There will be two solar eclipses in 2020: an annular eclipse on June 21st reaching a maximum magnitude of 0.9782, and a total eclipse on December 14th reaching a maximum magnitude of 1.009. Both eclipses will be central, with the June eclipse visible from Africa and Asia and the December eclipse visible from South America.
There will be two solar eclipses in 2020: an annular eclipse on June 21st reaching a maximum magnitude of 0.9782, and a total eclipse on December 14th reaching a maximum magnitude of 1.009. Both eclipses will be central, with the June eclipse visible from Africa and Asia and the December eclipse visible from South America.
There will be two solar eclipses in 2020: an annular eclipse on June 21st reaching a maximum magnitude of 0.9782, and a total eclipse on December 14th reaching a maximum magnitude of 1.009. Both eclipses will be central, with the June eclipse visible from Africa and Asia and the December eclipse visible from South America.
Eclipse character: Central Date (Universal time) Eclipse begins Jun 21, 2020AD 03:45 01°02'S 034°29'E Greatest eclipse Jun 21, 2020AD 06:39 30°31'N 079°43'E Eclipse ends Jun 21, 2020AD 09:33 09°12'N 131°03'E Magnitude of the eclipse: 0.9782
Eclipse type: Total
Eclipse character: Central Date (Universal time) Eclipse begins Dec 14, 2020AD 13:33 02°06'S 115°34'W Greatest eclipse Dec 14, 2020AD 16:13 40°19'S 067°52'W Eclipse ends Dec 14, 2020AD 18:52 18°04'S 006°24'W Magnitude of the eclipse: 1.009