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Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22

On Wednesday, 2009 July 22, a total eclipse of the Sun is visible from within a narrow corridor that traverses half of Earth. The path of the
Moon's umbral shadow begins in India and crosses through Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and China. After leaving mainland Asia, the
path crosses Japan's Ryukyu Islands and curves southeast through the Pacific Ocean where the maximum duration of totality reaches 6 min
39 s. A partial eclipse is seen within the much broader path of the Moon's penumbral shadow, which includes most of eastern Asia, Indonesia,
and the Pacific Ocean.

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This web site has been established for the purpose of providing detailed predictions, maps, figures and information about this important event.
The material here is adapted from the NASA Technical Publication "Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22" (NASA/TP-2008-214169). The
document will be published in 2008 March. It is part of NASA's official eclipse bulletin publication series. Instructions and a form for ordering a
hard copy of this publication can be found at: Order Form for NASA Eclipse Bulletins.

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Preliminary Look at the Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 Jul 22

● Figure 1 - Orthographic (Global) Projection of the 2009 Total Solar Eclipse


● Figure 2 - 2009 Eclipse Path Through India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh
● Figure 3 - 2009 Eclipse Path Through China
● Figure 4 - 2009 Eclipse Path Through Southern Japan
● Figure 5 - 2009 Eclipse Path Through the Marshall and Gilbert Islands
● Figure 6 - Mean Cloudiness in July Along the 2009 Eclipse Path (from satellite imaging)
● Figure 7 - Climate Statistics for July Along the 2009 Eclipse Path
● Figure 8 - Average July Cloudiness Along the 2009 Eclipse Path

This data was presented at: IAU Symposium 233 - Solar Activity and Its Magnetic Origin

See also: Eclipse Weather and Maps (Jay Anderson)

Interactive Map of the Path of Totality

An implementation of Google Map has been created which includes the central path of the 2009 total solar eclipse. This allows the user to
select any portion of the path and to zoom in using either map data or Earth satellite data.

● Interactive Map of 2009 Total Solar Eclipse

General Maps of the Eclipse Path

The following maps show the overall regions of visibility of the partial eclipse as well as the path of the total eclipse through Asia and the
Pacific Ocean. They use high resolution coastline data from the World Data Base II (WDB). Each map was chosen to isolate a specific region
along the land portion of the eclipse path. Curves of maximum eclipse are included as well as the outline of the umbral shadow.

The maps are available as high resolution (300 dpi) PDF files.

Figure Title/Description Map


Number File
Figure 1 Orthographic (Global) Map of 2009 Total Solar Eclipse PDF
Figure 2 Map of 2009 Eclipse Path Through Asia PDF
Figure 3 Map of 2009 Eclipse Path Through India and Bhutan PDF
Figure 4 Map of 2009 Eclipse Path Through China PDF
Figure 5 Map of 2009 Eclipse Path South of Japan PDF

From NASA Tech. Pub. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22" (NASA/TP-2008-214169).

Detailed Maps of the Path of Totality

The following maps show path of the 2009 total eclipse in greater detail. They use high resolution coastline, city and highway data from the
Digital Chart of the World (DCW). Each map was chosen to isolate a specific region along the land portion of the eclipse path. Curves of
maximum eclipse are included as well as the outline of the umbral shadow. Within the umbral path, curves of constant duration have been
plotted for totality.

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The maps are available as high resolution (300 dpi) PDF files.

Figure Title/Description Map


Number File
Figure 6 India - Mumbai PDF
Figure 7 India - Bhopal PDF
Figure 8 India (Patna) - Nepal PDF
Figure 9 India - Bhutan PDF
Figure 10 India - Burma - China PDF
Figure 11 China - Chengdu PDF
Figure 12 China - Chongquig PDF
Figure 13 China - Wuhan PDF
Figure 14 China - Shanghai PDF
Figure 15 Japan - Ryukyu Islands PDF
Figure 16 Japan - Iwo Jima PDF
Figure 17 Marshall Islands PDF
Figure 18 Kiribati PDF
Figure 19 Phoenix Islands PDF

From NASA Tech. Pub. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22" (NASA/TP-2008-214169).

Additional Figures

The following figures also appear in the NASA/TP-2008-214169, "Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22".

Figure Title/Description Figure


Number File
Figure 20 Lunar Limb Profile for July 22 at 01:30 UT PDF
Figure 21 Average July Cloud Amount Along the Central Line PDF
Figure 22 Number of Typhoons from 1955 to 2007 PDF
Figure 23 Spectral Response of Common Solar Filters PDF
Figure 24 Focal Length Vs. Image Size for Eclipse Photography PDF
Figure 25 Sky During Totality from Central Line at 01:30 UT PDF

From NASA Tech. Pub. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22" (NASA/TP-2008-214169).

Supplementary Figures

The following figures do not appear in the NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin due to page constraints. They are presented here as supplementary
material for the bulletin.

Figure Title/Description Figure


Number File
Figure 20b Lunar Limb Profile for July 22 at 00:55 UT PDF
Figure 20c Lunar Limb Profile for July 22 at 02:00 UT PDF
Figure 20d Lunar Limb Profile for July 22 at 03:45 UT PDF
Figure 20e Lunar Limb Profile for July 22 at 04:15 UT PDF

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Figure 25b Sky During Totality from Central India at 00:55 UT PDF
Figure 25c Sky During Totality from South of Japan at 02:00 UT PDF
Figure 25d Sky During Totality from Marshall Islands at 03:45 UT PDF
Figure 25e Sky During Totality from Phoenix Islands at 04:15 UT PDF

Eclipse Elements, Shadow Contacts and Path of Totality

The following tables give detailed predictions including the Besselian Elements, shadow contacts with Earth, path of the umbral shadow and
topocentric data (with path corrections) along the path. Also included are special extended version tables of path coordinates and graze zones
in formats convenient for plotting on maps.

