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List of solar eclipses in the 20th century

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List of solar eclipses in the 20th century

During the 20th century, there were 228 solar eclipses of which 78 were partial, 73 were annular, 71 were total and 6 were hybrids between total and annular eclipses. Of these, two annular and three total eclipses were non-central, in the sense that the very center (axis) of the Moon's shadow will miss the Earth (for more information see gamma). In the 20th century, the greatest number of eclipses in one year is five, in 1935, though the years 1917, 1946, 1964, 1982 and 2000 had four eclipses each. One month, July 2000, featured two solar eclipses, on July 1 and July 31. The predictions given here are by Fred Espenak of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. The longest measured duration in which the Moon completely covered the Sun, known as totality, was during the solar eclipse of June 20, 1955. This total solar eclipse had a maximum duration of 7 minutes and 7 seconds. The longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse is 7 minutes and 32 seconds. The longest annular solar eclipse of the 20th century took place on December 14, 1955, with a duration of 12 minutes and 9 seconds. The maximum possible duration is 12 minutes and 29 seconds. Two instances of back-to-back hybrid solar eclipses within a period of less than six months occurred in the 20th century. The eclipse of June 17, 1909, was the second hybrid eclipse in the span of less than one year, the first one being on December 23, 1908, and the eclipse of March 29, 1987, was the second hybrid eclipse in the span of less than one year, the first one being on October 3, 1986.[a] The table contains the date and time of the greatest eclipse (in dynamical time), which in this case is the time when the axis of the Moon's shadow cone passes closest to the centre of Earth; this is in (Ephemeris Time). The number of the saros series that the eclipse belongs to is given, followed by the type of the eclipse (either total, annular, partial or hybrid), the gamma of the eclipse (how centrally the shadow of the Moon strikes the Earth), and the magnitude of the eclipse (the fraction of the Sun's diameter obscured by the Moon). For total and annular eclipses, the duration of the eclipse is given, as well as the location of the greatest eclipse (the point of maximum eclipse) and the path width of the total or annular eclipse. The geographical areas from which the eclipse can be seen are listed along with a chart illustrating each eclipse's respective path.

Tables

· Eclipses
km
km
Date
km
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
mi
May 18, 1901
May 18, 1901
Date
May 18, 1901
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
5:33:48
Saros
136
Type
Total
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
6:29
Location
1°42′S 98°24′E / 1 °S 98 °E / -1 ; 98
Path width
238
Path width
148
Geographical area
Total: French Madagascar, Réunion, British Mauritius, Dutch East Indies and British New Guinea Partial: East Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, Western Oceania
Chart
November 11, 1901
November 11, 1901
Date
November 11, 1901
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
7:28:21
Saros
141
Type
Annular
Gamma
0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
11:01
Location
10°48′N 68°54′E / 10 °N 68 °E / 10 ; 68
Path width
336
Path width
209
Geographical area
Annular: Sicily, British Malta, Ottoman Tripolitania, Egypt, Ottoman Empire, Emirate of Jabal Shammar, Aden Protectorate, Muscat and Oman, British Raj, British Ceylon, Siam, French Indochina, Bombay Reef in the Paracel Islands and Philippines Partial: North Africa, East Africa, Asia, Northern Australia
Chart
April 8, 1902
April 8, 1902
Date
April 8, 1902
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
14:05:06
Saros
108
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
71°42′N 142°24′W / 71 °N 142 °W / 71 ; -142
Path width
Path width
Partial: Northern Canada
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
May 7, 1902
May 7, 1902
Date
May 7, 1902
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
22:34:16
Saros
146
Type
Partial
Gamma
−1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
70°00′S 125°06′W / 70 °S 125 °W / -70 ; -125
Path width
Path width
Partial: Eastern Oceania
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
October 31, 1902
October 31, 1902
Date
October 31, 1902
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
8:00:18
Saros
151
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
70°48′N 100°48′E / 70 °N 100 °E / 70 ; 100
Path width
Path width
Partial: Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, North Asia
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
March 29, 1903
March 29, 1903
Date
March 29, 1903
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
1:35:23
Saros
118
Type
Annular
Gamma
0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
1:53
Location
56°12′N 130°18′E / 56 °N 130 °E / 56 ; 130
Path width
153
Path width
95
Geographical area
Annular: China, Russia and Northern Canada Partial: Southeast Asia, East Asia, North Asia, Alaska, Northwestern North America
Chart
September 21, 1903
September 21, 1903
Date
September 21, 1903
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
4:39:52
Saros
123
Type
Total
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
2:12
Location
58°00′S 77°12′E / 58 °S 77 °E / -58 ; 77
Path width
241
Path width
150
Geographical area
Total: Antarctica Partial: Southeast Africa, Southern Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica
Chart
March 17, 1904
March 17, 1904
Date
March 17, 1904
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
