Solar eclipse of August 29, 1886
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| Total eclipse | |
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| Gamma | −0.1059 |
|---|---|
| Magnitude | 1.0735 |
| Maximum eclipse | |
| Duration | 396 s (6 min 36 s) |
| Coordinates | 3°30′N 15°18′W / 3.5°N 15.3°W |
| Max. width of band | 240 km (150 mi) |
| Times (UTC) | |
| Greatest eclipse | 12:55:23 |
| References | |
| Saros | 133 (38 of 72) |
| Catalog # (SE5000) | 9249 |
A total solar eclipse occurred at the Moon's ascending node of orbit on Sunday, August 29, 1886, with a magnitude of 1.0735. 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. Occurring about 4 hours after perigee (on August 29, 1886, at 8:55 UTC), the Moon's apparent diameter was larger.[1]
The path of totality was visible from parts of modern-day Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Grenada, Tobago, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Barbados, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Madagascar. A partial solar eclipse was also visible for parts of eastern North America, Central America, the Caribbean, northern South America, and Africa.
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A team of astronomers travelled to the island of Grenada in the Caribbean to observe this eclipse. Their observation station was placed in Fort St. George.[2]
Eclipse details
Shown below are two tables displaying details about this particular solar eclipse. The first table outlines times at which the Moon's penumbra or umbra attains the specific parameter, and the second table describes various other parameters pertaining to this eclipse.[3]
| Event | Time (UTC) |
|---|---|
| First Penumbral External Contact | 1886 August 29 at 10:18:21.0 UTC |
| First Umbral External Contact | 1886 August 29 at 11:11:44.6 UTC |
| First Central Line | 1886 August 29 at 11:13:12.5 UTC |
| First Umbral Internal Contact | 1886 August 29 at 11:14:40.4 UTC |
| First Penumbral Internal Contact | 1886 August 29 at 12:08:31.9 UTC |
| Greatest Duration | 1886 August 29 at 12:52:24.8 UTC |
| Ecliptic Conjunction | 1886 August 29 at 12:54:18.0 UTC |
| Greatest Eclipse | 1887 August 29 at 12:55:22.7 UTC |
| Equatorial Conjunction | 1886 August 29 at 12:58:29.5 UTC |
| Last Penumbral Internal Contact | 1886 August 29 at 13:42:08.5 UTC |
| Last Umbral Internal Contact | 1886 August 29 at 14:36:03.1 UTC |
| Last Central Line | 1886 August 29 at 14:37:30.7 UTC |
| Last Umbral External Contact | 1886 August 29 at 14:38:58.4 UTC |
| Last Penumbral External Contact | 1886 August 29 at 15:32:23.5 UTC |
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Eclipse Magnitude | 1.07351 |
| Eclipse Obscuration | 1.15242 |
| Gamma | −0.10587 |
| Sun Right Ascension | 10h31m23.1s |
| Sun Declination | +09°17'26.5" |
| Sun Semi-Diameter | 15'50.7" |
| Sun Equatorial Horizontal Parallax | 08.7" |
| Moon Right Ascension | 10h31m15.9s |
| Moon Declination | +09°11'12.6" |
| Moon Semi-Diameter | 16'43.3" |
| Moon Equatorial Horizontal Parallax | 1°01'22.2" |
| ΔT | -5.9 s |