● Table 1 - Elements of the Eclipse


● Table 2 - Shadow Contacts and Circumstances
● Table 3 - Path of the Umbral Shadow
● Table 4 - Physical Ephemeris of the Umbral Shadow
● Table 5 - Local Circumstances on the Central Line
● Table 6 - Topocentric Data and Path Corrections Due to Lunar Limb Profile
● Table 7a - Mapping Coordinates for the Umbral Path
● Table 7b - Mapping Coordinates for the Umbral Path (Extended - 7.5´ step size)
● Table 8a - Mapping Coordinates for the Zones of Grazing Eclipse
● Table 8b - Mapping Coordinates for the Zones of Grazing Eclipse (Extended - 7.5´ step size)

From NASA Tech. Pub. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22" (NASA/TP-2008-214169).

Local Circumstances

The following tables give the local circumstances of the eclipse from various cities throughout Asia and the Pacific Ocean. All contact times are
given in the tables are in Universal Time.

● Tables 09 - Local Circumstances for India


● Table 10 - Local Circumstances for China - 1
● Table 11 - Local Circumstances for China - 2
● Table 12 - Local Circumstances for Asia
● Table 13 - Local Circumstances for Southeast Asia
● Table 14 - Local Circumstances for Japan and Pacific

From NASA Tech. Pub. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22" (NASA/TP-2008-214169).

Additional Tables

The following tables also appear in the NASA/TP-2008-214169, "Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22".

● Table 15 - Solar Eclipses of Saros Series 136


● Table 16 - Climate Statistics Along the 2009 Eclipse Path
● Table 17 - Cloud and Sunshine Statistics Along the 2009 Eclipse Path
● Tables 18 & 19 - Eclipse Photography

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Explanation of Eclipse Maps and Tables

The following links give detailed descriptions and explanations of the eclipse maps and tables.

● Map 1 - Orthographic Map of the Eclipse Path


● Table 1 - Elements of the Eclipse
● Table 2 - Shadow Contacts and Circumstances
● Table 3 - Path of the Umbral (or Antumbral) Shadow
● Table 4 - Physical Ephemeris of the Umbral (or Antumbral) Shadow
● Table 5 - Local Circumstances on the Central Line
● Table 6 - Topocentric Data and Path Corrections Due to Lunar Limb Profile
● Table 7 - Mapping Coordinates for the Central Path
● Table 8 - Coordinates for the Zones of Grazing Eclipse
● Mean Lunar Radius
● Lunar Limb Profile
● Limb Corrections to the Path Limits: Graze Zones
● Local Circumstances Tables for Total Solar Eclipses

Reproduction of Eclipse Data

All eclipse calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy. Permission is freely granted to reproduce
this data when accompanied by an acknowledgment:

"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA's GSFC"

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Transit of Mercury: 2006 Nov 08 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: 2009 Aug 06
Partial Lunar Eclipse: 2009 Dec 31

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NASA Eclipse Web Site

View Sky Calendar for: Current Month or Entire Year 2008

Eclipses of the Sun


● Solar Eclipse - main directory for NASA's Solar Eclipse Page (some popular links below)

❍ Predictions for Total Solar Eclipses of 2008, 2009 and 2010


❍ Total Solar Eclipse of 2008 Aug 01
❍ Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 Jul 22
❍ Annular Solar Eclipse of 2010 Jan 15
❍ Total Solar Eclipse of 2010 Jul 11

❍ Eclipses During: | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 |
❍ Decade Solar Eclipse Tables:
■ | 1951 - 1960 | 1961 - 1970 | 1971 - 1980 | 1981 - 1990 | 1991 - 2000 |

■ | 2001 - 2010 | 2011 - 2020 | 2021 - 2030 | 2031 - 2040 | 2041 - 2050 |

❍ Solar Eclipses on Google Maps:


■ | 1901 - 1920 | 1921 - 1940 | 1941 - 1960 | 1961 - 1980 | 1981 - 2000 |

■ | 2001 - 2020 | 2021 - 2040 | 2041 - 2060 | 2061 - 2080 | 2081 - 2100 |

❍ World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Maps: Index Page


■ | 1901 - 1920 | 1921 - 1940 | 1941 - 1960 | 1961 - 1980 | 1981 - 2000 |

■ | 2001 - 2020 | 2021 - 2040 | 2041 - 2060 | 2061 - 2080 | 2081 - 2100 |

❍ North America Solar Eclipse Maps: 1851-2100 - Index Page

❍ NASA Solar Eclipse Bulletins


❍ Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000
❍ Five Millennium Solar Eclipse Search Engine - search for solar eclipses and plot on Google maps
❍ Javascript Solar Eclipse Explorer - calculate all solar eclipses visible from a city

Eclipses of the Moon


● Lunar Eclipse - main directory for NASA's Lunar Eclipse Page (some popular links below)
❍ Eclipses During: | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 |

❍ Total Lunar Eclipse: 2007 August 27/28

❍ Table and World Maps of Lunar Eclipses: 2001-2010

❍ Five Millennium Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000

❍ Javascript Lunar Eclipse Explorer - calculate all lunar eclipses visible from a city

Planetary Transits Across the Sun


● Planetary Transits - main directory for NASA's Transits Page (some popular links below)
❍ 2004 Transit of Venus

❍ 2004 & 2012 Transits of Venus

❍ 2006 Transit of Mercury

❍ Seven Century Catalog of Mercury Transits: 1600 CE to 2300 CE

❍ Six Millennium Catalog of Venus Transits: 2000 BCE to 4000 CE

Solar System Data


● Generate sky events calendar: SKYCAL: Sky Events Calendar

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❍ Sky Events Calendars: | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
❍ Sky Events Tables: | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
● Phases of the Moon from 2001 to 2025 (select Time Zone)- [UT] [EST] [CST] [MST] [PST]
● Phases of the Moon from -1999 to +4000 - Six Millennium Year Catalog of the Phases of the Moon
● Celestial coordinates for Sun, Moon and planets: Twelve Year Planetary Ephemeris: 1995 - 2006
● Planetary Phenomena from 1995 to 2010 -
❍ | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 |

All eclipse calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy. Some of the information presented on this
web site is based on data originally published in Fifty Year Canon of Solar Eclipses: 1986 - 2035, Fifty Year Canon of Lunar Eclipses: 1986 -
2035, Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000 , and Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000 .