5:40:44
Saros
128
Type
Annular
Gamma
0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
8:07
Location
5°36′N 94°42′E / 5 °N 94 °E / 5 ; 94
Path width
237
Path width
147
Geographical area
Annular: German East Africa, Portuguese East Africa, Grande Comore Island, British Seychelles, Sumatra, Siam, French Indochina, the Paracel Islands and the American Philippines Partial: East Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia
Chart
September 9, 1904
September 9, 1904
Date
September 9, 1904
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
20:44:21
Saros
133
Type
Total
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
6:20
Location
3°42′S 134°30′W / 3 °S 134 °W / -3 ; -134
Path width
234
Path width
145
Geographical area
Total: German New Guinea and Chile Partial: Oceania, Western South America
Chart
March 6, 1905
March 6, 1905
Date
March 6, 1905
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
5:12:26
Saros
138
Type
Annular
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
7:58
Location
39°30′S 117°24′E / 39 °S 117 °E / -39 ; 117
Path width
334
Path width
208
Geographical area
Annular: Australia, New Caledonia and New Hebrides Partial: Madagascar, Antarctica, Australia, Oceania
Chart
August 30, 1905
August 30, 1905
Date
August 30, 1905
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
13:07:26
Saros
143
Type
Total
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
3:46
Location
42°30′N 4°18′W / 42 °N 4 °W / 42 ; -4
Path width
192
Path width
119
Geographical area
Total: Canada, Spain, French Algeria, French Tunisia, Ottoman Tripolitania, Egypt, Ottoman Empire, Aden Protectorate and Muscat and Oman Partial: Eastern North America, Europe, North Africa, Central Africa, West Asia
Chart
February 23, 1906
February 23, 1906
Date
February 23, 1906
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
7:43:20
Saros
148
Type
Partial
Gamma
−1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
71°24′S 170°18′W / 71 °S 170 °W / -71 ; -170
Path width
Path width
Partial: Antarctica, Southern Australia
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
July 21, 1906
July 21, 1906
Date
July 21, 1906
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
13:14:19
Saros
115
Type
Partial
Gamma
−1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
68°36′S 33°18′W / 68 °S 33 °W / -68 ; -33
Path width
Path width
Partial: Argentina and Chile
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
August 20, 1906
August 20, 1906
Date
August 20, 1906
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
1:12:50
Saros
153
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
70°48′N 66°24′W / 70 °N 66 °W / 70 ; -66
Path width
Path width
Partial: Northern Russia, Alaska, Western Canada, Pacific Northwest
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
January 14, 1907
January 14, 1907
Date
January 14, 1907
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
6:05:43
Saros
120
Type
Total
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
2:25
Location
38°18′N 86°24′E / 38 °N 86 °E / 38 ; 86
Path width
189
Path width
117
Geographical area
Total: Russian Empire and China Partial: Asia
Chart
July 10, 1907
July 10, 1907
Date
July 10, 1907
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
15:24:32
Saros
125
Type
Annular
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
7:23
Location
16°54′S 50°54′W / 16 °S 50 °W / -16 ; -50
Path width
258
Path width
160
Geographical area
Annular: Chile, Bolivia and Brazil Partial: South America, Southern Central America
Chart
January 3, 1908
January 3, 1908
Date
January 3, 1908
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
21:45:22
Saros
130
Type
Total
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
4:14
Location
11°48′S 145°06′W / 11 °S 145 °W / -11 ; -145
Path width
149
Path width
93
Geographical area
Total: British Western Pacific Territories and Costa Rica Partial: Northern Oceania, Hawaii, Southern North America, Central America, Western Caribbean, Western South America
Chart
June 28, 1908
June 28, 1908
Date
June 28, 1908
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
16:29:51
Saros
135
Type
Annular
Gamma
0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
4:00
Location
31°24′N 67°12′W / 31 °N 67 °W / 31 ; -67
Path width
126
Path width
78
Geographical area
Annular: Mexico, Florida, Mauritania, Senegal, French Sudan, Upper Volta and British Gold Coast Partial: Northern South America, North America, Caribbean, West Africa, North Africa, Western Europe
Chart
December 23, 1908
December 23, 1908
Date
December 23, 1908
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
11:44:28
Saros
140
Type
Hybrid
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
0:12
Location
54°18′S 0°30′W / 54 °S 0 °W / -54 ; -0
Path width
10
Path width
6
Geographical area
Annular: Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil Partial: South America, Antarctica, Southern Africa
Chart
June 17, 1909
June 17, 1909
Date
June 17, 1909
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
23:18:38
Saros
145
Type
Hybrid
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
0:24
Location
89°12′N 123°36′E / 89 °N 123 °E / 89 ; 123
Path width
51
Path width
32
Geographical area
Total: Russia, Ellesmere Island and Greenland Partial: East Asia, Northern North America
Chart
December 12, 1909
December 12, 1909
Date
December 12, 1909
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
19:44:48
Saros
150
Type
Partial
Gamma
−1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
65°00′S 86°00′E / 65 °S 86 °E / -65 ; 86
Path width
Path width
Partial: Antarctica, New Zealand
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
May 9, 1910
May 9, 1910
Date
May 9, 1910
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
5:42:13
Saros
