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Eclipses in 1929. May 9Solar Eclipse (Total) May 23Lunar Eclipse (Penumbral) Nov 1Solar Eclipse (Annular) Nov 16–17Lunar Eclipse (Penumbral)
- Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on November 16–17, 1929
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on November 16–17, 1929 - Solar and...
- Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on May 23, 1929
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on May 23, 1929 - Solar and Lunar...
- Total Solar Eclipse on May 9, 1929
Total Solar Eclipse on May 9, 1929 - Solar and Lunar...
- Annular Solar Eclipse on November 1, 1929
Annular Solar Eclipse on November 1, 1929 - Solar and Lunar...
- Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on November 16–17, 1929
Apr 7, 2024 · The April 8, 2024, eclipse was the next total solar eclipse visible in the U.S. The path of totality for this eclipse stretched from Texas to the Northeast. The eclipse started on Mexico's Pacific ...
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This is the list of all the solar eclipses between the years 1920 and the year 1929. Total Solar Eclipses, Annular Solar Eclipses and Partial Solar Eclipses are included. The blue lines represent the areas where a Total or Annular Eclipse will be visible. The green lines represent the areas where a Partial Solar Eclipse will be visible.
A concise summary of all solar eclipses from 1921 through 1930 is presented in the table below. The first column gives the Calendar Date of the instant on greatest eclipse. The second column TD of Greatest Eclipse is the Terrestrial Dynamical Time when the axis of the Moon's shadow passes closest to Earth's center.
List of Solar and Lunar Eclipses Worldwide 1920–1929. Check where the eclipses are visible and if you can see them. ... 1920–1929. Find Solar Eclipses, Lunar ...
This is a list of solar eclipses in the 20th century. During the period 1901 to 2000 there were 228 solar eclipses of which 78 were partial, 73 were annular (two non-central ), 71 were total (three non-central) and 6 were hybrids. The greatest number of eclipses in one year was five, in 1935, and one month, July 2000, had two eclipses.
The two buttons (top right) turn on either a map view, a terrain view, a satellite view or a hybrid map/satellite view. See Eclipse Data, including the Besselian elements, for the 1929 May 09 solar eclipse. Click anywhere on the map to calculate eclipse times there. For more information, see Instructions .