Permission is freely granted to reproduce this data when accompanied by an acknowledgment:

"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC"

For more information, see: NASA Copyright Information.

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● + NASA Portal
● + Sun-Earth Connection FIND IT @ NASA:
● + Eclipse Bulletins
● + Eclipses During 2009

● HOME ● SOLAR ECLIPSES ● LUNAR ECLIPSES ● TRANSITS

● MOON PHASES

Solar Eclipse Page

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/solar.html

Click for special web page on the Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 Jul 22

Solar Eclipses: Past and Future


The following links give detailed descriptions of all eclipses of the Sun and Moon from 2000 through 2008. The original reports were published in the annual
Observer's Handbook of Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.

● Eclipses During: | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 |

Web pages for several major total and annular solar eclipses:

● Total Solar Eclipse of 2008 August 01


● Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22
● Annular Solar Eclipse of 2010 Jan 15
● Total Solar Eclipse of 2010 July 11

● Predictions for Total Solar Eclipses of 2008, 2009 and 2010

Some useful links to past and future solar are as follows.

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● Decade Solar Eclipse Tables:


❍ | 1951 - 1960 | 1961 - 1970 | 1971 - 1980 | 1981 - 1990 | 1991 - 2000 |

❍ | 2001 - 2010 | 2011 - 2020 | 2021 - 2030 | 2031 - 2040 | 2041 - 2050 |

● Solar Eclipses on Google Maps:


❍ | 1901 - 1920 | 1921 - 1940 | 1941 - 1960 | 1961 - 1980 | 1981 - 2000 |

❍ | 2001 - 2020 | 2021 - 2040 | 2041 - 2060 | 2061 - 2080 | 2081 - 2100 |

● World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Maps: Index Page


❍ | 1901 - 1920 | 1921 - 1940 | 1941 - 1960 | 1961 - 1980 | 1981 - 2000 |

❍ | 2001 - 2020 | 2021 - 2040 | 2041 - 2060 | 2061 - 2080 | 2081 - 2100 |

● North America Solar Eclipse Maps: 1851-2100 - Index Page

● Javascript Solar Eclipse Explorer - calculate all solar eclipses visible from a city
● Five Millennium Solar Eclipse Search Engine - search for solar eclipses and plot on Google maps
● Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000
● NASA Solar Eclipse Bulletins - NASA Technical Publications for Eclipses from 1994 to 2010

Solar Eclipses: 2006 - 2012


The table below lists every solar eclipse from 2006 through 2012. Click on any of the following values to link to additional information or maps:

● Calendar Date - link to global map showing eclipse visibility


● TD of Greatest Eclipse - link to animation of the Moon's penumbral and umbral shadows across Earth
● Eclipse Type - link to Google Map of eclipse path
● Saros Series - link to table of all eclipses in this the Saros cycle
● Central Duration - link to table of geographic coordinates for the path of a total, annular or hybrid eclipse
● Geographic Region of Eclipse Visibility - link to detailed description of an eclipse from RASC Observer's Handbook

The Key to Solar Eclipse Table contains a detailed description of each item in the table.

Solar Eclipses: 2006 - 2012


Calendar Date TD of Eclipse Type Saros Eclipse Central Geographic Region of Eclipse Visibility
Greatest Series Magnitude Duration
Eclipse
(Link to Global (Link to (Link to (Link to (Link to Path (Link to RASC Observers Handbook)
Map) Animation) Google Map) Saros) Table)
2006 Mar 29 10:12:23 Total 139 1.052 04m07s Africa, Europe, w Asia
[Total: c Africa, Turkey, Russia]
2006 Sep 22 11:41:16 Annular 144 0.935 07m09s S. America, w Africa, Antarctica
[Annular: Guyana, Suriname, F. Guiana, s Atlantic]
2007 Mar 19 02:32:57 Partial 149 0.876 - Asia, Alaska
2007 Sep 11 12:32:24 Partial 154 0.751 - S. America, Antarctica
2008 Feb 07 03:56:10 Annular 121 0.965 02m12s Antarctica, e Australia, N. Zealand
[Annular: Antarctica]
2008 Aug 01 10:22:12 Total 126 1.039 02m27s ne N. America, Europe, Asia
[Total: n Canada, Greenland, Siberia, Mongolia, China]
2009 Jan 26 07:59:45 Annular 131 0.928 07m54s s Africa, Antarctica, se Asia, Australia
[Annular: s Indian, Sumatra, Borneo]
2009 Jul 22 02:36:25 Total 136 1.080 06m39s e Asia, Pacific Ocean, Hawaii
[Total: India, Nepal, China, c Pacific]
2010 Jan 15 07:07:39 Annular 141 0.919 11m08s Africa, Asia
[Annular: c Africa, India, Malymar, China]
2010 Jul 11 19:34:38 Total 146 1.058 05m20s s S. America
[Total: s Pacific, Easter Is., Chile, Argentina]
2011 Jan 04 08:51:42 Partial 151 0.858 - Europe, Africa, c Asia
2011 Jun 01 21:17:18 Partial 118 0.601 - e Asia, n N. America, Iceland
2011 Jul 01 08:39:30 Partial 156 0.097 - s Indian Ocean
2011 Nov 25 06:21:24 Partial 123 0.905 - s Africa, Antarctica, Tasmania, N.Z.
2012 May 20 23:53:54 Annular 128 0.944 05m46s Asia, Pacific, N. America
[Annular: China, Japan, Pacific, w U.S.]