117
Type
Total
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
4:15
Location
48°12′S 125°12′E / 48 °S 125 °E / -48 ; 125
Path width
594
Path width
369
Geographical area
Total: Wilkes Land and Tasmania Partial: Antarctica, Australia, Southeast Asia
Chart
November 2, 1910
November 2, 1910
Date
November 2, 1910
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
2:08:32
Saros
122
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
61°54′N 155°06′W / 61 °N 155 °W / 61 ; -155
Path width
Path width
Partial: Northeast Asia, Alaska, Hawaii
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
April 28, 1911
April 28, 1911
Date
April 28, 1911
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
22:27:22
Saros
127
Type
Total
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
4:57
Location
1°54′N 151°54′W / 1 °N 151 °W / 1 ; -151
Path width
190
Path width
120
Geographical area
Total: Australia, Tonga, American Samoa and Cook Islands Partial: Oceania, Southern North America, Central America, Western Caribbean
Chart
October 22, 1911
October 22, 1911
Date
October 22, 1911
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
4:13:02
Saros
132
Type
Annular
Gamma
0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
3:47
Location
6°18′N 121°24′E / 6 °N 121 °E / 6 ; 121
Path width
133
Path width
83
Geographical area
Annular: Russian Empire, China, French Indochina, Territory of Papua and British Western Pacific Territories Partial: South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, Australia, Oceania
Chart
April 17, 1912
April 17, 1912
Date
April 17, 1912
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
11:34:22
Saros
137
Type
Hybrid
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
0:02
Location
38°24′N 11°18′W / 38 °N 11 °W / 38 ; -11
Path width
1
Path width
0
Geographical area
Total: Portugal and Spain Annular: Venezuela, Brazil, British Guyana, Dutch Guiana, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany and Russian Empire Partial: Eastern South America, Eastern North America, West Africa, Europe, West Asia
Chart
October 10, 1912
October 10, 1912
Date
October 10, 1912
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
13:36:14
Saros
142
Type
Total
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
1:55
Location
28°06′S 40°06′W / 28 °S 40 °W / -28 ; -40
Path width
85
Path width
53
Geographical area
Total: Ecuador, Colombia, Peru and Brazil Partial: Central America, Caribbean, South America, Antarctica, Southern Africa
Chart
April 6, 1913
April 6, 1913
Date
April 6, 1913
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
17:33:07
Saros
147
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
61°12′N 175°42′E / 61 °N 175 °E / 61 ; 175
Path width
Path width
Partial: Eastern Russia, Northwestern North America
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
August 31, 1913
August 31, 1913
Date
August 31, 1913
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
20:52:12
Saros
114
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
61°30′N 26°48′W / 61 °N 26 °W / 61 ; -26
Path width
Path width
Partial: Eastern Canada, Greenland
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
September 30, 1913
September 30, 1913
Date
September 30, 1913
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
4:45:49
Saros
152
Type
Partial
Gamma
−1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
61°00′S 11°36′E / 61 °S 11 °E / -61 ; 11
Path width
Path width
Partial: Southern Africa, Antarctica
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
February 25, 1914
February 25, 1914
Date
February 25, 1914
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
0:13:01
Saros
119
Type
Annular
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
5:35
Location
62°06′S 113°18′W / 62 °S 113 °W / -62 ; -113
Path width
839
Path width
521
Geographical area
Annular: Antarctica Partial: Antarctica, New Zealand, Southern South America
Chart
August 21, 1914
August 21, 1914
Date
August 21, 1914
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
12:34:27
Saros
124
Type
Total
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
2:14
Location
54°30′N 27°06′E / 54 °N 27 °E / 54 ; 27
Path width
170
Path width
110
Geographical area
Total: Canada, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Russian Empire, Ottoman Empire, Persia and British Raj Partial: Northeast North America, Europe, North Africa, East Africa, Middle East
Chart
February 14, 1915
February 14, 1915
Date
February 14, 1915
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
4:33:20
Saros
129
Type
Annular
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
2:04
Location
24°00′S 120°42′E / 24 °S 120 °E / -24 ; 120
Path width
77
Path width
48
Geographical area
Annular: Australia, Papua and German New Guinea Partial: Antarctica, Australia, Oceania, Southeast Asia
Chart
August 10, 1915
August 10, 1915
Date
August 10, 1915
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
22:52:25
Saros
134
Type
Annular
Gamma
0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
1:33
Location
16°24′N 161°24′W / 16 °N 161 °W / 16 ; -161
Path width
52
Path width
32
Geographical area
Annular: Pacific Ocean Partial: Northeast Asia, Northern Oceania, Hawaii
Chart
February 3, 1916
February 3, 1916
Date
February 3, 1916
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
16:00:21
Saros
139
Type
Total
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
2:36
Location
11°06′N 67°42′W / 11 °N 67 °W / 11 ; -67
Path width
108
Path width
67
Geographical area
Total: Colombia, Venezuela, Guadeloupe, Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy Partial: North America, Central America, Northern South America, Northwest Africa, Western Europe
Chart
July 30, 1916
July 30, 1916
Date
July 30, 1916
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
