Eclipses

Saros 136

Solar eclipses of Saros 136 all occur at the Moon’s descending node and the Moon moves Northward with each eclipse.

  • The series began with a partial eclipse in the Southern hemisphere on 14 June 1360.

  • The series will end with a partial eclipse in the Northern hemisphere on 30 July 2622.

  • The total duration of Saros series 136 is 1262.11 years.

  • The longest total eclipse of this Saros was the 34th on 20 June 1955 which lasted 7 minutes 08 seconds.

  • The Saros is composed of 71 eclipses of which 15 are partial, 6 are annular, 44 are total and 6 are hybrid.

Total Eclipse 36

Total Eclipse 136-36, 11 July 1991

11 July 1991

  • Totality Start: 1991-07-11 17:25:11 UTC 14.37°N 170.12°W

  • Totality End: 1991-07-11 20:50:11 UTC 11.79°S 49.39°W

Total Eclipse 37

Total Eclipse 136-37, 22 July 2009

22 July 2009

  • Totality Start: 2009-07-22 00:55:18 UTC 22.78°N 77.41°E

  • Totality End: 2009-07-22 04:19:13 UTC 11.43°S 161.68°W

Total Eclipse 38

Total Eclipse 136-38, 2 August 2027

2 August 2027

  • Totality Start: 2027-08-02 08:26:46 UTC 28.41°N 42.50°W

  • Totality End: 2027-08-02 11:49:58 UTC 11.62°S 87.90°E

Total Eclipse 39

Total Eclipse 136-39, 12 August 2045

12 August 2045

  • Totality Start: 2045-08-12 16:03:13 UTC 36.03°N 155.16°W

  • Totality End: 2045-08-12 19:23:13 UTC 10.09°S 27.25°W

Copyright © 2019 - 2025 Dr Phill Edwards, All Rights Reserved