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2012 Nov 13 22:12:55 Total 133 1.050 04m02s Australia, N.Z., s Pacific, s S. America
[Total: n Australia, s Pacific]

Geographic abbreviations (used above): n = north, s = south, e = east, w = west, c = central

Decade Tables of Solar Eclipses


Each link in the following table displays a page containing 10 years of eclipses. Every eclipse has links of global maps, interactive Google maps, animations,
path coordinate tables, and saros tables.

Decade Tables of Solar Eclipses


1901-1910 1911-1920 1921-1930 1931-1940 1941-1950
1951-1960 1961-1970 1971-1980 1981-1990 1991-2000
Decades
2001-2010 2011-2020 2021-2030 2031-2040 2041-2050
2051-2060 2061-2070 2071-2080 2081-2090 2091-2100

Twenty Year Solar Eclipse Path Tables (w/Google Maps)


Each of the following links displays a table containing 20 years of total, annular and hybrid eclipses. Each eclipse offers links to a global map, shadow
animation, interactive Google map, path coordinates table, and saros table.

Twenty Year Solar Eclipse Path Tables (w/Google Maps)


1901-1920 1921-1940 1941-1960 1961-1980 1981-2000
Years
2001-2020 2021-2040 2041-2060 2061-2080 2081-2100

Century Catologs of Solar Eclipses


Each link in the following table displays a catalog containing 100 years of eclipses. Every eclipse has links of global maps and saros tables.

Century Catalogs of Solar Eclipses


1001-1100 1101-1200 1201-1300 1301-1400 1401-1500
1501-1600 1601-1700 1701-1800 1801-1900 1901-2000
Centuries
2001-2100 2101-2200 2201-2300 2301-2400 2401-2500
2501-2600 2601-2700 2701-2800 2801-2900 2901-3000

For other centuries, see Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000

Maps of Solar Eclipse Paths


The World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths features maps showing the paths of all total, annular and hybrid eclipses. Each map in the atlas covers a 20-year
period. The atlas spans five millennia from -1999 to +3000 (2000 BCE to 3000 CE).

World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths


19th Century 1801-1820 1821-1840 1841-1860 1861-1880 1881-1900
20th Century 1901-1920 1921-1940 1941-1960 1961-1980 1981-2000
21st Century 2001-2020 2021-2040 2041-2060 2061-2080 2081-2100
22nd Century 2101-2120 2121-2140 2141-2160 2161-2180 2181-2200

For eclipse maps covering other decades, see World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths.

Other Eclipse Maps


❍ Maps of North American Eclipses: 1851-2100 - Web Page Index

❍ World Map of Total Solar Eclipses: 2001-2025 - (Medium Res) or (High Res)

❍ World Map of Annular Solar Eclipses: 2001-2025 - (Medium Res) or (High Res)

❍ World Maps of Solar Eclipses: -1999 - +3000 - World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths

❍ Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000 - NASA Technical Publication

Solar Eclipse Catalogs

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● Catalog Solar Eclipses: 2001-2025


● Catalog of Central Solar Eclipses: 1991-2030 (with links to Global Maps and Path Coordinates)
● Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000
● Five Millennium Catalog of Hybrid Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000
● Ten Millennium Catalog of Very Long Solar Eclipses: -3999 to +6000
● Saros Catalog of Solar Eclipses: Saros 0-180
● Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000 - NASA Technical Publication

● Five Millennium Solar Eclipse Search Engine - search for solar eclipses from -1999 to + 3000
● Javascript Solar Eclipse Explorer - calculate all solar eclipses visible from a city

Solar Eclipses - Special Interest


● Solar Eclipses of Historical Interest
● Eclipses and the Saros
● Solar Eclipses for Students and Beginners!
● Solar Eclipse Photography
● Javascript Solar Eclipse Explorer - calculate all solar eclipses visible from a city
● References Useful to Solar Eclipse Prediction

Safe Eclipse Viewing and Photography


● Solar Eclipse Eye Safety
● Solar Eclipse Eye Safety (Ralph Chou)
● Safe Eclipse Viewing Techniques
● Solar Filters - Time for an International Standard (Ralph Chou)
● Eclipse Photography

Special Features
● All About Time Zones and Universal Time
● Daylight Saving Time
● Julian and Gregorian Calendars
● Calendar Dating Conventions (CE and BCE)
● Javascript Calendar Converter
● Delta-T and Universal Time
● Measuring the Moon's Distance - Apollo Laser Reflectors

Dedicated Solar Eclipse Web Pages


● Total Solar Eclipse of 2010 Jul 11
● Annular Solar Eclipse of 2010 Jan 15
● Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 Jul 22
● Total Solar Eclipse of 2008 Aug 01
● Annular Solar Eclipse of 2006 September 22
● Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29
● Annular Solar Eclipse of 2005 October 03
● Hybrid Solar Eclipse of 2005 April 08
● Total Solar Eclipse of 2003 November 23
● Annular Solar Eclipse of 2003 May 31
● Total Solar Eclipse of 2002 December 04
● Annular Solar Eclipse of 2002 June 10
● Annular Solar Eclipse of 2001 December 14
● Total Solar Eclipse of 2001 June 21
● Partial Solar Eclipse: 2000 December 25
● Partial Solar Eclipse: 2000 July 30-31
● Total Solar Eclipse of 1999 August 11

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● Annular Solar Eclipse of 1999 February 16


● Total Solar Eclipse of 1998 February 26

NASA Solar Eclipse Publications Online


The Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses contains maps of every solar eclipse from -1999 to +3000 (2000 BCE to 3000 CE). The supplemental Five
Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses contains 201 pages of tables giving details for each eclipse.

● NASA TP2006-214141: Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000 (2000 BCE to 3000 CE)
● NASA TP2008-214170: Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000 (2000 BCE to 3000 CE)

NASA's Solar Eclipse Bulletins are special publications issued periodically which focus on major upcoming solar eclipses. Each bulletin contains detailed
eclipse predictions, local circumstances, maps and climatological data along the eclipse path.