2:06:10
Saros
144
Type
Annular
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
6:24
Location
29°00′S 132°24′E / 29 °S 132 °E / -29 ; 132
Path width
313
Path width
194
Geographical area
Annular: Australia Partial: Southeast Asia, Australia, Oceania, Antarctica
Chart
December 24, 1916
December 24, 1916
Date
December 24, 1916
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
20:46:22
Saros
111
Type
Partial
Gamma
−1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
65°42′S 32°06′E / 65 °S 32 °E / -65 ; 32
Path width
Path width
Partial: Antarctica
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
January 23, 1917
January 23, 1917
Date
January 23, 1917
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
7:28:31
Saros
149
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
62°18′N 25°36′E / 62 °N 25 °E / 62 ; 25
Path width
Path width
Partial: Northeast Africa, Europe, West Asia, Central Asia
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
June 19, 1917
June 19, 1917
Date
June 19, 1917
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
13:16:21
Saros
116
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
66°12′N 150°06′E / 66 °N 150 °E / 66 ; 150
Path width
Path width
Partial: Northern North America, Northern Europe, North Asia
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
July 19, 1917
July 19, 1917
Date
July 19, 1917
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
2:42:42
Saros
154
Type
Partial
Gamma
−1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
63°42′S 101°48′E / 63 °S 101 °E / -63 ; 101
Path width
Path width
Partial: Antarctica
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
December 14, 1917
December 14, 1917
Date
December 14, 1917
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
9:27:20
Saros
121
Type
Annular
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
1:17
Location
88°00′S 124°48′E / 88 °S 124 °E / -88 ; 124
Path width
189
Path width
117
Geographical area
Annular: Antarctica Partial: Antarctica, Southern South America, Australia
Chart
June 8, 1918
June 8, 1918
Date
June 8, 1918
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
22:07:43
Saros
126
Type
Total
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
2:23
Location
50°54′N 152°00′W / 50 °N 152 °W / 50 ; -152
Path width
112
Path width
70
Geographical area
Total: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida Partial: Northeast Asia, North America
Chart
December 3, 1918
December 3, 1918
Date
December 3, 1918
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
15:22:02
Saros
131
Type
Annular
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
7:06
Location
36°06′S 53°42′W / 36 °S 53 °W / -36 ; -53
Path width
236
Path width
147
Geographical area
Annular: Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, South West Africa and Portuguese Angola Partial: South America, Antarctica, Southern Africa, Central Africa
Chart
May 29, 1919
May 29, 1919
Date
May 29, 1919
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
13:08:55
Saros
136
Type
Total
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
6:51
Location
4°24′N 16°42′W / 4 °N 16 °W / 4 ; -16
Path width
244
Path width
152
Geographical area
Total: Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Brazil, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Principe, Río Muni, French Equatorial Africa, Belgian Congo, Rhodesia, German East Africa, Nyasaland and Mozambique Partial: South America, Africa
Chart
November 22, 1919
November 22, 1919
Date
November 22, 1919
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
15:14:12
Saros
141
Type
Annular
Gamma
0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
11:37
Location
6°54′N 48°54′W / 6 °N 48 °W / 6 ; -48
Path width
341
Path width
212
Geographical area
Annular: Texas, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Barbados, the Gambia, Senegal, French Guinea, Mauritania, French Sudan Partial: North America, Caribbean, Northern South America, West Africa, Western Europe
Chart
May 18, 1920
May 18, 1920
Date
May 18, 1920
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
6:14:55
Saros
146
Type
Partial
Gamma
−1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
69°06′S 107°42′E / 69 °S 107 °E / -69 ; 107
Path width
Path width
Partial: Australia, Antarctica
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
November 10, 1920
November 10, 1920
Date
November 10, 1920
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
15:52:15
Saros
151
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
69°54′N 29°48′W / 69 °N 29 °W / 69 ; -29
Path width
Path width
Partial: Canada, United States, Northwest Africa, Western Europe
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
April 8, 1921
April 8, 1921
Date
April 8, 1921
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
9:15:01
Saros
118
Type
Annular
Gamma
0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
1:50
Location
64°30′N 5°36′E / 64 °N 5 °E / 64 ; 5
Path width
192
Path width
119
Geographical area
Annular: Scotland, Norway Partial: North Africa, Europe, Central Asia, Russian SFSR
Chart
October 1, 1921
October 1, 1921
Date
October 1, 1921
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
12:35:58
Saros
123
Type
Total
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
1:52
Location
66°06′S 56°06′W / 66 °S 56 °W / -66 ; -56
Path width
291
Path width
181
Geographical area
Total: Antarctica Partial: South America, Antarctica
Chart
March 28, 1922
March 28, 1922
Date
March 28, 1922
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
13:05:26
Saros
128
Type
Annular
Gamma
0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
7:50
Location
12°18′N 18°00′W / 12 °N 18 °W / 12 ; -18
Path width
233
Path width
145
Geographical area
