Solar eclipse of April 29, 1995

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Gamma−0.3382
Magnitude0.9497
Duration397 s (6 min 37 s)
Coordinates4°48′S 79°24′W / 4.8°S 79.4°W / -4.8; -79.4
Solar eclipse of April 29, 1995
Annular eclipse
Map
Gamma−0.3382
Magnitude0.9497
Maximum eclipse
Duration397 s (6 min 37 s)
Coordinates4°48′S 79°24′W / 4.8°S 79.4°W / -4.8; -79.4
Max. width of band196 km (122 mi)
Times (UTC)
Greatest eclipse17:33:20
References
Saros138 (30 of 70)
Catalog # (SE5000)9497

An annular solar eclipse occurred at the Moon's descending node of orbit on Saturday, April 29, 1995,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] with a magnitude of 0.9497. 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. An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun's, blocking most of the Sun's light and causing the Sun to look like an annulus (ring). An annular eclipse appears as a partial eclipse over a region of the Earth thousands of kilometres wide. Occurring about 3.5 days before apogee (on May 3, 1995, at 1:50 UTC), the Moon's apparent diameter was smaller.[9]

Annularity was visible in Peru, southeastern Ecuador, southeastern Colombia and Brazil. A partial eclipse was visible for parts of South America, Mexico, Central America, Florida, the Caribbean, and West Africa.

Observations

A team of NASA's Johnson Space Center observed the annular eclipse near Puinahua District in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. The weather was clear and the observations were successful.[10]

Eclipse timing

Places experiencing annular eclipse

Solar Eclipse of April 29, 1995
(Local Times)
Country or territory City or place Start of partial eclipse Start of annular eclipse Maximum eclipse End of annular eclipse End of partial eclipse Duration of annularity (min:s) Duration of eclipse (hr:min) Maximum coverage
 PeruPiura10:26:4812:24:0712:27:1712:30:2714:31:566:204:0590.34%
 EcuadorLoja10:32:0912:32:1912:34:2012:36:2114:37:404:024:0690.35%
 BrazilSão Gabriel da Cachoeira12:16:2614:21:4114:22:2214:23:0316:09:121:223:5390.03%
 BrazilBelém14:22:0716:03:1516:05:5516:08:3517:28:455:203:0789.02%
 BrazilSão Luís14:33:2216:09:0716:11:1516:13:2417:30:044:172:5788.77%
 BrazilParnaíba14:39:3416:11:4816:14:0116:16:1517:30:354:272:5188.62%
 BrazilSobral14:42:2816:14:2816:15:0716:15:4917:30:321:212:4888.54%
 BrazilFortaleza14:46:2816:14:5416:16:4916:18:4317:30:453:492:4588.44%
 BrazilFernando de Noronha15:57:4017:18:5217:20:5817:23:0418:06:30 (sunset)4:122:0988.11%
References: [1]

Places experiencing partial eclipse

Solar Eclipse of April 29, 1995
(Local Times)
Country or territory City or place Start of partial eclipse Maximum eclipse End of partial eclipse Duration of eclipse (hr:min) Maximum coverage
 French PolynesiaGambier Islands06:18:43 (sunrise)06:40:0707:53:301:3566.21%
 Pitcairn IslandsAdamstown06:31:40 (sunrise)07:11:4508:29:521:5877.69%
 ChileEaster Island08:37:2309:58:0211:33:422:5676.71%
 PeruLima10:30:1512:29:5514:30:294:0069.21%
 NicaraguaManagua09:59:0611:36:0913:16:143:1731.57%
 Costa RicaSan José09:54:4111:39:2913:26:123:3240.97%
 EcuadorQuito10:40:2112:42:4214:43:154:0381.06%
 PanamaPanama City11:00:3212:52:3014:41:163:4149.80%
 BoliviaLa Paz12:01:2613:57:2715:41:593:4147.53%
 ColombiaBogotá11:02:3813:04:4014:56:313:5470.26%
 ArubaOranjestad12:35:1214:24:2816:00:493:2646.45%
 CuraçaoWillemstad12:37:0714:27:1116:03:183:2648.41%
 Dominican RepublicSanto Domingo12:55:1414:28:0615:51:242:5627.69%
 Caribbean NetherlandsKralendijk12:39:0914:28:5916:04:253:2548.56%
 VenezuelaCaracas12:38:5214:31:4016:08:173:2954.73%
 Puerto RicoSan Juan13:04:5614:37:0215:57:592:5328.95%
 BrazilManaus12:39:4014:40:2816:17:473:3885.11%
 GrenadaSt. George's12:58:5514:45:0316:13:563:1550.48%
 Trinidad and TobagoPort of Spain12:56:2414:45:0716:15:353:1955.31%
 GuadeloupeBasse-Terre13:09:1914:46:0416:08:342:5937.35%
 Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesKingstown13:03:1614:46:3216:13:163:1046.76%
 DominicaRoseau13:08:2314:46:4016:10:063:0239.63%
 MartiniqueFort-de-France13:07:2714:47:1116:11:303:0441.92%
 Saint LuciaCastries13:06:0914:47:1416:12:253:0643.90%
 BarbadosBridgetown13:08:0514:49:5616:15:043:0746.94%
 GuyanaGeorgetown12:59:5214:51:1216:21:373:2268.65%
 BrazilRio de Janeiro14:33:3615:54:1017:02:082:2930.47%
 BrazilBrasília14:19:2215:55:2117:13:312:5447.48%
 SurinameParamaribo14:08:2415:57:0217:24:373:1671.60%
 French GuianaCayenne14:16:2716:02:0017:26:523:1073.83%
References: [1]

Eclipse season

This eclipse is part of an eclipse season, a period, roughly every six months, when eclipses occur. Only two (or occasionally three) eclipse seasons occur each year, and each season lasts about 35 days and repeats just short of six months (173 days) later; thus two full eclipse seasons always occur each year. Either two or three eclipses happen each eclipse season. In the sequence below, each eclipse is separated by a fortnight.

Eclipse season of April 1995
April 15
Ascending node (full moon)
April 29
Descending node (new moon)
Partial lunar eclipse
Lunar Saros 112
Annular solar eclipse
Solar Saros 138

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