● NASA TP2008-14171: Annular and Total Solar Eclipses of 2010


● NASA TP2008-14169: Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22
● NASA TP2007-14149: Total Solar Eclipse of 2008 August 01
● NASA TP2004-212762: Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29
● NASA TP2002-211618: Annular and Total Solar Eclipses of 2003
● NASA TP2001-209990: Total Solar Eclipse of 2002 December 04
● NASA TP1999-209484: Total Solar Eclipse of 2001 June 21
● NASA RP1398: Total Solar Eclipse of 1999 August 11
● NASA RP1383: Total Solar Eclipse of 1998 February 26
● NASA RP1369: Total Solar Eclipse of 1997 March 9
● NASA RP1344: Total Solar Eclipse of 1995 October 24
● NASA RP1318: Total Solar Eclipse of 1994 November 3
● NASA RP1301: Annular Solar Eclipse of 1994 May 10

NASA solar eclipse bulletins are also available in hard copy:

● Ordering Information and Availability


● Bulletin Order Form

Additional eclipse publications:

● RASC Observer's Handbook:


[ 1996 ] [ 1996 ] [ 1997 ] [ 1998 ] [ 1999 ] [ 2000 ] [ 2001 ] [ 2002 ] [ 2003 ] [ 2004 ] [ 2005 ] [ 2006 ] [ 2007 ] [ 2008 ] [ 2009 ]

● NASA RP1178: Fifty Year Canon of Solar Eclipses: 1986 - 2035

Reproduction of Eclipse Data


All eclipse calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy. Some of the information presented on this web site is
based on data originally published in:

Fifty Year Canon of Solar Eclipses: 1986 - 2035,

Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000 (2000 BCE to 3000 CE),

and
Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000 (2000 BCE to 3000 CE)

Permission is freely granted to reproduce this data when accompanied by an acknowledgment:

"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA's GSFC"

For more information, see: NASA Copyright Information

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● Resources
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ● Website Manager: Fred Espenak
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● + Privacy Policy and Important Notices Miller

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● Last Updated: 2008 Dec 02

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NASA - Lunar Eclipse Page

● + NASA Portal
● + Sun-Earth Connection FIND IT @ NASA:
● + Eclipse Bulletins
● + Eclipses During 2009

● HOME ● SOLAR ECLIPSES ● LUNAR ECLIPSES ● TRANSITS

● MOON PHASES

Lunar Eclipse Page

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/lunar.html

Click for special web page on the Total Lunar Eclipse of 2008 Feb 20/21

Lunar Eclipses: Past and Future


The following links give detailed descriptions of all eclipses of the Sun and Moon from 2000 through 2008. The original reports were published
in the annual Observer's Handbook of Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.

● Eclipses During: | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 |

The Javascript Lunar Eclipse Explorer lets you calculate the visibility of lunar eclipses from any city for hundreds of years in the past and future.

● Javascript Lunar Eclipse Explorer - calculate all lunar eclipses visible from a city

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The next total eclipse of the Moon will occur on the night of 2008 Feb 20/21. The event will be visible from North and South America as well the
Europe and Africa. For maps, diagrams, tables and information about this event, please see:

● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2008 Feb 20/21

Lunar Eclipses: 2001 - 2010


The table below lists every lunar eclipse from 2001 through 2010. Click on the eclipse Date to see a map and diagram of an eclipse. Click on
the Region of Eclipse Visibility to see a detailed description of an eclipse.

Lunar Eclipses: 2001 - 2010


Date Eclipse Umbral Total Geographic Region of
Type Magnitude Duration Eclipse Visibility
2001 Jan 09 Total 1.195 62m e Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia
2001 Jul 05 Partial 0.499 - e Africa, Asia, Aus., Pacific
2001 Dec 30 Penumbral -0.110 - e Asia, Aus., Pacific, Americas
2002 May 26 Penumbral -0.283 - e Asia, Aus., Pacific, w Americas
2002 Jun 24 Penumbral -0.788 - S. America, Europe, Africa, c Asia, Aus.
2002 Nov 20 Penumbral -0.222 - Americas, Europe, Africa, e Asia
2003 May 16 Total 1.134 53m c Pacific, Americas, Europe, Africa
2003 Nov 09 Total 1.022 24m Americas, Europe, Africa, c Asia
2004 May 04 Total 1.309 01h16m S. America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Aus.
2004 Oct 28 Total 1.313 01h21m Americas, Europe, Africa, c Asia
2005 Apr 24 Penumbral -0.139 - e Asia, Aus., Pacific, Americas
2005 Oct 17 Partial 0.068 00h58m Asia, Aus., Pacific, North America
2006 Mar 14 Penumbral -0.055 - Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia
2006 Sep 07 Partial 0.189 - Europe, Africa, Asia, Aus.
2007 Mar 03 Total 1.238 01h14m Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia
2007 Aug 28 Total 1.481 01h31m e Asia, Aus., Pacific, Americas
2008 Feb 21 Total 1.111 00h51m c Pacific, Americas, Europe, Africa
2008 Aug 16 Partial 0.813 - S. America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Aus.
2009 Feb 09 Penumbral -0.083 - e Europe, Asia, Aus., Pacific, w N.A.
2009 Jul 07 Penumbral -0.909 - Aus., Pacific, Americas
2009 Aug 06 Penumbral -0.661 - Americas, Europe, Africa, w Asia
2009 Dec 31 Partial 0.082 01h02m Europe, Africa, Asia, Aus.
2010 Jun 26 Partial 0.542 02h44m e Asia, Aus., Pacific, w Americas
2010 Dec 21 Total 1.262 03h29m e Asia, Aus., Pacific, Americas, Europe
01h13m

Geographic abbreviations (used above): n = north, s = south, e = east, w = west, c = central

Ten Year Tables of Lunar Eclipses


Each 10-year table includes links to eclipse diagrams and visibility maps.

