Partial eclipse of the SUN, Jyaistha 11, 1933 S.E. ; June 1, 2011 A.D. ; Wednesday
The eclipse will not be visible in INDIA
Area of visibility: The eclipse is visible from the region covering eastern Asia except southern Japan, northern Alaska, northern Canada, the northern tip of Scandinavia, Greenland and Iceland.
CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE ECLIPSE
| Universal Time | Indian Standard Time | Latitude | Longitude |
Eclipse begins Greatest Eclipse * Eclipse ends | 1d 19h 25.3m 1d 21h 16.2m 1d 23h 06.9m | 2d 00h 55.3m 2d 02h 46.2m 2d 04h 36.9m | + 44º 22.3' + 67º 47.0' + 48º 24.5' | + 134º 45.4' + 46º 45.0' - 50º 02.3 |
* Magnitude of the eclipse = 0.6014
Partial eclipse of the SUN, Ashadha 10, 1933 S.E. ; July 1, 2011 A.D. ; Friday
The eclipse will not be visible in INDIA
Area of visibility: The eclipse is visible from the region covering Southern Ocean between Antarctica and southern Africa.
CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE ECLIPSE
| Universal Time | Indian Standard Time | Latitude | Longitude |
Eclipse begins Greatest Eclipse * Eclipse ends | 1d 7h 53.7m 1d 8h 38.4m 1d 9h 22.8m | 1d 13h 23.7m 1d 14h 08.4m 1d 14h 52.8m | - 56º 53.7' - 65º 10.6' - 66º 13.7' | + 13º 26.2' + 28º 44.0' + 54º 29.5 |
* Magnitude of the eclipse = 0.0970
Partial eclipse of the SUN, Agrahayana 4, 1933 S.E. ; November 25, 2011 A.D. ; Friday
The eclipse will not be visible in INDIA
Area of visibility: The eclipse is visible from the region covering southern tip of Africa, Antarctica, Tasmania and New Zealand.
CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE ECLIPSE
| Universal Time | Indian Standard Time | Latitude | Longitude |
Eclipse begins Greatest Eclipse * Eclipse ends | 25d 4h 23.3m 25d 6h 20.3m 25d 8h 17.3m | 25d 9h 53.3m 25d 11h 50.3m 25d 13h 47.3m | - 34º 46.7 - 68º 34.6' - 44º 59.1' | + 5º 42.0' - 82º 31.8' + 164º 34.4 |
* Magnitude of the eclipse = 0.9049
Total eclipse of the MOON, Jyaishtha 25, 1933 S.E.; June 15, 2011 A.D.; Wednesday
The eclipse will be visible in INDIA
Area of visibility: The eclipse will be visible in the region covering South America, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, Antarctica and Atlantic, India and southwestern Pacific Ocean.
The places from where the beginning of the umbral phase is visible at the time of moonset are some regions of South Pacific Ocean, Fiji, some region of North Pacific Ocean and parts of north-eastern Russia.
The places from where the ending of umbral phase is visible at the time of moonrise are some regions of South Pacific Ocean, parts of western Chile, Bolivia, parts of North West Brazil, some region of North Atlantic Ocean.
CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE ECLIPSE
| Universal Time | Indian Standard Time | Position Angle measured from the North Point of Moon's limb (N.E.S.W.) | The Moon being in the Zenith in |
Latitude | Longitude |
Moon enters penumbra Moon enters umbra Moon enters totality Middle of the eclipse # Moon leaves totality Moon leaves umbra Moon leaves penumbra | 15d 17h 23.1m 15d 18h 22.6m 15d 19h 22.1m 15d 20h 12.6m 15d 21h 03.0m 15d 22h 02.6m 15d 23h 02.2m | 15d 22h 53.1m 15d 23h 52.6m 16d 00h 52.1m 16d 01h 42.6m 16d 02h 33.0m 16d 03h 32.6m 16d 04h 32.2m | 90º 92º 98º - - 256º 262º 263º | -23º 18' -23º 17' -23º 15' -23º 14' - 23º 12' - 23º 10' - 23º 08' | 97º 43' 83º 23' 69º 05' 56º 58' 44º 52' 30º 33' 16º 13' |
* Magnitude of the eclipse = 1.705
Total eclipse of the MOON, Agrahayana 19, 1933 S.E.; December 10, 2011 A.D. ; Saturday
The eclipse will be visible in INDIA
Area of visibility: The eclipse will be visible in the region covering Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, North America, Greenland, and the Indian, Pacific, and Artic Ocean.
The places from where the beginning of the umbral phase is visible at the time of moonset are parts of Mexico, eastern U.S.A., eastern Canada and Greeland.
The places from where the ending of the umbral phase is visible at the time of moonrise are parts of Europe, Africa and some regions of Southern Ocean.
CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE ECLIPSE
| Universal Time | Indian Standard Time | Position Angle measured from the North Point of Moon's limb (N.E.S.W.) | The Moon being in the Zenith in |
Latitude | Longitude |
Moon enters penumbra Moon enters umbra Moon enters totality Middle of the eclipse # Moon leaves totality Moon leaves umbra Moon leaves penumbra | 10d 11h 31.8m 10d 12h 45.4 m 10d 14h 05.7m 10d 14h 31.8m 10d 14h 58.0m 10d 16h 18.3m 10d 17h 31.7m | 10d 17h 01.8m 10d 18h 15.4 m 10d 19h 35.7m 10d 20h 01.8m 10d 20h 28.0m 10d 21h 48.3m 10d 23h 01.7m | 77º 68º 31 - - 331º 294º 285º | +22º 33' +22º 33' +22º 33' +22º 33' +22º 33' +22º 33' +22º 32' | 183º 40' 165º 54' 146º 30' 140º 13' 133º 56' 114º 32' 96º 46' |
* Magnitude of the eclipse = 1.110