Solar Saros 135

Saros cycle series 135 for solar eclipses occurs at the Moon's ascending node, repeating every 18 years, 11 days. Solar Saros 135 contains 71 events in which of 18 will be partial eclipses and 53 will be umbral eclipses (45 annular, 2 hybrid, 6 total). All eclipses in this series occurs at the Moon's ascending node.

Historic saros cycle animation
Annularity May 26, 1854
Series member 30
Annularity September 1, 2016
Series member 39

This solar saros is linked to Lunar Saros 128.

On Monday, December 24, 1601 was the smallest annular solar eclipse in the 2nd millennium, with an eclipse magnitude of only 0.90785, just 0.002% larger than the solar eclipse of November 12, 1683 BC, was the smallest annular solar eclipse of thousands of years, with an eclipse magnitude of only 0.90783.

The solar eclipse of January 15, 1638 was an annular solar eclipse of Solar Saros 135 that occurred only 43 minutes before apogee.

The longest annular solar eclipse on the 2nd millennium was on December 14, 1955 (Saros 141), with a duration of 12 minutes, 9.17 seconds, while the smallest annular solar eclipse on the 2nd millennium was on December 24, 1601 (Saros 135), with an eclipse magnitude of only 0.90785.

The solar eclipse of November 12, 1683 BC, was the smallest annular solar eclipse for thousands of years, with an eclipse magnitude of only 0.90783. The factors that made this such a smallest annular solar eclipse were:

  • The Earth being very near perihelion (closest approach from the Sun in its elliptical orbit, making its angular diameter nearly as large as possible). This occurs around January 3rd.
  • The Moon being nearly exactly at apogee (making its angular diameter as small as possible). The moment of greatest eclipse was just a day before apogee.
  • The midpoint of the eclipse being Sun very close to the horizon, where the eclipse magnitude is the smallest.

Umbral eclipses

Umbral eclipses (annular, total and hybrid) can be further classified as either: 1) Central (two limits), 2) Central (one limit) or 3) Non-Central (one limit). The statistical distribution of these classes in Saros series 135 appears in the following table.

ClassificationNumberPercent
All Umbral eclipses53100.00%
Central (two limits)5196.23%
Central (one limit)11.89%
Non-central (one limit)11.89%

Saros 135

Saros 135

It is a part of Saros cycle 135, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 71 events. The series started with partial solar eclipse on July 5, 1331. It contains annular eclipses from October 21, 1511 through February 24, 2305, hybrid eclipses on March 8, 2323 and March 18, 2341 and total eclipses from March 29, 2359 through May 22, 2449. The series ends at member 71 as a partial eclipse on August 17, 2593. The longest duration of totality will be 2 minutes, 27 seconds on May 12, 2431.