Ten Year Tables of Lunar Eclipses


1901-1910 1911-1920 1921-1930 1931-1940 1941-1950
1951-1960 1961-1970 1971-1980 1981-1990 1991-2000
Decades
2001-2010 2011-2020 2021-2030 2031-2040 2041-2050

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2051-2060 2061-2070 2071-2080 2081-2090 2091-2100

Lunar Eclipse Catalogs


● Five Thousand Year Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000
● Local Visibility of Lunar Eclipses: 1951 to 2050
● Saros Catalog of Lunar Eclipses
● Lunar Eclipses of Historical Interest

Lunar Eclipses - Special Interest


● Lunar Eclipses for Students and Beginners!
● Danjon Scale of Lunar Eclipse Brightness
● Crater Timings During Lunar Eclipses
● Eclipse Photography
● Eclipses and the Saros

● Javascript Lunar Eclipse Explorer - calculate all lunar eclipses visible from a city

Special Features
● All About Time Zones and Universal Time
● Daylight Savings Time
● Julian and Gregorian Calendars
● Calendar Dating Conventions (CE and BCE)
● Javascript Calendar Converter
● Delta-T and Universal Time
● Measuring the Moon's Distance - Apollo Laser Reflectors

Dedicated Lunar Eclipse Web Pages


● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2008 Feb 20/21
● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2007 Aug 27/28
● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2004 Oct 27/28
● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2003 May 15
● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2001 January 09
● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2000 July 16
● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2000 January 20-21

Lunar Eclipse Publications Online


● RASC Observer's Handbook:
[ 1996 ] [ 1996 ] [ 1997 ] [ 1998 ] [ 1999 ] [ 2000 ] [ 2001 ] [ 2002 ] [ 2003 ] [ 2004 ] [ 2005 ] [ 2006 ] [ 2007 ] [ 2008 ]

● NASA RP1216: Fifty Year Canon of Lunar Eclipses: 1986 - 2035

All eclipse calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy. Some of the information presented on this
web site is based on data originally published in Fifty Year Canon of Lunar Eclipses: 1986 - 2035.

Permission is freely granted to reproduce this data when accompanied by an acknowledgment:

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● + Eclipses During 2009

● HOME ● SOLAR ECLIPSES ● LUNAR ECLIPSES ● TRANSITS

● MOON PHASES

Planetary Transits Across the Sun

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/transit/transit.html

Transit of Mercury on 1973 Nov 10.

The transit or passage of a planet across the disk of the Sun may be thought of as a special kind of eclipse. As seen from Earth, only transits of
the inner planets Mercury and Venus are possible. Planetary transits are far more rare than eclipses of the Sun by the Moon. On the average,
there are 13 transits of Mercury each century. In comparison, transits of Venus usually occur in pairs with eight years separating the two
events. However, more than a century elapses between each transit pair. The first transit ever observed was of the planet Mercury in 1631 by
the French astronomer Gassendi. A transit of Venus occurred just one month later but Gassendi's attempt to observe it failed because the
transit was not visible from Europe. In 1639, Jerimiah Horrocks and William Crabtree became the first to witness a transit of Venus.

At the present time, all transits of Mercury fall within several days of May 08 and November 10. Since Mercury's orbit is inclined seven degrees
to Earth's, it intersects the ecliptic at two points or nodes which cross the Sun each year on those dates. If Mercury passes through inferior
conjunction at that time, a transit will occur. During November transits, Mercury is near perihelion and exhibits a disk only 10 arc-seconds in
diameter. By comparison, the planet is near aphelion during May transits and appears 12 arc-seconds across. However, the probability of a
May transit is smaller by a factor of almost two. Mercury's slower orbital motion at aphelion makes it less likely to cross the node during the
critical period. November transits recur at intervals of 7, 13, or 33 years while May transits recur only over the latter two intervals. The following
table lists all transits of Mercury from 1901 through 2050. For a more complete and detaled list, see Seven Century Catalog of Mercury
Transits: 1600 CE to 2300 CE.

Transits of Mercury: 1901-2050

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Date Universal Separation*


Time (Sun and Mercury)

1907 Nov 14 12:06 759"


1914 Nov 07 12:02 631"
1924 May 08 01:41 85"
1927 Nov 10 05:44 129"
1937 May 11 09:00 955"
1940 Nov 11 23:20 368"
1953 Nov 14 16:54 862"
1957 May 06 01:14 907"
1960 Nov 07 16:53 528"
1970 May 09 08:16 114"
1973 Nov 10 10:32 26"
1986 Nov 13 04:07 471"
1993 Nov 06 03:57 927"
1999 Nov 15 21:41 963" (graze)
2003 May 07 07:52 708"
2006 Nov 08 21:41 423"
2016 May 09 14:57 319"
2019 Nov 11 15:20 76"
2032 Nov 13 08:54 572"
2039 Nov 07 08:46 822"
2049 May 07 14:24 512"

* distance (arc-seconds) between the centers of the Sun and Mercury

To determine whether a transit of Mercury is visible from a specific geographic location, it is simply a matter of calculating the Sun's altitude
and azimuth during each phase of the transit using information tabulated in the Seven Century Catalog of Mercury Transit. For the relevant
equations and a sample calculation , see Transit Visibility. This web page also has links to several Excel files which perform the calculations
automatically when the user inputs the latitude and longitude of any location.

In 1716, Edmond Halley published a paper describing exactly how transits could be used to measure the Sun's distance, thereby establishing
the absolute scale of the solar system from Kepler's third law. Unfortunately, his method proved somewhat impractical since contact timings of
the required accuracy are difficult to make. Nevertheless, the 1761 and 1769 expeditions to observe the transits of Venus gave astronomers
their first good value for the Sun's distance.

Photograph of the Transit of Venus on 1882 Dec 06.


Taken by students at Vassar College (Sky & Telescope Feb. 1961).

