Eclipses

Saros 133

Solar eclipses of Saros 133 all occur at the Moon’s ascending node and the Moon moves southward with each eclipse.

  • The series began with a partial eclipse in the Northern hemisphere on 13 July 1219.

  • The series will end with a partial eclipse in the Southern hemisphere on 05 September 2499.

  • The total duration of Saros series 133 is 1280.14 years.

  • The longest total eclipse of this Saros was the 36th on 07 August 1850 which lasted 6 minutes 50 seconds.

  • The Saros is composed of 72 eclipses of which 19 are partial, 6 are annular, 46 are total and 1 is hybrid.

Total Eclipse 44

Total Eclipse Saros 133-44, 3 November 1994

3 November 1994

  • Totality Start: 1994-11-03 12:04:23 UTC 8.68°S 94.22°W

  • Totality End: 1994-11-03 15:16:23 UTC 33.52°S 39.73°E

Total Eclipse 45

Total Eclipse Saros 133-45, 13/14 November 2012

3/14 November 2012

  • Totality Start: 2012-11-13 20:37:51 UTC 12.58°S 135.03°E

  • Totality End: 2012-11-13 23:48:51 UTC 30.84°S 84.73°W

Total Eclipse 46

Total Eclipse Saros 133-46, 25 November 2030

25 November 2030

  • Totality Start: 2030-11-25 05:17:06 UTC 16.94°S 3.78°E

  • Totality End: 2030-11-25 08:27:06 UTC 27.69°S 147.14°E

Total Eclipse 47

Total Eclipse Saros 133-47, 5 December 2048

5 December 2048

  • Totality Start: 2048-12-05 14:01:59 UTC 23.06°S 124.98°W

  • Totality End: 2048-12-05 17:09:59 UTC 25.58°S 13.25°E

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