0% found this document useful (0 votes)
48 views1 page

OH2009 Fig01

This document provides information about an annular solar eclipse that occurred on January 26, 2009. It includes the time of the eclipse conjunction and greatest eclipse in both terrestrial dynamic time and universal time. It also lists details like the eclipse magnitude, saros series, location coordinates of the sun and moon at greatest eclipse, and local circumstances at the observation site during greatest eclipse such as latitude, longitude, sun altitude and azimuth. Additional data presented includes constants, ephemeris, and geocentric libration values.

Uploaded by

SiddharthSharma
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
48 views1 page

OH2009 Fig01

This document provides information about an annular solar eclipse that occurred on January 26, 2009. It includes the time of the eclipse conjunction and greatest eclipse in both terrestrial dynamic time and universal time. It also lists details like the eclipse magnitude, saros series, location coordinates of the sun and moon at greatest eclipse, and local circumstances at the observation site during greatest eclipse such as latitude, longitude, sun altitude and azimuth. Additional data presented includes constants, ephemeris, and geocentric libration values.

Uploaded by

SiddharthSharma
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 1

Figure 1

Annular Solar Eclipse of 2009 Jan 26


Ecliptic Conjunction = 07:56:22.8 TD ( = 07:55:17.1 UT )
Greatest Eclipse = 07:59:44.3 TD ( = 07:58:38.6 UT )

Eclipse Magnitude = 0.9282 Gamma = -0.2820

Saros Series = 131 Member = 50 of 70


Sun at Greatest Eclipse Moon at Greatest Eclipse
(Geocentric Coordinates) N (Geocentric Coordinates)
R.A. = 20h35m32.8s R.A. = 20h35m55.2s
Dec. = -1838'55.0" Dec. = -1853'18.3"
S.D. = 0016'14.6" S.D. = 0014'51.6"
H.P. = 0000'08.9" H.P. = 0054'32.2"

10
:00
UT

P4

20
0.
09
40 Sub Solar :3
0. 0
UT
60
0.
80
0.
09
06:00 UT

:0
0
Greatest Eclipse
W E
UT
08

80
:3

0.
0

se
UT

E clip 60
P1 0.
08

u lar
:00

nn P3
07:

A
of 0
UT

th 0.4
30

Pa
07:00

UT

0
0.2
06:30 UT

UT

External/Internal External/Internal
Contacts of Penumbra P2 Contacts of Umbra
P1 = 04:56:37.0 UT U1 = 06:02:38.7 UT
P2 = 07:21:05.7 UT U2 = 06:08:58.2 UT
P3 = 08:36:30.6 UT S U3 = 09:48:28.4 UT
P4 = 11:00:40.8 UT U4 = 09:54:43.6 UT
Local Circumstances at Greatest Eclipse
Lat. = 3404.6'S Sun Alt. = 73.4
Constants & Ephemeris Long. = 07014.0'E Sun Azm. = 337.0 Geocentric Libration
(Optical + Physical)
!T = 65.7 s Path Width = 280.2 km Duration = 07m53.6s
k1 = 0.2724880 l = -3.01
k2 = 0.2722810 b = 0.38
!b = 0.0" !l = 0.0" 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 c = -12.94
Kilometers Brown Lun. No. = 1065
Eph. = VSOP87/ELP2000-85
F. Espenak, NASAs GSFC
eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.html

You might also like