Because Venus's orbit is considerably larger than Mercury's orbit, transits of Venus are much rarer. Indeed, only six such events have occurred
since the invention of the telescope (1631,1639, 1761,1769, 1874 and 1882). Transits of Venus are only possible during early December and
June when Venus's orbital nodes pass across the Sun. Transits of Venus show a clear pattern of recurrence at intervals of 8, 121.5, 8 and
105.5 years. The following table lists all transits of Venus during the 800 year period from 1601 through 2400. For a more complete and
detaled list, see Six Millennium Catalog of Venus Transits: 2000 BCE to 4000 CE.

Transits of Venus: 1601-2400

Date Universal Separation


Time (Sun and Venus)

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1631 Dec 07 05:19 940"


1639 Dec 04 18:25 522"
1761 Jun 06 05:19 573"
1769 Jun 03 22:25 608"
1874 Dec 09 04:05 832"
1882 Dec 06 17:06 634"
2004 Jun 08 08:19 627"
2012 Jun 06 01:28 553"
2117 Dec 11 02:48 724"
2125 Dec 08 16:01 733"
2247 Jun 11 11:30 693"
2255 Jun 09 04:36 492"
2360 Dec 13 01:40 628"
2368 Dec 10 14:43 835"

To determine whether a transit of Venus is visible from a specific geographic location, it is simply a matter of calculating the Sun's altitude and
azimuth during each phase of the transit using information tabulated in the Six Millennium Catalog of Venus Transits. For the relevant
equations and a sample calculation , see Transit Visibility. This web page also has links to several Excel files which perform the calculations
automatically when the user inputs the latitude and longitude of any location.

The 2004 transit of Venus was visible from Europe, Africa and Asia. However, the final stages of the event were also visible from the eastern
USA and Canada. Complete details can be found at 2004 Transit of Venus.

The 2012 transit of Venus will be visible from North America, the Pacific, Asia, Australia, eastern Europe, and eastern Africa. Details can be
found at2004 and 2012 Transits of Venus.

Transit Predictions

● Seven Century Catalog of Mercury Transits: 1600 CE to 2300 CE


● Six Millennium Catalog of Venus Transits: 2000 BCE to 4000 CE
● 1999 Nov 15: Transit of Mercury

● 2003 May 07: Transit of Mercury

● 2004 Transit of Venus (Observer's Handbook 2004)

● 2004 and 2012 Transits of Venus

● Predictions for the 2004 Transit of Venus

● 2006 Transit of Mercury (Observer's Handbook 2006)

Acknowledgments

Transit predictions were generated on a Macintosh G4 iBook using algorithms developed from the Explanatory Supplement [1974] and Meeus
[1989].

All calculations and diagrams presented in this section are those of the author and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy.

References (Transit Predictions)

Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Ephemeris and the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1974, Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office,
London.

Macdonald , P., 2002, "The transit of Venus on 2004 June 8", J. Brit. Astr. Assoc., 112, 6, pp 319-324.

Meeus, J., 1956,"Transits of Mercury, 1920 to 2080", J.B.A.A., 67, 30.

Meeus, J., 1958,"Transits of Venus, 3000 BC to AD 3000", J.B.A.A., 68, 98.

Meeus, J., 1989, Transits, Willmann-Bell, Inc., Richmond.

Newcomb, S., 1895,"Tables of the Motion of the Earth on its Axis Around the Sun", Astron. Papers Amer. Eph., Vol. 6, Part I.

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Newcomb, S., 1898,"Transits of Mercury, 1677-1881", Astron. Papers Amer. Eph., Vol. 6, Part IV.

References (History of Transits)

Berry, Arthur. "A Short History of Astronomy" (1898) Good general information. Includes detailed description of 1761-69 transits.

Chapman, Allan. "Jeremiah Horrocks, the Transit of Venus, and the 'New Astronomy' in early seventeenth-century England". Qtrly. J. Royal Astr. Soc, 31 (1990)
pp 333-357. An appraisal of Horrocks' achievement; an attempt to dispel some myths which surround him, and a discussion of his methods.

Ferris, Timothy "Coming of Age in the Milky Way", esp. pp 130-135 A very readable account of 17th century attempts to use the transit of Venus to measure the
solar parallax.

Gaythorpe, S.B. "Horrocks Observations of the Transit of Venus 1639 November 24 (O.S.)". J.Brit.Astr.Assoc., 47 (1936-7) pp 60-68. This paper gives a
detailed quantitative account of Horrocks' observations and the circumstances in which they were made.

Halley, Edmond. "A new Method of determining the Parallax of the Sun" (Phil.Trans., Royal Soc., Vol xxix, 1716 pp 454-464)

Hetherington, Barry. "An Astronomical Anniversary: The Transit of Venus 1769 June 3". J.Brit.Astr.Assoc., 80 (1969) pp 52-53. A short summary of various
expeditions.

Horrocks, Jeremiah. "Venus in sole visa" (1662) translated as "The Transit of Venus over the Sun" and published in "Memoir of the Life and Labors of the Rev.
Jeremiah Horrox" by Rev.A.B.Whatton (London, 1859)

Maor, Eli. "June 8, 2004 - Venus In Transit", (1999) Princeton University Press. An excellent account of the history of transit expeditions and their historical
importance to astronomy.

Maunder, Michael and Moore, Patrick . "Transit: When Planets Cross the Sun", (1999) Springer-Verlag. Another excellent account of the history of transit
expeditions with details not covered in Maors' book. Includes practical information on observing transits.

Newcomb, S., 1898,"Transits of Mercury, 1677-1881", Astron. Papers Amer. Eph., Vol. 6, Part IV.

Pannekoek, Anton. "A History of Astronomy" (1961) Good general information. Includes detailed description of 1761-69 transits.

Porter, J.G. "Transits of Mercury and Venus". J.Brit.Astr.Assoc., 80 (1970) pp 183-189. A very useful discussion of the theory of transits, with some reference to
Halley's method of determining the solar parallax.

