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JavaScript Solar Eclipse Explorer


ASIA & ASIA MINOR
Instructions

The JavaScript Solar Eclipse Explorer can compute the local circumstances for every solar eclipse visible from a city for any century from -1499 to
3000 (1500 BCE to 3000 CE). Just follow these instructions:

Section 1 - Select a city from the drop-down menu or manually enter the geographic coordinates and time zone.
Section 2 - Choose the desired century by clicking the button.
Section 3 - A table will be generated giving the local circumstances for every eclipse visible from the city.

All times are displayed in local time using the value from the Time Zone field in Section 1 (add 1 hour for Daylight Saving Time). A time followed by
"(r)" means the event is already in progress at sunrise. Similarly, a time followed by "(s)" means the event is still in progress at sunset. In such cases,
the times and circumstances given are for sunrise or sunset, respectively. The times of sunrise and sunset are calculated when the Sun's lower limb
touches the horizon. For more information about the local circumstances table, see Key to Solar Eclipse Explorer.

Section 1: City Coordinates

Choose city, or enter coordinates:

Hyderabad, INDIA

Name: Hyderabad, INDIA

Latitude: 17 deg 23 min 0 sec N


Longitude: 78 deg 29 min 0 sec E
Altitude: 530.7 meters
Time Zone: 05 30 E

Section 2: Century Selection


Choose century:
-1499 to -1400 -1399 to -1300 -1299 to -1200 -1199 to -1100 -1099 to -1000

-0999 to -0900 -0899 to -0800 -0799 to -0700 -0699 to -0600 -0599 to -0500

-0499 to -0400 -0399 to -0300 -0299 to -0200 -0199 to -0100 -0099 to -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

Section 3: Eclipse Predictions


Solar Eclipses visible from Hyderabad, INDIA
Latitude: 17 23' 00" N
Longitude: 78 29' 00" E
Altitude: 530.7m
Time Zone: 05:30 E