Annular: Peru, Brazil, French West Africa, British Gambia, French Algeria, Italian Libya, Egypt, Kingdom of Hejaz and Sultanate of Nejd, and British Kuwait Partial: South America, Caribbean, North Africa, Central Africa, Europe, Middle East
Chart
September 21, 1922
September 21, 1922
Date
September 21, 1922
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
4:40:31
Saros
133
Type
Total
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
5:59
Location
10°42′S 104°30′E / 10 °S 104 °E / -10 ; 104
Path width
226
Path width
140
Geographical area
Total: Ethiopia, Italian Somaliland and Australia Partial: East Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, Oceania
Chart
March 17, 1923
March 17, 1923
Date
March 17, 1923
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
12:44:58
Saros
138
Type
Annular
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
7:51
Location
33°00′S 2°24′E / 33 °S 2 °E / -33 ; 2
Path width
305
Path width
190
Geographical area
Annular: Chile, Argentina, Falkland Islands, South West Africa, Bechuanaland Protectorate, Southern Rhodesia, Portuguese Mozambique, Nyasaland and French Madagascar Partial: Southern South America, Southern Africa, Central Africa, Antarctica
Chart
September 10, 1923
September 10, 1923
Date
September 10, 1923
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
20:47:29
Saros
143
Type
Total
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
3:37
Location
34°42′N 121°48′W / 34 °N 121 °W / 34 ; -121
Path width
167
Path width
104
Geographical area
Total: Shiashkotan, California, Mexico and British Honduras Partial: Far East Russia, North America, Central America, Caribbean, Northern South America
Chart
March 5, 1924
March 5, 1924
Date
March 5, 1924
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
15:44:20
Saros
148
Type
Partial
Gamma
−1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
71°54′S 55°36′E / 71 °S 55 °E / -71 ; 55
Path width
Path width
Partial: Antarctica, Southern Africa
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
July 31, 1924
July 31, 1924
Date
July 31, 1924
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
19:58:20
Saros
115
Type
Partial
Gamma
−1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
69°36′S 146°00′W / 69 °S 146 °W / -69 ; -146
Path width
Path width
Partial: None
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
August 30, 1924
August 30, 1924
Date
August 30, 1924
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
8:23:00
Saros
153
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
71°30′N 172°54′E / 71 °N 172 °E / 71 ; 172
Path width
Path width
Partial: Greenland, Russian SFSR, Northeast Asia
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
January 24, 1925
January 24, 1925
Date
January 24, 1925
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
14:54:03
Saros
120
Type
Total
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
2:32
Location
40°30′N 49°36′W / 40 °N 49 °W / 40 ; -49
Path width
206
Path width
128
Geographical area
Total: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ontario, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts Partial: North America, Central America, Caribbean, Northern South America, West Africa, Western Europe
Chart
July 20, 1925
July 20, 1925
Date
July 20, 1925
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
21:48:42
Saros
125
Type
Annular
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
7:15
Location
25°18′S 150°00′W / 25 °S 150 °W / -25 ; -150
Path width
300
Path width
190
Geographical area
Annular: New Zealand and French Polynesia Partial: Eastern Australia, Oceania
Chart
January 14, 1926
January 14, 1926
Date
January 14, 1926
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
6:36:58
Saros
130
Type
Total
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
4:11
Location
10°06′S 82°18′E / 10 °S 82 °E / -10 ; 82
Path width
147
Path width
91
Geographical area
Total: French Equatorial Africa, Belgian Congo, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, British Uganda, British Kenya, Italian Somaliland, British Seychelles, Dutch East Indies, North Borneo and Philippines Partial: East Africa, Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, Australia
Chart
July 9, 1926
July 9, 1926
Date
July 9, 1926
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
23:06:02
Saros
135
Type
Annular
Gamma
0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
3:51
Location
25°36′N 165°06′W / 25 °N 165 °W / 25 ; -165
Path width
115
Path width
71
Geographical area
Annular: Pulo Anna and Merir, Wake Island and Midway Atoll Partial: Northeast Asia, Northern Oceania, Hawaii, Southern North America, Central America
Chart
January 3, 1927
January 3, 1927
Date
January 3, 1927
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
20:22:53
Saros
140
Type
Annular
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
0:03
Location
52°48′S 124°48′W / 52 °S 124 °W / -52 ; -124
Path width
2
Path width
1
Geographical area
Annular: New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil Partial: Oceania, Antarctica, South America
Chart
June 29, 1927
June 29, 1927
Date
June 29, 1927
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
6:23:27
Saros
145
Type
Total
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
0:50
Location
78°06′N 73°48′E / 78 °N 73 °E / 78 ; 73
Path width
77
Path width
48
Geographical area
Total: United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Soviet Union and Amukta Partial: Europe, North Africa, North Asia, Northern North America
Chart
December 24, 1927
December 24, 1927
Date
December 24, 1927
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
3:59:41
Saros
150
Type
Partial
Gamma
−1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
66°06′S 47°42′W / 66 °S 47 °W / -66 ; -47
Path width
Path width
Partial: Antarctica
