Solar eclipse of February 11, 1804

Solar eclipse of February 11, 1804
Map
Type of eclipse
Nature Hybrid
Gamma 0.7053
Magnitude 1
Maximum eclipse
Duration 0 sec (0 m 0 s)
Coordinates 26°42′N 4°30′W / 26.7°N 4.5°W / 26.7; -4.5
Times (UTC)
Greatest eclipse 11:16:33
References
Saros 137 (24 of 70)
Catalog # (SE5000) 9049

A hybrid (annular/total) solar eclipse occurred on February 11, 1804. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. An hybrid solar eclipse shifts between a total and annular eclipse. At certain points on the surface of Earth it appears as a total eclipse, whereas at other points it appears as annular. Hybrid eclipses are comparatively rare. This eclipse is a hybrid event, a narrow total eclipse, and beginning and ending as an annular eclipse.

The eclipse was visible in Africa and Europe.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Solar eclipse of February 11, 1804". NASA. Retrieved June 18, 2012.


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