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Solar eclipse of December 12, 1909

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Nature
  
Partial

Magnitude
  
0.5424

Saros
  
150 (11 of 71)

Gamma
  
-1.2456

Greatest eclipse
  
19:44:48

Catalog # (SE5000)
  
9303

Solar eclipse of December 12, 1909

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A partial solar eclipse occurred on December 12, 1909. 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. A partial solar eclipse occurs in the polar regions of the Earth when the center of the Moon's shadow misses the Earth. This event was visible as a partial solar eclipse across 24-hour daylight Antarctica.

Solar eclipses 1906-1909

Each member in a semester series of solar eclipses repeats approximately every 177 days and 4 hours (a semester) at alternating nodes of the Moon's orbit.

References

Solar eclipse of December 12, 1909 Wikipedia