Solar Saros 153

Saros cycle series 153 for solar eclipses occurs at the Moon's ascending node, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, containing 70 events, with 63 before 3000 AD. All eclipses in this series occurs at the Moon's ascending node.

This solar saros is linked to Lunar Saros 146.

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 153 appears in the following table.

ClassificationNumberPercent
All Umbral eclipses49100.00%
Central (two limits)4387.76%
Central (one limit)24.08%
Non-central (one limit)48.16%

Events

SarosMemberDateTime
(Greatest)
UTC
TypeLocation
Lat, Long
GammaMag.Width
(km)
Duration
(min:sec)
Ref
1531July 28, 187011:02:31Partial69.2N 170.9E1.50440.0742
1532August 7, 188818:05:46Partial70.1N 53E1.43690.1983
1533August 20, 19061:12:50Partial70.8N 66.4W1.37310.3147
1534August 30, 19248:23:00Partial71.5N 172.9E1.31230.4245
1535September 10, 194215:39:32Partial71.9N 50E1.25710.523
1536September 20, 196022:59:56Partial72.1N 74.1W1.20570.6139
1537October 2, 19786:28:43Partial72N 159.6E1.16160.6905
1538October 12, 199614:03:04Partial71.7N 32.1E1.12270.7575
1539October 23, 201421:45:39Partial71.2N 97.2W1.09080.8114
15310November 3, 20325:34:13Partial70.4N 132.6E1.06430.8554
15311November 14, 205013:30:53Partial69.5N 1E1.04470.8874
15312November 24, 206821:32:30Partial68.5N 131.1W1.02990.9109
15313December 6, 20865:38:55Partial67.4N 96.2E1.01940.9271
15314December 17, 210413:48:27Annular66.4N 36.6W1.0120.9381--
15315December 28, 212222:00:56Annular65.3N 169.8W1.00720.945--
15316January 8, 21416:12:38Annular64.3N 57.7E1.00240.9522--
15317January 19, 215914:23:27Annular63.4N 74.2W0.99740.96--
15318January 29, 217722:30:30Annular57.6N 165.1E0.98970.9212-6m 55s
15319February 10, 21956:34:27Annular55.2N 41.6E0.97970.9218-6m 52s
15320February 21, 221314:30:14Annular53.4N 78.6W0.96350.92310806m 44s
15321March 4, 223122:20:24Annular52.4N 163E0.9430.92468386m 32s
15322March 15, 22496:00:45Annular52N 48.4E0.91490.92666666m 18s
15323March 26, 226713:33:45Annular52.3N 63.7W0.8810.92895496m 3s
15324April 5, 228520:55:23Annular52.9N 171.4W0.83790.93154595m 50s
15325April 18, 23034:09:26Annular53.8N 83.7E0.78890.93413935m 38s
15326April 28, 232111:12:59Annular54.5N 17W0.73150.93673415m 30s
15327May 9, 233918:08:04Annular54.7N 114.5W0.66720.93923005m 24s
15328May 20, 23570:54:23Annular53.9N 151E0.59610.94152695m 24s
15329May 31, 23757:34:33Annular52N 57.9E0.520.94362435m 26s
15330June 10, 239314:08:41Annular48.8N 34.4W0.43890.94532245m 34s
15331June 21, 241120:37:43Annular44.2N 126.9W0.35370.94672105m 46s
15332July 2, 24293:04:30Annular38.6N 139.6E0.26680.94762006m 1s
15333July 13, 24479:29:35Annular32.2N 45.1E0.17860.94811946m 18s
15334July 23, 246515:54:48Annular25N 50.6W0.09040.94821916m 35s
15335August 3, 248322:21:18Annular17.4N 147.7W0.0030.94791926m 50s
15336August 15, 25014:52:08Annular9.5N 113.4E-0.0810.94711957m 1s
15337August 26, 251911:27:49Annular1.4N 12.7E-0.1610.9462017m 8s
15338September 5, 253718:08:59Annular6.7S 89.6W-0.23680.94462107m 11s
15339September 17, 25550:58:18Annular14.8S 165.9E-0.30610.94292217m 10s
15340September 27, 25737:55:50Annular22.7S 59.4E-0.3690.94112337m 6s
15341October 8, 259115:02:49Annular30.2S 49.1W-0.42450.93932477m 0s
15342October 19, 260922:18:05Annular37.4S 159.2W-0.47340.93752636m 53s
15343October 31, 26275:43:51Annular44S 89.1E-0.5140.93582786m 44s
15344November 10, 264513:18:36Annular49.9S 23.6W-0.54770.93442936m 35s
15345November 21, 266321:02:01Annular54.9S 136.6W-0.57470.93333056m 26s
15346December 2, 26814:53:55Annular58.6S 110.4E-0.59520.93263146m 18s
15347December 13, 269912:52:50Annular60.9S 2.3W-0.61060.93253206m 8s
15348December 24, 271720:58:06Annular61.5S 115.6W-0.6210.93293216m 0s
15349January 5, 27365:06:12Annular60.6S 130E-0.630.9343185m 50s
15350January 15, 275413:18:44Annular58.3S 13.1E-0.63580.93563105m 39s
15351January 26, 277221:31:18Annular55.2S 105.7W-0.64260.93783005m 27s
15352February 6, 27905:44:15Annular51.5S 133.7E-0.64950.94072865m 12s
15353February 17, 280813:53:37Annular47.8S 12.9E-0.66010.94412714m 56s
15354February 27, 282622:01:00Annular44.2S 108.3W-0.67290.9482544m 38s
15355March 10, 28446:02:50Annular41S 131.5E-0.69130.95232364m 18s
15356March 21, 286213:59:08Annular38.5S 12.4E-0.71480.9572183m 55s
15357March 31, 288021:48:29Annular36.8S 105.1W-0.74470.96192013m 32s
15358April 12, 28985:31:42Annular36.2S 138.9E-0.78010.96691853m 6s
15359April 23, 291613:07:22Annular37.1S 24.8E-0.82230.97181732m 39s
15360May 4, 293420:36:37Annular39.7S 87.5W-0.87060.97641682m 12s
15361May 15, 29523:59:11Annular44.9S 162.2E-0.92490.98031821m 46s
15362May 26, 297011:17:06Annular55.7S 55.7E-0.98340.98263621m 26s
15363June 5, 298818:28:53Partial64.8S 51.6W-1.04760.9018
15364June 18, 30061:38:21Partial65.8S 168.4W-1.11430.7829
15365June 28, 30248:44:29Partial66.8S 75.2E-1.18410.6570
15366July 9, 304215:51:12Partial67.8S 41.7W-1.25420.5293
15367July 19, 306022:56:05Partial68.8S 158.6W-1.32620.3971
15368July 31, 30786:04:38Partial69.7S 82.9E-1.39580.2684
15369August 10, 309613:14:10Partial70.5S 36.3W-1.46500.1399
15370August 22, 311420:29:10Partial71.1S 157.4W-1.53040.0178
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