68N 147E  19  584  03m30s
11060  2660 Feb 03  07:27:31   2232   8164  151   T   -n  -0.3977  1.0457  38S  92E  66  165  03m30s
11061  2660 Jul 29  08:55:21   2235   8170  156   A   nn   0.1914  0.9495  29N  62E  79  189  05m42s
11062  2661 Jan 22  23:02:23   2237   8176  161   T   n-   0.2740  1.0324   4S 159W  74  113  03m04s
11063  2661 Jul 18  11:48:08   2240   8182  166   A   p-  -0.5766  0.9811  13S   5E  55   81  02m12s
11064  2662 Jan 12  11:02:26   2242   8188  171   A+  p-   0.9996  0.9787  64N  10W   0             
11065  2662 Jun 08  13:38:43   2245   8193  138   P   -t   1.2666  0.5068  67N 164E   0             
11066  2662 Jul 07  21:43:23   2245   8194  176   P   t-  -1.2992  0.4460  65S 165W   0             
11067  2662 Dec 02  21:32:54   2247   8199  143   P   -t  -1.2698  0.5007  68S  50E   0             

11068  2663 May 29  06:28:21   2250   8205  148   T   -p   0.5295  1.0719  54N  89E  58  276  05m07s
11069  2663 Nov 21  21:02:01   2252   8211  153   A   -p  -0.5747  0.9333  55S 137W  55  305  06m26s
11070  2664 May 17  22:22:49   2255   8217  158   T   nn  -0.2040  1.0395   8N 145W  78  135  04m02s
11071  2664 Nov 10  01:46:10   2258   8223  163   A   n-   0.1591  0.9861   8S 160E  81   50  01m36s
11072  2665 May 07  08:55:09   2260   8229  168   As  t-  -0.9943  0.9668  66S  82E   4   -   02m35s
11073  2665 Oct 30  13:48:30   2263   8235  173   T   p-   0.8563  1.0330  44N   6W  31  215  02m40s
11074  2666 Mar 27  18:53:07   2265   8240  140   P   -t   1.1881  0.6371  72N 169E   0             
11075  2666 Sep 20  21:37:08   2268   8246  145   P   -t  -1.0506  0.9186  72S 136E   0             
11076  2666 Oct 20  05:56:28   2268   8247  183   Pb  t-   1.5196  0.0226  71N 154E   0             
11077  2667 Mar 16  19:47:40   2270   8252  150   A   -p   0.4613  0.9506  25N 114W  62  203  05m36s


Catalog of Solar Eclipses: 2601 to 2700


                      TD of
Catalog  Calendar   Greatest          Luna Saros Ecl.               Ecl.            Sun Path  Central
Number     Date      Eclipse    ΔT     Num  Num  Type QLE  Gamma    Mag.   Lat Long Alt Width   Dur.
                                 s                                          °    °    °   km

11078  2667 Sep 10  11:25:05   2273   8258  155   H   -p  -0.3393  1.0134  14S  12E  70   49  01m22s
11079  2668 Mar 05  03:17:08   2276   8264  160   H   n-  -0.2697  1.0035  21S 148E  74   13  00m21s
11080  2668 Aug 29  18:33:48   2278   8270  165   A   p-   0.4360  0.9627  34N  80W  64  149  03m59s
11081  2669 Feb 22  17:00:38   2281   8276  170   T   p-  -0.9390  1.0333  72S   7W  20  333  01m58s
11082  2669 Aug 18  19:43:41   2283   8282  175   P   t-   1.2020  0.6161  71N  26E   0             
11083  2670 Jan 13  21:41:08   2286   8287  142   P   -t   1.1061  0.8013  68N 145W   0             
11084  2670 Jul 09  09:25:19   2288   8293  147   A   -p  -0.8379  0.9915  35S  48E  33   55  00m52s
11085  2671 Jan 03  07:55:01   2291   8299  152   A   -p   0.4505  0.9643   4N  72E  63  144  04m27s
11086  2671 Jun 28  21:15:30   2293   8305  157   T   nn  -0.0374  1.0534  21N 128W  88  177  05m07s
11087  2671 Dec 23  10:50:32   2296   8311  162   A   nn  -0.2466  0.9246  38S  25E  76  294  08m52s

