Path of the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2970 May 26

Fred Espenak

Introduction

The following table delineates the path of the Moon's antumbral shadow during the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2970 May 26 . 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 2970 May 26
UT1 Northern Limit Southern Limit Central Line M:S Sun Sun Path Central
Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude Ratio Alt. Azm. Width Duration
Limits68°24.7'S044°13.5'E67°21.3'S052°26.0'E68°00.9'S048°00.9'E 0.980 - 357 km 01m30.1s
09:5262°05.7'S044°51.6'E - - 66°00.4'S047°07.5'E 0.981 346° 339 km 01m29.1s
09:5460°35.7'S045°48.4'E - - 63°09.5'S047°19.5'E 0.981 345° 324 km 01m27.8s
09:5659°22.8'S046°46.9'E65°45.3'S051°15.9'E61°28.3'S048°04.7'E 0.982 344° 322 km 01m27.2s
09:5858°21.1'S047°46.0'E62°59.9'S051°01.8'E60°11.0'S048°57.4'E 0.982 342° 324 km 01m26.7s
10:0057°27.7'S048°45.5'E61°27.5'S051°39.5'E59°07.6'S049°53.6'E 0.982 341° 328 km 01m26.3s
10:0256°40.8'S049°45.6'E60°18.1'S052°29.4'E58°13.9'S050°52.0'E 0.982 340° 334 km 01m26.1s
10:0455°59.4'S050°46.3'E59°22.3'S053°25.6'E57°27.7'S051°52.2'E 0.982 338° 341 km 01m25.9s
10:0655°22.7'S051°47.9'E58°36.1'S054°26.3'E56°47.7'S052°54.3'E 0.983 337° 348 km 01m25.9s
10:0854°50.3'S052°50.8'E57°57.7'S055°31.1'E56°13.1'S053°58.4'E 0.983 335° 356 km 01m25.8s
10:1054°21.8'S053°55.3'E57°26.0'S056°40.1'E55°43.4'S055°05.0'E 0.983 10° 334° 364 km 01m25.9s
10:1253°57.1'S055°01.8'E57°00.6'S057°53.8'E55°18.3'S056°14.4'E 0.983 332° 371 km 01m26.0s
10:1453°36.0'S056°10.8'E56°41.5'S059°13.2'E54°57.8'S057°27.4'E 0.982 331° 376 km 01m26.2s
10:1653°18.7'S057°23.0'E56°28.9'S060°40.2'E54°41.9'S058°44.8'E 0.982 329° 379 km 01m26.4s
10:1853°05.3'S058°39.2'E56°24.2'S062°17.5'E54°31.1'S060°08.0'E 0.982 327° 381 km 01m26.7s
10:2052°56.2'S060°00.4'E56°29.7'S064°10.6'E54°26.0'S061°38.9'E 0.982 326° 379 km 01m27.1s
10:2252°51.8'S061°28.2'E56°51.9'S066°32.7'E54°27.9'S063°20.5'E 0.982 324° 376 km 01m27.6s
10:2452°53.1'S063°04.9'E58°05.5'S070°31.0'E54°39.5'S065°18.6'E 0.982 321° 370 km 01m28.1s
10:2653°02.0'S064°54.6'E - - 55°07.0'S067°46.3'E 0.981 319° 363 km 01m28.9s
10:2853°21.7'S067°04.7'E - - 56°18.4'S071°41.3'E 0.980 315° 356 km 01m30.2s
Limits56°19.0'S076°08.3'E59°14.8'S072°57.3'E57°39.3'S074°48.6'E 0.980 - 356 km 01m31.3s

ΔT = 4028.3 seconds

Greatest Eclipse and Greatest Duration
Event Time
TD
Time
UT1
Latitude Longitude Sun
Altitude
Sun
Azimuth
Path Width Central
Duration
Greatest Eclipse11:17:00.910:09:52.655°45.1'S038°10.9'E 9.5° 333.8° 363.5 km01m25.89s
Greatest Duration11:35:38.910:28:30.557°39.3'S074°48.6'E 0.0° 312.5° 356.4 km01m31.27s

Explanation of Greatest Eclipse and Greatest Duration

Links for the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2970 May 26

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Eclipse Predictions

Predictions for the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2970 May 26 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 4028.3 seconds for this eclipse. The uncertainty in ΔT is 881.6 seconds corresponding to a standard error in longitude of the eclipse path of ± 3.68°.

Acknowledgments

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

Permission is granted to reproduce eclipse data when accompanied by a link to this page and an acknowledgment:

"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, EclipseWise.com"

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