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
May 19, 1928
May 19, 1928
Date
May 19, 1928
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
13:24:20
Saros
117
Type
Total (non-central)
Gamma
1
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
Location
63°18′S 22°30′E / 63 °S 22 °E / -63 ; 22
Path width
Path width
Total: None Partial: Extreme Southern South America, Southern Africa
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
June 17, 1928
June 17, 1928
Date
June 17, 1928
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
20:27:28
Saros
155
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
65°36′N 70°36′E / 65 °N 70 °E / 65 ; 70
Path width
Path width
Partial: Northern Soviet Union
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
November 12, 1928
November 12, 1928
Date
November 12, 1928
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
9:48:24
Saros
122
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
62°36′N 81°06′E / 62 °N 81 °E / 62 ; 81
Path width
Path width
Partial: Northeast Africa, Europe, West Asia, Central Asia, South Asia
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
May 9, 1929
May 9, 1929
Date
May 9, 1929
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
6:10:34
Saros
127
Type
Total
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
5:07
Location
1°36′N 92°42′E / 1 °N 92 °E / 1 ; 92
Path width
193
Path width
120
Geographical area
Total: Dutch East Indies, Federated Malay States, Siam, French Indochina and Philippines Partial: Southeast Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, Australia
Chart
November 1, 1929
November 1, 1929
Date
November 1, 1929
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
12:05:10
Saros
132
Type
Annular
Gamma
0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
3:54
Location
4°30′N 3°06′E / 4 °N 3 °E / 4 ; 3
Path width
134
Path width
83
Geographical area
Annular: Spanish Sahara, French West Africa, British Gold Coast, French Togoland, Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe, French Equatorial Africa, Belgian Congo, Northern Rhodesia, British Tanganyika and British Seychelles Partial: Africa, Europe, Middle East
Chart
April 28, 1930
April 28, 1930
Date
April 28, 1930
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
19:03:34
Saros
137
Type
Hybrid
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
0:01
Location
39°24′N 121°12′W / 39 °N 121 °W / 39 ; -121
Path width
1
Path width
0
Geographical area
Total: California, Nevada, Oregon, Idaho and Montana Annular: Montana, Canada and Dominion of Newfoundland Partial: Hawaii, North America, Northern Soviet Union
Chart
October 21, 1930
October 21, 1930
Date
October 21, 1930
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
21:43:53
Saros
142
Type
Total
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
1:55
Location
30°30′S 161°06′W / 30 °S 161 °W / -30 ; -161
Path width
84
Path width
52
Geographical area
Total: Niuafoʻou, Chile and Santa Cruz Province, Argentina Partial: Australia, Oceania, Antarctica, Southern South America
Chart
April 18, 1931
April 18, 1931
Date
April 18, 1931
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
0:45:35
Saros
147
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
61°30′N 58°54′E / 61 °N 58 °E / 61 ; 58
Path width
Path width
Partial: East Asia, North Asia
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
September 12, 1931
September 12, 1931
Date
September 12, 1931
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
4:41:25
Saros
114
Type
Partial
Gamma
1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
61°12′N 152°48′W / 61 °N 152 °W / 61 ; -152
Path width
Path width
Partial: Alaska
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
October 11, 1931
October 11, 1931
Date
October 11, 1931
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
12:55:40
Saros
152
Type
Partial
Gamma
−1
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
Location
61°12′S 119°30′W / 61 °S 119 °W / -61 ; -119
Path width
Path width
Partial: Southern and Central South America, Antarctica
Geographical area
Chart
[a]
March 7, 1932
March 7, 1932
Date
March 7, 1932
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
7:55:50
Saros
119
Type
Annular
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
5:19
Location
60°42′S 134°24′E / 60 °S 134 °E / -60 ; 134
Path width
1,083
Path width
673
Geographical area
Annular: Antarctica and Tasmania Partial: Antarctica, Australia, Southeast Asia
Chart
August 31, 1932
August 31, 1932
Date
August 31, 1932
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
20:03:41
Saros
124
Type
Total
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
1:45
Location
54°30′N 79°30′W / 54 °N 79 °W / 54 ; -79
Path width
155
Path width
96
Geographical area
Total: Northwest Territories, Quebec, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts Partial: Far East Soviet Union, North America, Central America, Caribbean, Northern South America
Chart
February 24, 1933
February 24, 1933
Date
February 24, 1933
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
12:46:39
Saros
129
Type
Annular
Gamma
−0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
1:32
Location
20°48′S 2°06′W / 20 °S 2 °W / -20 ; -2
Path width
58
Path width
36
Geographical area
Annular: Chile, Argentina, Portuguese Angola, French Equatorial Africa, Belgian Congo, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Ethiopia, French Somaliland, Italian Eritrea and British Raj Partial: Southern and Central South America, Antarctica, Africa, Middle East
Chart
August 21, 1933
August 21, 1933
Date
August 21, 1933
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
5:49:11
Saros
134
Type
Annular
Gamma
0
Magnitude
0
Central duration (min:s)
2:04
Location
16°54′N 95°54′E / 16 °N 95 °E / 16 ; 95