11088  2672 Jun 17  13:46:16   2299   8317  167   T   p-   0.6987  1.0735  67N  29W  45  335  04m36s
11089  2672 Dec 11  09:56:21   2301   8323  172   A   p-  -0.9286  0.9165  81S  59W  21  874  05m47s
11090  2673 May 08  21:23:23   2304   8328  139   P   -t  -1.1574  0.7080  63S  79W   0             
11091  2673 Jun 07  06:25:46   2304   8329  177   P   t-   1.4460  0.1665  65N  60W   0             
11092  2673 Oct 31  23:29:55   2306   8334  144   P   -t   1.2404  0.5544  62N 106W   0             
11093  2674 Apr 28  05:47:47   2309   8340  149   A   -p  -0.4477  0.9631  10S 113E  63  147  04m09s
11094  2674 Oct 21  13:13:05   2312   8346  154   T   -p   0.4869  1.0522  15N   1E  61  196  04m25s
11095  2675 Apr 17  07:16:48   2314   8352  159   A   nn   0.2868  0.9331  25N  72E  73  259  07m23s
11096  2675 Oct 11  05:43:47   2317   8358  164   T   n-  -0.2206  1.0608  18S  94E  77  204  04m54s
11097  2676 Apr 05  07:35:27   2319   8364  169   An  t-   0.9952  0.9336  62N  17W   4   -   04m25s

11098  2676 Sep 29  20:20:52   2322   8370  174   T   t-  -0.9725  1.0089  60S 173E  13  134  00m33s
11099  2677 Feb 24  01:29:55   2324   8375  141   P   -t  -1.1113  0.7915  62S  82W   0             
11100  2677 Aug 20  14:50:18   2327   8381  146   P   -t   1.0277  0.9182  62N  81E   0             
11101  2678 Feb 13  16:14:59   2330   8387  151   T   -n  -0.4062  1.0475  35S  39W  66  172  03m38s
11102  2678 Aug 09  15:23:56   2332   8393  156   A   nn   0.2782  0.9492  30N  32W  74  194  05m30s
11103  2679 Feb 03  07:49:00   2335   8399  161   T   n-   0.2685  1.0312   2S  70E  74  109  02m54s
11104  2679 Jul 29  18:37:06   2338   8405  166   A   p-  -0.4933  0.9846   9S  97W  60   62  01m44s
11105  2680 Jan 23  19:32:56   2340   8411  171   An  p-   0.9970  0.9636  62N 144W   2   -   02m46s
11106  2680 Jun 18  21:08:08   2342   8416  138   P   -t   1.3315  0.3827  66N  42E   0             
11107  2680 Jul 18  04:58:41   2343   8417  176   P   t-  -1.2212  0.5923  64S  77E   0             

11108  2680 Dec 13  05:25:03   2345   8422  143   P   -t  -1.2874  0.4715  67S  78W   0             
11109  2681 Jun 08  14:07:31   2348   8428  148   T   -p   0.5953  1.0724  60N  21W  53  294  04m54s
11110  2681 Dec 02  04:53:55   2350   8434  153   A   -p  -0.5952  0.9326  59S 110E  53  314  06m18s
11111  2682 May 29  05:56:13   2353   8440  158   T   nn  -0.1419  1.0390  14N 101E  82  132  03m59s
11112  2682 Nov 21  09:54:31   2356   8446  163   A   n-   0.1351  0.9866  12S  38E  82   48  01m32s
11113  2683 May 18  16:10:08   2358   8452  168   A   p-  -0.9366  0.9706  50S  43W  20  305  02m44s
11114  2683 Nov 10  22:07:55   2361   8458  173   T   p-   0.8266  1.0331  38N 135W  34  198  02m49s
11115  2684 Apr 07  02:17:17   2363   8463  140   P   -t   1.2265  0.5732  72N  44E   0             
11116  2684 Oct 01  05:28:03   2366   8469  145   P   -t  -1.1036  0.8161  72S   5E   0             
11117  2684 Oct 30  14:11:22   2367   8470  183   P   t-   1.4864  0.0875  71N  17E   0             

11118  2685 Mar 27  03:35:09   2369   8475  150   A   -p   0.4895  0.9554  31N 127E  61  185  04m48s
11119  2685 Sep 20  18:50:12   2371   8481  155   H   -p  -0.4011  1.0071  22S 102W  66   27  00m42s
11120  2686 Mar 16  11:34:58   2374   8487  160   H   n-  -0.2486  1.0090  15S  23E  76   32  00m54s
11121  2686 Sep 10  01:25:58   2377   8493  165   A   p-   0.3646  0.9587  25N 175E  68  160  04m41s
11122  2687 Mar 06  01:38:13   2379   8499  170   T   p-  -0.9230  1.0374  67S 149W  22  330  02m19s
11123  2687 Aug 30  02:19:46   2382   8505  175   P   t-   1.1238  0.7490  72N  86W   0             
11124  2688 Jan 25  06:24:18   2384   8510  142   P   -t   1.1141  0.7860  69N  73E   0             
11125  2688 Jul 19  16:22:31   2387   8516  147   A   -p  -0.9136  0.9926  46S  61W  24   64  00m41s
11126  2689 Jan 13  16:18:41   2390   8522  152   A   -p   0.4578  0.9612   6N  55W  63  158  04m52s
11127  2689 Jul 09  04:36:31   2392   8528  157   Tm  nn  -0.1123  1.0568  16N 122E  84  188  05m31s


