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It is a part of Saros cycle 139, repeating every 18 year, 11 days, containing 71 events. The series started with partial solar eclipse on May 17, 1501. It contains hybrid eclipses on August 11, 1627 through December 9, 1825 and total eclipses from December 21, 1843 through March 26, 2601. The series ends at member 71 as a partial eclipse on July 3, 2763.
It is a part of Saros cycle 139, repeating every 18 year, 11 days, containing 71 events. The series started with partial solar eclipse on May 17, 1501. It contains hybrid eclipses on August 11, 1627 through December 9, 1825 and total eclipses from December 21, 1843 through March 26, 2601. The series ends at member 71 as a partial eclipse on July 3, 2763.


The [[solar eclipse of June 13, 2132]] will be the next longest total solar eclipse at 6 minutes, 55 seconds. The longest duration of totality will be 7 minutes, 29 seconds on Jul 16, 2186.<ref>http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEsaros/SEsaros139.html</ref>
The [[solar eclipse of June 13, 2132]] will be the next longest total solar eclipse at 6 minutes, 55 seconds.
The longest duration of totality will be 7 minutes, 29 seconds on Jul 16, 2186.<ref>http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEsaros/SEsaros139.html</ref> This is the longest solar eclipse computed between 2000BC and 3000AD.<ref>http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEcat5/SEcatalog.html</ref>


Series members 24-39 occur between 1901 and 2200:
Series members 24-39 occur between 1901 and 2200:
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|[[File:SE2132Jun13T.png|150px]]<BR>[[solar eclipse of June 13, 2132|June 13, 2132]]
|[[File:SE2132Jun13T.png|150px]]<BR>[[solar eclipse of June 13, 2132|June 13, 2132]]
|[[File:SE2150Jun25T.png|150px]]<BR>June 25, 2150
|[[File:SE2150Jun25T.png|150px]]<BR>[[solar eclipse of June 25, 2150|June 25, 2150]]
|[[File:SE2168Jul05T.png|150px]]<BR>July 5, 2168
|[[File:SE2168Jul05T.png|150px]]<BR>[[solar eclipse of July 5, 2168|July 5, 2168]]
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|[[File:SE2186Jul16T.png|150px]]<BR>July 16, 2186
|[[File:SE2186Jul16T.png|150px]]<BR>[[solar eclipse of July 16, 2186|July 16, 2186]]
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Revision as of 22:44, 2 December 2009

It is a part of Saros cycle 139, repeating every 18 year, 11 days, containing 71 events. The series started with partial solar eclipse on May 17, 1501. It contains hybrid eclipses on August 11, 1627 through December 9, 1825 and total eclipses from December 21, 1843 through March 26, 2601. The series ends at member 71 as a partial eclipse on July 3, 2763.

The solar eclipse of June 13, 2132 will be the next longest total solar eclipse at 6 minutes, 55 seconds.

The longest duration of totality will be 7 minutes, 29 seconds on Jul 16, 2186.[1] This is the longest solar eclipse computed between 2000BC and 3000AD.[2]

Series members 24-39 occur between 1901 and 2200:

24 25 26

February 3, 1916

February 14, 1934

February 25, 1952
27 28 29

March 7, 1970

March 18, 1988

March 29, 2006
30 31 32

April 8, 2024

April 20, 2042

April 30, 2060
33 34 35

May 11, 2078

May 22, 2096

June 3, 2114
36 37 38

June 13, 2132

June 25, 2150

July 5, 2168
39

July 16, 2186

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