Path width
71
Path width
44
Geographical area
Annular: Italian Libya, Egypt, Mandatory Palestine, French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon, Iraq, Persia, Afghanistan, British Raj, Siam, Dutch East Indies, North Borneo and Australia Partial: Northeast Africa, Eastern Europe, Asia, Australia
Chart
February 14, 1934
February 14, 1934
Date
February 14, 1934
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
0:38:41
Saros
139
Type
Total
Gamma
0
Magnitude
1
Central duration (min:s)
2:53
Location
13°12′N 161°42′E / 13 °N 161 °E / 13 ; 161
Path width
123
Path width
76
Geographical area
Total: Dutch East Indies, North Borneo and the South Seas Mandate Partial: East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, Northern Oceania, Hawaii, Western North America
Chart
Date
Time of greatest eclipse (Terrestrial Time)
Saros
Type
Gamma
Magnitude
Central duration (min:s)
Location
Path width
Geographical area
Chart
Ref(s)
km
mi
May 18, 1901
5:33:48
136
Total
−0
1
6:29
1°42′S 98°24′E / 1 °S 98 °E / -1 ; 98
238
148
Total: French Madagascar, Réunion, British Mauritius, Dutch East Indies and British New Guinea Partial: East Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, Western Oceania
November 11, 1901
7:28:21
141
Annular
0
0
11:01
10°48′N 68°54′E / 10 °N 68 °E / 10 ; 68
336
209
Annular: Sicily, British Malta, Ottoman Tripolitania, Egypt, Ottoman Empire, Emirate of Jabal Shammar, Aden Protectorate, Muscat and Oman, British Raj, British Ceylon, Siam, French Indochina, Bombay Reef in the Paracel Islands and Philippines Partial: North Africa, East Africa, Asia, Northern Australia
April 8, 1902
14:05:06
108
Partial
1
0
71°42′N 142°24′W / 71 °N 142 °W / 71 ; -142
Partial: Northern Canada
[a]
May 7, 1902
22:34:16
146
Partial
−1
0
70°00′S 125°06′W / 70 °S 125 °W / -70 ; -125
Partial: Eastern Oceania
[a]
October 31, 1902
8:00:18
151
Partial
1
0
70°48′N 100°48′E / 70 °N 100 °E / 70 ; 100
Partial: Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, North Asia
[a]
March 29, 1903
1:35:23
118
Annular
0
0
1:53
56°12′N 130°18′E / 56 °N 130 °E / 56 ; 130
153
95
Annular: China, Russia and Northern Canada Partial: Southeast Asia, East Asia, North Asia, Alaska, Northwestern North America
September 21, 1903
4:39:52
123
Total
−0
1
2:12
58°00′S 77°12′E / 58 °S 77 °E / -58 ; 77
241
150
Total: Antarctica Partial: Southeast Africa, Southern Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica
March 17, 1904
5:40:44
128
Annular
0
0
8:07
5°36′N 94°42′E / 5 °N 94 °E / 5 ; 94
237
147
Annular: German East Africa, Portuguese East Africa, Grande Comore Island, British Seychelles, Sumatra, Siam, French Indochina, the Paracel Islands and the American Philippines Partial: East Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia
September 9, 1904
20:44:21
133
Total
−0
1
6:20
3°42′S 134°30′W / 3 °S 134 °W / -3 ; -134
234
145
Total: German New Guinea and Chile Partial: Oceania, Western South America
March 6, 1905
5:12:26
138
Annular
−0
0
7:58
39°30′S 117°24′E / 39 °S 117 °E / -39 ; 117
334
208
Annular: Australia, New Caledonia and New Hebrides Partial: Madagascar, Antarctica, Australia, Oceania
August 30, 1905
13:07:26
143
Total
0
1
3:46
42°30′N 4°18′W / 42 °N 4 °W / 42 ; -4
192
119
Total: Canada, Spain, French Algeria, French Tunisia, Ottoman Tripolitania, Egypt, Ottoman Empire, Aden Protectorate and Muscat and Oman Partial: Eastern North America, Europe, North Africa, Central Africa, West Asia
February 23, 1906
7:43:20
148
Partial
−1
0
71°24′S 170°18′W / 71 °S 170 °W / -71 ; -170
Partial: Antarctica, Southern Australia
[a]
July 21, 1906
13:14:19
115
Partial
−1
0
68°36′S 33°18′W / 68 °S 33 °W / -68 ; -33
Partial: Argentina and Chile
[a]
August 20, 1906
1:12:50
153
Partial
1
0
70°48′N 66°24′W / 70 °N 66 °W / 70 ; -66
Partial: Northern Russia, Alaska, Western Canada, Pacific Northwest
[a]
January 14, 1907
6:05:43
120
Total
0
1
2:25
38°18′N 86°24′E / 38 °N 86 °E / 38 ; 86
189
117
Total: Russian Empire and China Partial: Asia
July 10, 1907
15:24:32
125
Annular
−0
0
7:23
16°54′S 50°54′W / 16 °S 50 °W / -16 ; -50
258
160
Annular: Chile, Bolivia and Brazil Partial: South America, Southern Central America
January 3, 1908
21:45:22
130
Total
0
1
4:14
11°48′S 145°06′W / 11 °S 145 °W / -11 ; -145
149
93
Total: British Western Pacific Territories and Costa Rica Partial: Northern Oceania, Hawaii, Southern North America, Central America, Western Caribbean, Western South America
June 28, 1908
16:29:51
135
Annular
0
0
4:00
31°24′N 67°12′W / 31 °N 67 °W / 31 ; -67
126
78
Annular: Mexico, Florida, Mauritania, Senegal, French Sudan, Upper Volta and British Gold Coast Partial: Northern South America, North America, Caribbean, West Africa, North Africa, Western Europe
December 23, 1908
11:44:28
140
Hybrid
−0
1
0:12
54°18′S 0°30′W / 54 °S 0 °W / -54 ; -0
10
6
Annular: Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil Partial: South America, Antarctica, Southern Africa
June 17, 1909
23:18:38
145
Hybrid
0
1
0:24
89°12′N 123°36′E / 89 °N 123 °E / 89 ; 123
51
32
Total: Russia, Ellesmere Island and Greenland Partial: East Asia, Northern North America
December 12, 1909
19:44:48
150
Partial
−1
0
65°00′S 86°00′E / 65 °S 86 °E / -65 ; 86
Partial: Antarctica, New Zealand
[a]
May 9, 1910
5:42:13
117
Total
−0
1
4:15
48°12′S 125°12′E / 48 °S 125 °E / -48 ; 125
594
369
Total: Wilkes Land and Tasmania Partial: Antarctica, Australia, Southeast Asia
November 2, 1910
2:08:32
122
Partial
1
0
61°54′N 155°06′W / 61 °N 155 °W / 61 ; -155
Partial: Northeast Asia, Alaska, Hawaii
[a]
April 28, 1911
22:27:22
127
Total
−0
1
4:57
1°54′N 151°54′W / 1 °N 151 °W / 1 ; -151
190
120
Total: Australia, Tonga, American Samoa and Cook Islands Partial: Oceania, Southern North America, Central America, Western Caribbean
October 22, 1911
4:13:02
132
Annular