Catalog of Solar Eclipses: 2601 to 2700


                      TD of
Catalog  Calendar   Greatest          Luna Saros Ecl.               Ecl.            Sun Path  Central
Number     Date      Eclipse    ΔT     Num  Num  Type QLE  Gamma    Mag.   Lat Long Alt Width   Dur.
                                 s                                          °    °    °   km

11128  2690 Jan 02  18:52:25   2395   8534  162   A   nn  -0.2360  0.9226  37S  93W  76  301  09m17s
11129  2690 Jun 28  21:18:07   2398   8540  167   T   p-   0.6272  1.0759  62N 131W  51  317  05m00s
11130  2690 Dec 22  17:55:30   2401   8546  172   A   p-  -0.9140  0.9168  85S 167W  23  795  05m52s
11131  2691 May 20  04:55:09   2403   8551  139   P   -t  -1.2203  0.5922  63S 159E   0             
11132  2691 Jun 18  13:52:32   2403   8552  177   P   t-   1.3818  0.2885  66N 178E   0             
11133  2691 Nov 12  07:38:14   2405   8557  144   P   -t   1.2646  0.5105  63N 123E   0             
11134  2691 Dec 11  21:05:53   2406   8558  182   Pb  t-  -1.5501  0.0114  65S  76E   0             
11135  2692 May 08  13:02:03   2408   8563  149   A   -p  -0.5074  0.9627  11S   5E  59  155  04m21s
11136  2692 Oct 31  21:27:40   2411   8569  154   T   -p   0.5212  1.0503  14N 123W  58  193  04m23s
11137  2693 Apr 27  14:23:45   2414   8575  159   A   nn   0.2320  0.9359  26N  33W  76  245  07m12s

11138  2693 Oct 21  13:50:36   2416   8581  164   T   n-  -0.1793  1.0566  20S  26W  80  189  04m37s
11139  2694 Apr 16  15:01:10   2419   8587  169   A   t-   0.9489  0.9422  63N 106W  18  679  04m05s
11140  2694 Oct 11  04:04:20   2422   8593  174   H   p-  -0.9263  1.0054  60S  67E  22   49  00m21s
11141  2695 Mar 07  09:58:56   2424   8598  141   P   -t  -1.1242  0.7693  61S 143E   0             
11142  2695 Aug 31  21:32:02   2427   8604  146   P   -t   1.1064  0.7816  61N  27W   0             
11143  2696 Feb 25  00:58:48   2429   8610  151   T   -n  -0.4179  1.0496  31S 169W  65  180  03m48s
11144  2696 Aug 19  21:57:56   2432   8616  156   A   -p   0.3608  0.9485  31N 128W  69  201  05m24s
11145  2697 Feb 13  16:33:04   2435   8622  161   T   n-   0.2612  1.0305   1N  61W  75  106  02m46s
11146  2697 Aug 09  01:29:22   2437   8628  166   A   p-  -0.4116  0.9877   7S 160E  66   47  01m20s
11147  2698 Feb 03  04:01:19   2440   8634  171   An  p-   0.9933  0.9625  59N  86E   5   -   02m52s

11148  2698 Jun 30  04:35:43   2442   8639  138   P   -t   1.3983  0.2539  65N  80W   0             
11149  2698 Jul 29  12:15:55   2443   8640  176   P   t-  -1.1437  0.7385  63S  41W   0             
11150  2698 Dec 24  13:21:08   2445   8645  143   P   -t  -1.3014  0.4485  66S 153E   0             
11151  2699 Jun 19  21:42:32   2448   8651  148   T   -p   0.6645  1.0720  65N 127W  48  314  04m38s
11152  2699 Dec 13  12:52:50   2451   8657  153   A   -p  -0.6106  0.9325  61S   2W  52  320  06m08s
11153  2700 Jun 09  13:23:20   2453   8663  158   Tm  nn  -0.0753  1.0379  19N  11W  86  128  03m49s
11154  2700 Dec 02  18:09:37   2456   8669  163   A   n-   0.1159  0.9874  15S  85W  83   45  01m26s


World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths

Detailed maps of all annular, total and hybrid eclipses during the 27th century CE can be found at the World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths. The maps are broken down into 20 year intervals and may be accessed through the links below. Each map is stored in GIF format with a typical file size of 130 kilobytes.

World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths
27th century CE 2601-2620 2621-2640 2641-2660 2661-2680 2681-2700

Index to Five Millennium Catolog of Solar Eclipses

Each link below displays a web page containing 100 years of solar eclipses. Every eclipse has links of global maps, central paths plotted on Google Maps, Saros series tables, and Besselian elements.

Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses
Centuries
-1999 - -1900 -1899 - -1800 -1799 - -1700 -1699 - -1600 -1599 - -1500
-1499 - -1400 -1399 - -1300 -1299 - -1200 -1199 - -1100 -1099 - -1000
-0999 - -0900 -0899 - -0800 -0799 - -0700 -0699 - -0600 -0599 - -0500
-0499 - -0400 -0399 - -0300 -0299 - -0200 -0199 - -0100 -0099 - -0000
0001 - 0100 0101 - 0200 0201 - 0300 0301 - 0400 0401 - 0500
0501 - 0600 0601 - 0700 0701 - 0800 0801 - 0900 0901 - 1000
1001-1100 1101-1200 1201-1300 1301-1400 1401-1500
1501-1600 1601-1700 1701-1800 1801-1900 1901-2000
2001-2100 2101-2200 2201-2300 2301-2400 2401-2500
2501-2600 2601-2700 2701-2800 2801-2900 2901-3000

These web pages are part of the Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000


Calendar

The Gregorian calendar is used for all dates from 1582 Oct 15 onwards. Before that date, the Julian calendar is used. For more information on this topic, see Calendar Dates. The Julian calendar does not include the year 0. Thus the year 1 BCE is followed by the year 1 CE (See: BCE/CE Dating Conventions ). This is awkward for arithmetic calculations. Years in this catalog are numbered astronomically and include the year 0. Historians should note there is a difference of one year between astronomical dates and BCE dates. Thus, the astronomical year 0 corresponds to 1 BCE, and astronomical year -1 corresponds to 2 BCE, etc..


Predictions

The coordinates of the Sun used in these predictions are based on the VSOP87 theory [Bretagnon and Francou, 1988]. The Moon's coordinates are based on the ELP-2000/82 theory [Chapront-Touze and Chapront, 1983]. For more information, see: Solar and Lunar Ephemerides. The revised value used for the Moon's secular acceleration is n-dot = -25.858 arc-sec/cy*cy, as deduced from the Apollo lunar laser ranging experiment (Chapront, Chapront-Touze, and Francou, 2002).

The largest uncertainty in the eclipse predictions is caused by fluctuations in Earth's rotation due primarily to tidal friction of the Moon. The resultant drift in apparent clock time is expressed as ΔT and is determined as follows:

  1. pre-1950's: ΔT calculated from empirical fits to historical records derived by Morrison and Stephenson (2004)
  2. 1955-present: ΔT obtained from published observations
  3. future: ΔT is extrapolated from current values weighted by the long term trend from tidal effects

A series of polynomial expressions have been derived to simplify the evaluation of ΔT for any time from -1999 to +3000. The uncertainty in ΔT over this period can be estimated from scatter in the measurements.


Footnotes

[1] The Moon's orbit is inclined about 5.1° to Earth's orbit around the Sun. The points where the lunar orbit intersects the plane of Earth's orbit are known as the nodes. The Moon moves from south to north of Earth's orbit at the ascending node, and from north to south at the descending node.

[2] Hybrid eclipses are also known as annular/total eclipses. Such an eclipse is both total and annular along different sections of its umbral path. (See: Five Millennium Catalog of Hybrid Solar Eclipses)

[3] Central solar eclipses are eclipses in which the central axis of the Moon's shadow strikes the Earth's surface. All partial (penumbral) eclipses are non-central eclipses since the shadow axis misses Earth. However, umbral eclipses (total, annular and hybrid) may be either central (usually) or non-central (rarely).

[4] The terms BCE and CE are abbreviations for "Before Common Era" and "Common Era," respectively. They are the secular equivalents to the BC and AD dating conventions. (See: Year Dating Conventions )

[5] Greatest eclipse is defined as the instant when the axis of the Moon's shadow passes closest to the Earth's center. For total eclipses, the instant of greatest eclipse is virtually identical to the instants of greatest magnitude and greatest duration. However, for annular eclipses, the instant of greatest duration may occur at either the time of greatest eclipse or near the sunrise and sunset points of the eclipse path.


Acknowledgments

The information presented on this web page is based on data published in Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000 and Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000. The individual global maps appearing in links were extracted from full page plates appearing in Five Millennium Canon by Dan McGlaun. The Besselian elements were provided by Jean Meeus. Fred Espenak assumes full responsibility for the accuracy of all eclipse calculations.

Permission is freely granted to reproduce this data when accompanied by an acknowledgment:

"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak (NASA's GSFC)"


Eclipse Links

Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses

Ten Millennium Catalog of Long Solar Eclipses

Saros Series Catalog of Solar Eclipses

World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths

2010 Jul 21