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Solar eclipse of June 26, 1824

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Nature
  
Total

Magnitude
  
1.0578

Max. width of band
  
207 km (129 mi)

Start date
  
June 26, 1824

Gamma
  
0.396

Duration
  
271 sec (4 m 31 s)

Greatest eclipse
  
23:46:33

Solar eclipse of June 26, 1824

A total solar eclipse occurred on June 26, 1824. 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 total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide. Totality was visible across parts of China and Japan, with a partial eclipse across much of North America near sunset.

It is a part of solar Saros 124.

References

Solar eclipse of June 26, 1824 Wikipedia


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