Solar eclipse of May 11, 2059

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Gamma−0.508
Magnitude1.0242
Duration143 s (2 min 23 s)
Coordinates10°42′S 100°24′W / 10.7°S 100.4°W / -10.7; -100.4
Solar eclipse of May 11, 2059
Total eclipse
Map
Gamma−0.508
Magnitude1.0242
Maximum eclipse
Duration143 s (2 min 23 s)
Coordinates10°42′S 100°24′W / 10.7°S 100.4°W / -10.7; -100.4
Max. width of band95 km (59 mi)
Times (UTC)
Greatest eclipse19:22:16
References
Saros129 (54 of 80)
Catalog # (SE5000)9640

A total solar eclipse will occur at the Moon's ascending node of orbit on Sunday, May 11, 2059,[1] with a magnitude of 1.0242. 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 3.5 days after perigee (on May 8, 2059, at 7:40 UTC), the Moon's apparent diameter will be larger.[2]

The path of totality will be visible from parts of Ecuador, Peru, extreme southern Colombia, and Brazil. A partial solar eclipse will also be visible for parts of eastern Oceania, South America, Central America, and the Caribbean.

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]

May 11, 2059 Solar Eclipse Times
Event Time (UTC)
First Penumbral External Contact 2059 May 11 at 16:45:12.3 UTC
First Umbral External Contact 2059 May 11 at 17:49:14.5 UTC
First Central Line 2059 May 11 at 17:49:34.7 UTC
First Umbral Internal Contact 2059 May 11 at 17:49:54.9 UTC
Equatorial Conjunction 2059 May 11 at 19:01:24.2 UTC
Ecliptic Conjunction 2059 May 11 at 19:16:52.0 UTC
Greatest Eclipse 2059 May 11 at 19:22:15.6 UTC
Greatest Duration 2059 May 11 at 19:24:12.0 UTC
Last Umbral Internal Contact 2059 May 11 at 20:54:52.7 UTC
Last Central Line 2059 May 11 at 20:55:10.2 UTC
Last Umbral External Contact 2059 May 11 at 20:55:27.8 UTC
Last Penumbral External Contact 2059 May 11 at 21:59:32.9 UTC
May 11, 2059 Solar Eclipse Parameters
Parameter Value
Eclipse Magnitude 1.02418
Eclipse Obscuration 1.04894
Gamma −0.50795
Sun Right Ascension 03h14m47.9s
Sun Declination +18°02'08.6"
Sun Semi-Diameter 15'50.2"
Sun Equatorial Horizontal Parallax 08.7"
Moon Right Ascension 03h15m32.3s
Moon Declination +17°34'20.5"
Moon Semi-Diameter 15'59.6"
Moon Equatorial Horizontal Parallax 0°58'41.8"
ΔT 90.0 s

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 May 2059
May 11
Ascending node (new moon)
May 27
Descending node (full moon)
Total solar eclipse
Solar Saros 129
Partial lunar eclipse
Lunar Saros 141

Notes

References

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