0
0
3:47
6°18′N 121°24′E / 6 °N 121 °E / 6 ; 121
133
83
Annular: Russian Empire, China, French Indochina, Territory of Papua and British Western Pacific Territories Partial: South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, Australia, Oceania
April 17, 1912
11:34:22
137
Hybrid
0
1
0:02
38°24′N 11°18′W / 38 °N 11 °W / 38 ; -11
1
0
Total: Portugal and Spain Annular: Venezuela, Brazil, British Guyana, Dutch Guiana, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany and Russian Empire Partial: Eastern South America, Eastern North America, West Africa, Europe, West Asia
October 10, 1912
13:36:14
142
Total
−0
1
1:55
28°06′S 40°06′W / 28 °S 40 °W / -28 ; -40
85
53
Total: Ecuador, Colombia, Peru and Brazil Partial: Central America, Caribbean, South America, Antarctica, Southern Africa
April 6, 1913
17:33:07
147
Partial
1
0
61°12′N 175°42′E / 61 °N 175 °E / 61 ; 175
Partial: Eastern Russia, Northwestern North America
[a]
August 31, 1913
20:52:12
114
Partial
1
0
61°30′N 26°48′W / 61 °N 26 °W / 61 ; -26
Partial: Eastern Canada, Greenland
[a]
September 30, 1913
4:45:49
152
Partial
−1
0
61°00′S 11°36′E / 61 °S 11 °E / -61 ; 11
Partial: Southern Africa, Antarctica
[a]
February 25, 1914
0:13:01
119
Annular
−0
0
5:35
62°06′S 113°18′W / 62 °S 113 °W / -62 ; -113
839
521
Annular: Antarctica Partial: Antarctica, New Zealand, Southern South America
August 21, 1914
12:34:27
124
Total
0
1
2:14
54°30′N 27°06′E / 54 °N 27 °E / 54 ; 27
170
110
Total: Canada, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Russian Empire, Ottoman Empire, Persia and British Raj Partial: Northeast North America, Europe, North Africa, East Africa, Middle East
February 14, 1915
4:33:20
129
Annular
−0
0
2:04
24°00′S 120°42′E / 24 °S 120 °E / -24 ; 120
77
48
Annular: Australia, Papua and German New Guinea Partial: Antarctica, Australia, Oceania, Southeast Asia
August 10, 1915
22:52:25
134
Annular
0
0
1:33
16°24′N 161°24′W / 16 °N 161 °W / 16 ; -161
52
32
Annular: Pacific Ocean Partial: Northeast Asia, Northern Oceania, Hawaii
February 3, 1916
16:00:21
139
Total
0
1
2:36
11°06′N 67°42′W / 11 °N 67 °W / 11 ; -67
108
67
Total: Colombia, Venezuela, Guadeloupe, Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy Partial: North America, Central America, Northern South America, Northwest Africa, Western Europe
July 30, 1916
2:06:10
144
Annular
−0
0
6:24
29°00′S 132°24′E / 29 °S 132 °E / -29 ; 132
313
194
Annular: Australia Partial: Southeast Asia, Australia, Oceania, Antarctica
December 24, 1916
20:46:22
111
Partial
−1
0
65°42′S 32°06′E / 65 °S 32 °E / -65 ; 32
Partial: Antarctica
[a]
January 23, 1917
7:28:31
149
Partial
1
0
62°18′N 25°36′E / 62 °N 25 °E / 62 ; 25
Partial: Northeast Africa, Europe, West Asia, Central Asia
[a]
June 19, 1917
13:16:21
116
Partial
1
0
66°12′N 150°06′E / 66 °N 150 °E / 66 ; 150
Partial: Northern North America, Northern Europe, North Asia
[a]
July 19, 1917
2:42:42
154
Partial
−1
0
63°42′S 101°48′E / 63 °S 101 °E / -63 ; 101
Partial: Antarctica
[a]
December 14, 1917
9:27:20
121
Annular
−0
0
1:17
88°00′S 124°48′E / 88 °S 124 °E / -88 ; 124
189
117
Annular: Antarctica Partial: Antarctica, Southern South America, Australia
June 8, 1918
22:07:43
126
Total
0
1
2:23
50°54′N 152°00′W / 50 °N 152 °W / 50 ; -152
112
70
Total: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida Partial: Northeast Asia, North America
December 3, 1918
15:22:02
131
Annular
−0
0
7:06
36°06′S 53°42′W / 36 °S 53 °W / -36 ; -53
236
147
Annular: Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, South West Africa and Portuguese Angola Partial: South America, Antarctica, Southern Africa, Central Africa
May 29, 1919
13:08:55
136
Total
−0
1
6:51
4°24′N 16°42′W / 4 °N 16 °W / 4 ; -16
244
152
Total: Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Brazil, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Principe, Río Muni, French Equatorial Africa, Belgian Congo, Rhodesia, German East Africa, Nyasaland and Mozambique Partial: South America, Africa
November 22, 1919
15:14:12
141
Annular
0
0
11:37
6°54′N 48°54′W / 6 °N 48 °W / 6 ; -48
341
212
Annular: Texas, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Barbados, the Gambia, Senegal, French Guinea, Mauritania, French Sudan Partial: North America, Caribbean, Northern South America, West Africa, Western Europe
May 18, 1920
6:14:55
146
Partial
−1
0
69°06′S 107°42′E / 69 °S 107 °E / -69 ; 107
Partial: Australia, Antarctica
[a]
November 10, 1920
15:52:15
151
Partial
1
0
69°54′N 29°48′W / 69 °N 29 °W / 69 ; -29
Partial: Canada, United States, Northwest Africa, Western Europe
[a]
April 8, 1921
9:15:01
118
Annular
0
0
1:50
64°30′N 5°36′E / 64 °N 5 °E / 64 ; 5
192
119
Annular: Scotland, Norway Partial: North Africa, Europe, Central Asia, Russian SFSR

References

  1. "Five Million Catalog of Solar Eclipses"
    https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEcat5/catalog.html
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    https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEhelp/SEglossary.html
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    https://web.archive.org/web/20080530145509/http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEcat/SEdecade1931.html
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    https://web.archive.org/web/20080530145509/http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEcat/SEdecade1961.html
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    https://web.archive.org/web/20080530145509/http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEcat/SEdecade1971.html
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    https://web.archive.org/web/20080530145509/http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEcat/SEdecade1981.html
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