Path of the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2800 Jul 13

Fred Espenak

Introduction

The following table delineates the path of the Moon's antumbral shadow during the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2800 Jul 13 . The geographic coordinates (WGS 84) of the northern and southern limits and the central line are listed at 120-second intervals. This provides adequate detail for making plots of the path on larger scale maps. Local circumstances on the central line include the ratio of the apparent diameters of the Moon to the Sun, the Sun's altitude and azimuth (degrees), the path width (kilometers) and the duration on the central line (minutes and seconds). See the Explanation of the Central Eclipse Path Table for a description of each column in the table.

The geographic visibility of the eclipse is shown on a global map on the Prime Page for the Eclipse which also includes complete details on the eclipse. The path of the eclipse is displayed in greater detail on an interactive Google Map .

Annular Solar Eclipse of 2800 Jul 13
UT1 Northern Limit Southern Limit Central Line M:S Sun Sun Path Central
Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude Ratio Alt. Azm. Width Duration
Limits61°21.6'S070°20.6'E66°21.0'S083°49.8'E63°37.5'S075°00.1'E 0.945 - 787 km 04m33.2s
04:4054°46.6'S084°57.2'E - - 61°20.0'S078°51.4'E 0.946 31° 783 km 04m37.4s
04:4254°14.4'S086°41.5'E - - 59°31.0'S082°34.7'E 0.946 27° 793 km 04m41.4s
04:4453°48.5'S088°16.3'E - - 58°29.6'S085°05.4'E 0.947 24° 807 km 04m43.9s
04:4653°27.6'S089°44.2'E - - 57°46.8'S087°08.7'E 0.947 22° 822 km 04m45.8s
04:4853°10.8'S091°06.8'E - - 57°14.9'S088°56.6'E 0.947 20° 837 km 04m47.4s
04:5052°57.5'S092°25.2'E - - 56°50.8'S090°34.4'E 0.948 10° 18° 851 km 04m48.6s
04:5252°47.4'S093°40.4'E63°36.7'S087°47.7'E56°32.6'S092°05.2'E 0.948 11° 16° 865 km 04m49.7s
04:5452°40.1'S094°53.1'E62°34.5'S090°18.0'E56°19.3'S093°31.0'E 0.948 11° 14° 876 km 04m50.5s
04:5652°35.3'S096°03.7'E61°59.5'S092°19.1'E56°10.2'S094°52.9'E 0.948 11° 12° 885 km 04m51.1s
04:5852°33.0'S097°12.8'E61°38.5'S094°06.6'E56°04.8'S096°12.0'E 0.948 12° 11° 891 km 04m51.6s
05:0052°33.1'S098°20.7'E61°27.3'S095°46.2'E56°02.9'S097°29.0'E 0.948 12° 895 km 04m51.9s
05:0252°35.4'S099°27.8'E61°24.1'S097°21.0'E56°04.2'S098°44.7'E 0.948 12° 896 km 04m52.1s
05:0452°39.9'S100°34.6'E61°27.8'S098°53.1'E56°08.8'S099°59.6'E 0.948 12° 894 km 04m52.1s
05:0652°46.7'S101°41.2'E61°38.5'S100°24.0'E56°16.5'S101°14.2'E 0.948 12° 889 km 04m52.0s
05:0852°55.7'S102°48.0'E61°56.5'S101°55.3'E56°27.4'S102°29.0'E 0.948 12° 881 km 04m51.7s
05:1053°07.1'S103°55.3'E62°22.8'S103°28.4'E56°41.8'S103°44.7'E 0.948 12° 871 km 04m51.2s
05:1253°20.9'S105°03.6'E63°00.0'S105°05.6'E56°59.8'S105°01.8'E 0.948 11° 359° 860 km 04m50.6s
05:1453°37.3'S106°13.1'E63°53.2'S106°50.4'E57°21.8'S106°21.0'E 0.948 11° 357° 847 km 04m49.8s
05:1653°56.5'S107°24.4'E65°19.8'S108°51.7'E57°48.4'S107°43.2'E 0.948 11° 355° 833 km 04m48.9s
05:1854°18.8'S108°37.9'E - - 58°20.4'S109°09.6'E 0.948 10° 354° 819 km 04m47.7s
05:2054°44.4'S109°54.3'E - - 58°59.2'S110°41.8'E 0.948 352° 805 km 04m46.3s
05:2255°14.1'S111°14.5'E - - 59°46.9'S112°22.3'E 0.947 350° 791 km 04m44.7s
05:2455°48.4'S112°39.6'E - - 60°47.7'S114°16.0'E 0.947 348° 780 km 04m42.6s
05:2656°28.5'S114°11.1'E - - 62°11.5'S116°33.2'E 0.947 345° 772 km 04m39.9s
05:2857°16.0'S115°51.5'E - - 64°42.8'S119°59.8'E 0.946 341° 773 km 04m35.5s
Limits65°16.2'S128°51.3'E68°13.4'S110°53.4'E66°50.0'S122°18.5'E 0.945 - 786 km 04m32.2s

ΔT = 2795.7 seconds

Greatest Eclipse and Greatest Duration
Event Time
TD
Time
UT1
Latitude Longitude Sun
Altitude
Sun
Azimuth
Path Width Central
Duration
Greatest Eclipse05:50:29.905:03:54.156°08.5'S088°15.1'E 12.1° 5.7° 893.9 km04m52.10s
Greatest Duration05:49:41.105:03:05.356°06.3'S099°25.5'E 12.1° 6.4° 895.1 km04m52.11s

Explanation of Greatest Eclipse and Greatest Duration

Links for the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2800 Jul 13

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Eclipse Predictions

Predictions for the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2800 Jul 13 were generated using the JPL DE406 solar and lunar ephemerides. The lunar coordinates were calculated with respect to the Moon's Center of Mass. Although the predictions are first calculated in Terrestrial Dynamical Time (TD), they are then converted to Universal Time (UT1) as presented here. The parameter ΔT is used to convert between the two times (i.e., UT1 = TD - ΔT). ΔT has a value of 2795.7 seconds for this eclipse. The uncertainty in ΔT is 640.9 seconds corresponding to a standard error in longitude of the eclipse path of ± 2.68°.

Acknowledgments

All eclipse calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy.

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