Solar eclipse of November 14, 2031 | |
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Type of eclipse | |
Nature | Hybrid |
Gamma | 0.3078 |
Magnitude | 1.0106 |
Maximum eclipse | |
Duration | 68 s (1 min 8 s) |
Coordinates | 0°36′S 137°36′W / 0.6°S 137.6°W / -0.6; -137.6 |
Max. width of band | 38 km (24 mi) |
Times (UTC) | |
Greatest eclipse | 21:07:31 |
References | |
Saros | 143 (24 of 72) |
Catalog # (SE5000) | 9578 |
A total solar eclipse will occur at the Moon's ascending node of orbit on Friday, November 14, 2031, with a magnitude of 1.0106. It is a hybrid event, with portions of its central path near sunrise and sunset as an annular eclipse. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide.
This eclipse is a member of a semester series. An eclipse in a semester series of solar eclipses repeats approximately every 177 days and 4 hours (a semester) at alternating nodes of the Moon's orbit.[1]
The partial solar eclipses on January 14, 2029 and July 11, 2029 occur in the previous lunar year eclipse set.
Solar eclipse series sets from 2029 to 2032 | ||||||
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Descending node | Ascending node | |||||
Saros | Map | Gamma | Saros | Map | Gamma | |
118 | June 12, 2029![]() Partial |
1.29431 | 123 | December 5, 2029![]() Partial |
−1.06090 | |
128 | June 1, 2030![]() Annular |
0.56265 | 133 | November 25, 2030![]() Total |
−0.38669 | |
138 | May 21, 2031![]() Annular |
−0.19699 | 143 | November 14, 2031![]() Hybrid |
0.30776 | |
148 | May 9, 2032![]() Annular |
−0.93748 | 153 | November 3, 2032![]() Partial |
1.06431 |
This eclipse is a part of Saros series 143, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, and containing 72 events. The series started with a partial solar eclipse on March 7, 1617. It contains total eclipses from June 24, 1797 through October 24, 1995; hybrid eclipses from November 3, 2013 through December 6, 2067; and annular eclipses from December 16, 2085 through September 16, 2536. The series ends at member 72 as a partial eclipse on April 23, 2897. Its eclipses are tabulated in three columns; every third eclipse in the same column is one exeligmos apart, so they all cast shadows over approximately the same parts of the Earth.
The longest duration of totality was produced by member 16 at 3 minutes, 50 seconds on August 19, 1887, and the longest duration of annularity will be produced by member 51 at 4 minutes, 54 seconds on September 6, 2518. All eclipses in this series occur at the Moon’s ascending node of orbit.[2]
Series members 12–33 occur between 1801 and 2200: | ||
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12 | 13 | 14 |
![]() July 6, 1815 |
![]() July 17, 1833 |
![]() July 28, 1851 |
15 | 16 | 17 |
![]() August 7, 1869 |
![]() August 19, 1887 |
![]() August 30, 1905 |
18 | 19 | 20 |
![]() September 10, 1923 |
![]() September 21, 1941 |
![]() October 2, 1959 |
21 | 22 | 23 |
![]() October 12, 1977 |
![]() October 24, 1995 |
![]() November 3, 2013 |
24 | 25 | 26 |
![]() November 14, 2031 |
![]() November 25, 2049 |
![]() December 6, 2067 |
27 | 28 | 29 |
![]() December 16, 2085 |
![]() December 29, 2103 |
![]() January 8, 2122 |
30 | 31 | 32 |
![]() January 20, 2140 |
![]() January 30, 2158 |
![]() February 10, 2176 |
33 | ||
![]() February 21, 2194 |
The metonic series repeats eclipses every 19 years (6939.69 days), lasting about 5 cycles. Eclipses occur in nearly the same calendar date. In addition, the octon subseries repeats 1/5 of that or every 3.8 years (1387.94 days). All eclipses in this table occur at the Moon's ascending node.
21 eclipse events between June 21, 1982 and June 21, 2058 | ||||
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June 21 | April 8–9 | January 26 | November 13–14 | September 1–2 |
117 | 119 | 121 | 123 | 125 |
![]() June 21, 1982 |
![]() April 9, 1986 |
![]() January 26, 1990 |
![]() November 13, 1993 |
![]() September 2, 1997 |
127 | 129 | 131 | 133 | 135 |
![]() June 21, 2001 |
![]() April 8, 2005 |
![]() January 26, 2009 |
![]() November 13, 2012 |
![]() September 1, 2016 |
137 | 139 | 141 | 143 | 145 |
![]() June 21, 2020 |
![]() April 8, 2024 |
![]() January 26, 2028 |
![]() November 14, 2031 |
![]() September 2, 2035 |
147 | 149 | 151 | 153 | 155 |
![]() June 21, 2039 |
![]() April 9, 2043 |
![]() January 26, 2047 |
![]() November 14, 2050 |
![]() September 2, 2054 |
157 | ||||
![]() June 21, 2058 |
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