The specific time of the 2019 total solar eclipse
2019 is a year of solar eclipses. Globally, there will be three solar eclipses this year, namely a partial solar eclipse on January 6, a total solar eclipse on July 2, and a total solar eclipse on December 26. Annular solar eclipse of the day. Among them, solar eclipses can be seen in my country on January 6 and December 26, but only partial eclipses can be seen. If you want to see an annular solar eclipse and a total solar eclipse, you can go abroad to see it.
Basic parameters of the solar eclipse on January 6, 2019
First contact with the penumbra: January 5, 23:34:08 UT
Eclipse length: 1 January 6, 01:41:27 UT (67.44° north, 153.57° east)
Last contact with penumbra: January 6, 03:48:46 UT
Eclipse : 0.714
Covering area ratio: 62.0
Saros cycle Series 122, eclipse 58 of 70
The lunar penumbra of this partial solar eclipse basically covers our country In Northeast and North China, as long as the weather is clear, people can enjoy this partial solar eclipse during morning jogs or dog walks.
Basic parameters of the total solar eclipse on July 2
First contact with the penumbra (initial waning) July 2, 16:55:13
First contact with the umbra (Eclipse) July 2, 18:01:09
Eclipse July 2, 19:22:57 (17.39° south, 109.00° west)
Last contact with the umbra (Generating light) July 2, 20:44:46
Finally touching the penumbra (returning the circle) July 2, 21:50:35
Eclipse Data
Eclipse 1.046
Obscuring area ratio 100.0
Earth time 69.9s
Gamma number -0.6466
Saros Cycle Series 127, eclipse 58 of 82
Brown synodic month number 1194?
Basic parameters of the solar eclipse on December 26, 2019
First contact with the penumbra (initial waning) 12 December 26, 02:29:51
First contact with the umbra (eclipse) December 26, 03:34:30
Eclipse December 26, 05:17: 43 (1.01° North, 102.25° East)
Last contact with the umbra (light generation) December 26, 07:00:59
Last contact with the penumbra (complex circle) December 26, 08:05:40
Eclipse Data
Eclipse 0.970
Obscuring area ratio 94.1
Earth time 70.0s
Gamma number 0.4135
Saros cycle Series 132, eclipse 46 of 71
Brown synodic number 1200