Solar Eclipses: 1991 - 2010 / Calendrier Eclipse Solaire 1991 - 2010

Date Eclipse
Type
Saros Eclipse1
Magnitude
Central2
Duration
Geographic Region of
Eclipse Visibility3
1991 Jan 15 Annular 131 0.929 07m53s Australia, N.Z., Antarctica, s Pacific
[Annular: sw Australia, Tasmania, N.Z., s Pacific]
1991 Jul 11 Total 136 1.080 06m53s e Pacific, N. & S. America
[Total: Hawaii,Mexico, C. America, Colombia, Brazil]
1992 Jan 04 Annular 141 0.918 11m41s n Australia, Pacific, w N. America
[Annular: c Pacific, s California]
1992 Jun 30 Total 146 1.059 05m21s S. America, s Atlantic, w Africa
[Total: Uruguay, s Atlantic]
1992 Dec 24 Partial 151 0.842 - ne Asia, n Pacific, Alaska
1993 May 21 Partial 118 0.735 - w N. America, n Europe, nw Asia
1993 Nov 13 Partial 123 0.928 - s Australia, N.Z., Antarctica, s S. America
1994 May 10 Annular 128 0.943 06m13s e Pacific, N. America, Europe, w Africa
[Annular: Pacific, c U.S., e Canada, Moroco]
1994 Nov 03 Total 133 1.054 04m23s S. America, Antarctica, s Atlantic s Africa
[Total: Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil]
1995 Apr 29 Annular 138 0.950 06m37s s Pacific, C. & S. America, Atlantic
[Annular: s Pacific, Equador, Peru, Colombia, Brazil]
1995 Oct 24 Total 143 1.021 02m09s Middle East, Asia, Indonesia, Australia
[Total: Iran, India, Thailand, se Asia]
1996 Apr 17 Partial 148 0.880 - N. Zealand, s Pacific Ocean
1996 Oct 12 Partial 153 0.757 - ne N. America, Europe, n Africa
1997 Mar 09 Total 120 1.042 02m50s Asia, Alaska
[Total: Mongolia, China, Siberia]
1997 Sep 02 Partial 125 0.898 - Australia, N. Zealand, Antarctica
1998 Feb 26 Total 130 1.044 04m09s N., C. & S. America
[Total: Galapagoes, Colombia, Venezuela, Caribbean]
1998 Aug 22 Annular 135 0.973 03m14s Asia, Australia, N. Zealand
[Annular: Sumatra, Borneo, Pacific]
1999 Feb 16 Annular 140 0.993 00m40s s Africa, Antarctica, Australia, N. Z.
[Annular: s Indian, Australia]
1999 Aug 11 Total 145 1.029 02m23s e N. America, n Africa, Europe, Asia
[Total: England, Europe, Middle East, Turkey, India]
2000 Feb 05 Partial 150 0.579 - Antarctica
2000 Jul 01 Partial 117 0.477 - S Pacific Ocean, s S. America
2000 Jul 31 Partial 155 0.603 - n Asia, nw N. America
2000 Dec 25 Partial 122 0.723 - N. & C. America
2001 Jun 21 Total 127 1.050 04m57s e S. America, Africa
[Total: s Atlantic, s Africa, Madagascar]
2001 Dec 14 Annular 132 0.968 03m53s N. & C. America, nw S. America
[Annular: c Pacific, Costa Rica]
2002 Jun 10 Annular 137 0.996 00m23s e Asia, Australia, w N. America
[Annular: n Pacific, w Mexico]
2002 Dec 04 Total 142 1.024 02m04s s Africa, Antarctica, Indonesia, Australia
[Total: s Africa, s Indian, s Australia]
2003 May 31 Annular 147 0.938 03m37s Europe, Asia, nw N. America
[Annular: Iceland, Greenland]
2003 Nov 23 Total 152 1.038 01m57s Australia, N. Z., Antarctica, s S. America
[Total: Antarctica]
2004 Apr 19 Partial 119 0.736 - Antarctica, s Africa
2004 Oct 14 Partial 124 0.927 - ne Asia, Hawaii, Alaska
2005 Apr 08 Hybrid 129 1.007 00m42s N. Zealand, N. & S. America
[Hybrid: s Pacific, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela]
2005 Oct 03 Annular 134 0.958 04m32s Europe, Africa, s Asia
[Annular: Portugal, Spain, Libia, Sudan, Kenya]
2006 Mar 29 Total 139 1.052 04m07s Africa, Europe, w Asia
[Total: c Africa, Turkey, Russia]
2006 Sep 22 Annular 144 0.935 07m09s S. America, w Africa, Antarctica
[Annular: Guyana, Suriname, F. Guiana, s Atlantic]
2007 Mar 19 Partial 149 0.874 - Asia, Alaska
2007 Sep 11 Partial 154 0.749 - S. America, Antarctica
2008 Feb 07 Annular 121 0.965 02m12s Antarctica, e Australia, N. Zealand
[Annular: Antarctica]
2008 Aug 01 Total 126 1.039 02m27s ne N. America, Europe, Asia
[Total: n Canada, Greenland, Siberia, Mongolia, China]
2009 Jan 26 Annular 131 0.928 07m54s s Africa, Antarctica, se Asia, Australia
[Annular: s Indian, Sumatra, Borneo]
2009 Jul 22 Total 136 1.080 06m39s e Asia, Pacific Ocean, Hawaii
[Total: India, Nepal, China, c Pacific]
2010 Jan 15 Annular 141 0.919 11m08s Africa, Asia
[Annular: c Africa, India, Malymar, China]
2010 Jul 11 Total 146 1.058 05m20s s S. America
[Total: s Pacific, Easter Is., Chile, Argentina]

Geographic abreviations (used above): n = north, s = south, e = east, w = west, c = central

1Eclipse magnitude is the fraction of the Sun's diameter obscured by the Moon. For annular eclipses,
the eclipse magnitude is always less than 1. For total eclipses, the eclipse magnitude is always greater than or equal to 1.
For both annular ans total eclipses, the eclipse magnitude is equal to the ratio of diameters between the Moon and the Sun.
 
2Central Duration is the duration of a total or annular eclipse at Greatest Eclipse. Greatest Eclipse is the instant
when the axis of the Moon's shadow passes closest to Earth's center.
 
3Geographic Region of Eclipse Visiblity is the portion of Earth's surface where a partial eclipse can be seen.
The central path of a total or annular eclipse covers a much smaller region of Earth and is described in brackets [].
 
4Hybrid eclipses are also known as annular/total eclipses. Such an eclipse is both total and annular along different
sections of its umbral path.