Events

SarosMemberDateTime
(Greatest)
UTC
TypeLocation
Lat, Long
GammaMag.Width
(km)
Duration
(min:sec)
Ref
1351July 5, 133122:46:38Partial67.8N 12.6E1.55320.0063
1352July 16, 13495:25:45Partial68.8N 98.7W1.47820.1384
1353July 27, 136712:05:47Partial69.7N 149.3E1.40430.2679
1354August 6, 138518:51:40Partial70.6N 35.3E1.33520.3878
1355August 18, 14031:41:42Partial71.3N 80.4W1.26970.5006
1356August 28, 14218:38:54Partial71.8N 161.6E1.21010.6025
1357September 8, 143915:42:20Partial72.1N 41.6E1.15550.6947
1358September 18, 145722:54:59Partial72.1N 80.8W1.10830.7737
1359September 30, 14756:15:14Partial71.9N 154.9E1.06760.8411
13510October 10, 149313:43:35Partial71.4N 28.8E1.03340.8969
13511October 21, 151121:19:49Annular70.7N 98.6W1.00580.9416--
13512November 1, 15295:04:11Annular61.7N 122.8E0.98460.9119-8m 9s
13513November 12, 154712:54:24Annular55.5N 4.7W0.96830.910614198m 59s
13514November 22, 156520:49:55Annular51.4N 130.5W0.95640.909212209m 37s
13515December 14, 15834:48:39Annular48.5N 104.1E0.94710.9083111610m 3s
13516December 24, 160112:50:31Annular46.6N 21.5W0.94020.9078105110m 14s
13517January 4, 162020:51:05Annular45N 146.5W0.93210.908197610m 13s
13518January 15, 16384:51:53Annular44N 88.9E0.92420.90990710m 0s
13519January 26, 165612:48:10Annular43.2N 34.1W0.91220.91068209m 38s
13520February 5, 167420:41:35Annular42.8N 155.7W0.89790.91297369m 9s
13521February 17, 16924:26:56Annular42.4N 85.6E0.87650.91596448m 36s
13522February 28, 171012:07:29Annular42.5N 31.2W0.85090.91945628m 0s
13523March 10, 172819:38:56Annular42.8N 144.6W0.81720.92334857m 25s
13524March 22, 17463:02:49Annular43.5N 104.7E0.77710.92774196m 51s
13525April 1, 176410:17:15Annular44.2N 2.5W0.72880.93233616m 20s
13526April 12, 178217:24:47Annular45.1N 107.1W0.67450.9373115m 51s
13527April 24, 18000:24:00Annular45.7N 151.3E0.61250.94172695m 27s
13528May 5, 18187:15:49Annular45.8N 52.5E0.5440.94642335m 5s
13529May 15, 183614:01:39Annular45.1N 44.4W0.470.95092034m 47s
13530May 26, 185420:42:53Annular43.3N 140.1W0.39180.95511784m 32s
13531June 6, 18723:20:03Annular40.5N 124.8E0.30950.9591574m 20s
13532June 17, 18909:55:05Annular36.5N 29.3E0.22460.96251404m 9s
13533June 28, 190816:29:51Annular31.4N 67.2W0.13890.96551264m 0s
13534July 9, 192623:06:02Annular25.6N 165.1W0.05380.9681153m 51s
13535July 20, 19445:43:13Annular19N 95.7E-0.03140.971083m 42s
13536July 31, 196212:25:33Annular12N 5.7W-0.1130.97161033m 33s
13537August 10, 198019:12:21Annular4.6N 108.9W-0.19150.97271003m 23s
13538August 22, 19982:07:11Annular3S 145.4E-0.26440.9734993m 14s
13539September 1, 20169:08:02Annular10.7S 37.8E-0.3330.97361003m 6s
13540September 12, 203416:19:28Annular18.2S 72.6W-0.39360.97361022m 58s
13541September 22, 205223:39:10Annular25.7S 175E-0.4480.97341062m 51s
13542October 4, 20707:08:57Annular32.8S 60.4E-0.4950.97311102m 44s
13543October 14, 208814:48:05Annular39.7S 56W-0.53490.97271152m 38s
13544October 26, 210622:37:40Annular45.9S 174.1W-0.56710.97251192m 32s
13545November 6, 21246:36:34Annular51.6S 66.8E-0.59210.97241232m 26s
13546November 17, 214214:43:08Annular56.4S 52.4W-0.61170.97271242m 19s
13547November 27, 216022:58:32Annular60.1S 171.6W-0.62470.97341232m 12s
13548December 9, 21787:20:03Annular62.4S 69.9E-0.63380.97451182m 3s
13549December 19, 219615:47:09Annular63.1S 48.6W-0.63870.97611111m 53s
13550January 1, 22150:16:36Annular62.3S 168W-0.64270.97831011m 41s
13551January 11, 22338:49:17Annular60S 70.4E-0.64470.9811881m 28s
13552January 22, 225117:21:41Annular56.9S 53.2W-0.6480.9844721m 12s
13553February 2, 22691:53:06Annular53.2S 178.2W-0.65290.9883540m 54s
13554February 13, 228710:21:25Annular49.4S 56.3E-0.66130.9926340m 35s
13555February 24, 230518:46:09Annular45.7S 69.3W-0.67320.9973130m 13s
13556March 8, 23233:05:10Hybrid42.4S 166.1E-0.69061.0023110m 11s
13557March 18, 234111:18:20Hybrid39.8S 42.6E-0.71371.0075360m 36s
13558March 29, 235919:24:46Total37.9S 79.3W-0.74291.0128641m 2s
13559April 9, 23773:25:10Total37.1S 160.2E-0.77791.018961m 28s
13560April 20, 239511:17:15Total37.7S 41.9E-0.82031.0231341m 52s
13561April 30, 241319:03:57Total40S 75W-0.86771.02741832m 13s
13562May 12, 24312:43:30Total44.8S 170.4E-0.92141.0312672m 27s
13563May 22, 244910:19:15Total54.4S 59.1E-0.9791.03285672m 24s
13564June 2, 246717:48:24Partial64.5S 50.8W-1.04250.9315
13565June 13, 24851:16:18Partial65.4S 172.3W-1.10750.8095
13566June 25, 25038:40:22Partial66.4S 66.7E-1.17590.68
13567July 5, 252116:04:53Partial67.4S 54.7W-1.24450.5492
13568July 16, 253923:27:49Partial68.3S 176.3W-1.31480.4143
13569July 27, 25576:54:08Partial69.3S 60.9E-1.38270.2835
13570August 7, 257514:21:38Partial70.1S 62.9W-1.44990.1541
13571August 17, 259321:53:04Partial70.8S 171.9E-1.51410.0303
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