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Calendar Eclipse Partial Sun A or T Maximum Sun Sun A or T Partial Sun Eclipse Eclipse A or T
Date Type Eclipse Alt Eclipse Eclipse Alt Azi Eclipse Eclipse Alt Mag. Obs. Eclipse
Begins Begins Ends Ends Duration
2005-Oct-03 P 16:21:43 23 - 17:18:02 10 262 - 18:01(s) 0(s) 0.294 0.18 -
2007-Mar-19 P 06:24(r) 0(r) - 06:50:22 06 093 - 07:34:39 17 0.348 0.236 -
2008-Aug-01 P 16:30:26 31 - 17:20:12 20 283 - 18:06:13 09 0.42 0.308 -
2009-Jan-26 P 15:01:25 38 - 15:21:16 34 232 - 15:40:37 31 0.024 0.004 -
2009-Jul-22 P 05:54(r) 0(r) - 06:21:42 06 071 - 07:20:22 19 0.849 0.823 -
2010-Jan-15 P 11:29:23 49 - 13:32:00 48 204 - 15:15:17 33 0.771 0.687 -
0.225 0.124
2016-Mar-09 P 06:31(r) 0(r) - 06:31(r) 0(r) 095 - 06:47:52 04 -
(r) (r)
2019-Dec-26 P 08:08:00 17 - 09:30:35 33 134 - 11:10:32 46 0.804 0.743 -
2020-Jun-21 P 10:14:46 61 - 11:55:43 82 040 - 13:44:03 69 0.599 0.503 -
0.299 0.187
2022-Oct-25 P 16:59:04 11 - 17:45(s) 0(s) 257 - 17:45(s) 0(s) -
(s) (s)
2027-Aug-02 P 15:58:06 39 - 16:47:27 27 281 - 17:33:08 17 0.379 0.268 -
2031-May-21 P 11:15:32 76 - 13:13:34 75 283 - 15:02:18 50 0.751 0.676 -
2034-Mar-20 P 16:31:56 27 - 17:27:46 13 266 - 18:18:21 01 0.469 0.361 -
0.203 0.107
2035-Sep-02 P 06:05(r) 0(r) - 06:05(r) 0(r) 082 - 06:21:35 04 -
(r) (r)
0.133 0.057
2041-Apr-30 P 18:21:41 02 - 18:33(s) 0(s) 286 - 18:33(s) 0(s) -
(s) (s)
2042-Apr-20 P 05:59(r) 0(r) - 06:33:53 08 080 - 07:14:58 18 0.308 0.198 -
0.368 0.246
2042-Oct-14 P 06:11(r) 0(r) - 06:11(r) 0(r) 098 - 06:38:18 06 -
(r) (r)
2049-Nov-25 P 08:40:42 27 - 09:59:12 41 140 - 11:30:24 51 0.579 0.48 -
2051-Apr-11 P 06:06(r) 0(r) - 06:10:59 01 082 - 06:37:57 07 0.139 0.062 -
2053-Sep-12 P 15:05:01 46 - 16:16:53 29 265 - 17:20:14 14 0.654 0.573 -
2059-Nov-05 P 14:23:32 41 - 15:54:21 23 244 - 17:10:22 07 0.516 0.4 -
2060-Apr-30 P 16:34:45 27 - 17:18:03 17 281 - 17:58:06 08 0.238 0.136 -
2061-Apr-20 P 06:22:00 05 - 07:05:15 15 082 - 07:51:31 26 0.395 0.283 -
2062-Sep-03 P 15:08:22 47 - 15:30:31 41 264 - 15:52:12 36 0.052 0.014 -
2063-Feb-28 P 13:51:37 57 - 14:48:15 47 237 - 15:40:35 36 0.185 0.091 -
2064-Feb-17 A 11:19:30 56 13:07:57 13:12:12 59 200 13:16:27 14:54:43 44 0.925 0.856 8m29s
2070-Apr-11 P 06:05(r) 0(r) - 06:37:58 07 083 - 07:35:25 21 0.691 0.619 -
2072-Sep-12 P 15:14:57 43 - 15:39:24 37 261 - 16:03:06 32 0.063 0.019 -
2074-Jan-27 P 10:33:47 44 - 12:20:34 54 177 - 14:04:59 47 0.71 0.631 -
2074-Jul-24 P 05:55(r) 0(r) - 06:52:30 13 073 - 07:57:24 27 0.547 0.44 -
2081-Sep-03 P 14:14:49 59 - 15:23:55 43 264 - 16:27:01 28 0.675 0.605 -
2085-Jun-22 P 05:53:40 01 - 06:59:13 16 070 - 08:15:51 33 0.881 0.835 -
2086-Dec-06 P 09:17:30 32 - 10:24:46 43 147 - 11:38:52 49 0.235 0.129 -
2088-Apr-21 P 17:02:01 21 - 17:45:22 11 280 - 18:25:22 01 0.269 0.162 -
2092-Aug-03 P 16:35:16 30 - 16:49:39 27 281 - 17:03:54 23 0.018 0.003 -
0.126 0.052
2093-Jul-23 P 18:41:51 02 - 18:50(s) 0(s) 291 - 18:50(s) 0(s) -
(s) (s)
2096-May-22 P 05:44(r) 0(r) - 05:45:57 00 068 - 06:10:39 06 0.126 0.054 -

A time followed by "(r)" means the event is already in progress at sunrise, while a time followed by "(s)" means the event is still in progress at sunset.
In such cases, the times and circumstances given are for sunrise or sunset, respectively.

Acknowledgments

The Eclipse Explorer is based on the JavaScript Solar Eclipse Calculator created by Chris O'Byrne and Stephen McCann. The original calculator
predicts the local circumstances for any single eclipse over the period 1970 to 2039 for a geographic position supplied by the user.

The Eclipse Explorer presented here features drop-down menus for city coordinates and buttons to select any century from -1499 to 3000 (1500 BCE
to 3000 CE). It can be used to explore the frequencey and circumstances of all solar eclipses visible from any location on Earth. The Eclipse Explorer
was developed by Chris O'Byrne and Fred Espenak.

The Besselian elements and values of T used in Solar Eclipse Explorer are the same as those used by Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses:
-1999 to +3000. For the purposes of calculating eclipse circumstances from a given place, the growing uncertainty in the value of T and the
corresponding longitude become unacceptably large outside time period of -1499 to 3000 (1500 BCE to 3000 CE).

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

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"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak and Chris O'Byrne (NASA's GSFC)"

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Project and Website Manager: Fred Espenak (fred.espenak-1@nasa.gov)


Responsible NASA Official: Alex Young (c.a.young@nasa.gov)
Heliophysics Science Division, Code 670
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA

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