Ruddy, H.E. "The Transit of Venus, 1874". J.Brit.Astr.Assoc., 64 (1954) pp 304-309. A diary style account of the expedition of Lt. C.Corbet to Kerguelen Island.

Westfall, Richard S. "Jeremiah Horrocks" + "Edmond Halley". Internet, Galileo Project. Key facts relating to these two astronomers. Useful bibliographies.

Links on Transits

● Seven Century Catalog of Mercury Transits: 1600 CE to 2300 CE - Espenak, NASA'S GSFC
● Six Millennium Catalog of Venus Transits: 2000 BCE to 4000 CE - Espenak, NASA'S GSFC
● The 1999 Transit of Mercury - Fred Espenak, NASA'S GSFC
● The 2003 Transit of Mercury - Fred Espenak, NASA'S GSFC
● The 2004 Transit of Venus - Fred Espenak, NASA'S GSFC
● The 2004 and 2012 Transits of Venus - Fred Espenak, NASA'S GSFC
● The 2006 Transit of Mercury - Fred Espenak, NASA'S GSFC
● World Visibility Map of 2004 Transit of Venus (PDF) - Astronomical Almanac
● 2004 Transit Times for Major World Cities (PDF) - Astronomical Almanac
● Geometry of Transits - "The Quest for the Solar Parallax" David Sellers
● Frequency of Transits - Peter M Langford
● The 1761 & 1769 Transits of Venus - Richard W. Pogge/Ohio State University
● The 1882 Transit of Venus - W.P. Koorts (wpk@saao.ac.za)
● 2004 Transit of Venus - NASA - Sun/Earth Connection
● 2004 Transit of Venus - Chuck Bueter
● Public Outreach Project for 2004 Transit - ESO & EAAE
● 2004 Transit of Venus - Paper Plate Education
● Future Transits of Venus - David Le Conte, Guernsey
● Transit of Venus - Excellent List of Links - Chuck Bueter

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Phases of the Moon: 2001 to 2025

Universal Time

The following table gives the date and time (Universal Time) of all phases of the Moon for the twenty-five year period 2001-2025. For the year
2000, the length of the mean synodic month (New Moon to New Moon) is 29.530588 days (=29d12h44m03s). However, the length of any one
synodic month can vary from 29.26 to 29.80 days due to perturbing effects of the Sun on the Moon's eccentric orbit.

The Phases of the Moon table indicates when an eclipse of the Sun or Moon takes place and gives the eclipse type. An eclipse of the Sun
can occur only at New Moon, while an eclipse of the Moon can occur only at Full Moon. (see: Solar Eclipses for Beginners and Lunar Eclipses
for Beginners). In any calendar year there are a minimum of two solar and two lunar eclipses. The maximum number of eclipses in any one
year is 7 (4 solar and 3 lunar, or 5 solar and 2 lunar). The following table lists abbreviations for the different types of solar and lunar eclipses.

Eclipse Types
Solar Eclipse Lunar Eclipse
T - Total t - Total (Umbral)
A - Annular p - Partial (Umbral)
H - Hybrid (Annular/Total) n - Penumbral
P - Partial

The 25-year Phases of the Moon tables are available for the following time zones:

● Universal Time (UT)

● Eastern Standard Time (EST)


● Central Standard Time (CST)

● Mountain Standard Time (MST)

● Pacific Standard Time (PST)

Phases of the Moon: 2001 to 2005

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Universal Time (UT)

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2001 Jan 2 22:31 Jan 9 20:24 t Jan 16 12:35


Jan 24 13:07 Feb 1 14:02 Feb 8 07:12 Feb 15 03:24
Feb 23 08:21 Mar 3 02:03 Mar 9 17:23 Mar 16 20:45
Mar 25 01:21 Apr 1 10:49 Apr 8 03:22 Apr 15 15:31
Apr 23 15:26 Apr 30 17:08 May 7 13:53 May 15 10:11
May 23 02:46 May 29 22:09 Jun 6 01:39 Jun 14 03:28
Jun 21 11:58 T Jun 28 03:20 Jul 5 15:04 p Jul 13 18:45
Jul 20 19:44 Jul 27 10:08 Aug 4 05:56 Aug 12 07:53
Aug 19 02:55 Aug 25 19:55 Sep 2 21:43 Sep 10 19:00
Sep 17 10:27 Sep 24 09:31 Oct 2 13:49 Oct 10 04:20
Oct 16 19:23 Oct 24 02:58 Nov 1 05:41 Nov 8 12:21
Nov 15 06:40 Nov 22 23:21 Nov 30 20:49 Dec 7 19:52
Dec 14 20:48 A Dec 22 20:56 Dec 30 10:41 n

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2002 Jan 6 03:55


Jan 13 13:29 Jan 21 17:47 Jan 28 22:50 Feb 4 13:33
Feb 12 07:41 Feb 20 12:02 Feb 27 09:17 Mar 6 01:25
Mar 14 02:03 Mar 22 02:28 Mar 28 18:25 Apr 4 15:29
Apr 12 19:21 Apr 20 12:48 Apr 27 03:00 May 4 07:16
May 12 10:45 May 19 19:42 May 26 11:51 n Jun 3 00:05
Jun 10 23:47 A Jun 18 00:29 Jun 24 21:42 n Jul 2 17:19
Jul 10 10:26 Jul 17 04:47 Jul 24 09:07 Aug 1 10:22
Aug 8 19:15 Aug 15 10:12 Aug 22 22:29 Aug 31 02:31
Sep 7 03:10 Sep 13 18:08 Sep 21 13:59 Sep 29 17:03
Oct 6 11:17 Oct 13 05:33 Oct 21 07:20 Oct 29 05:28
Nov 4 20:34 Nov 11 20:52 Nov 20 01:34 n Nov 27 15:46
Dec 4 07:34 T Dec 11 15:49 Dec 19 19:10 Dec 27 00:31

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2003 Jan 2 20:23 Jan 10 13:15 Jan 18 10:48 Jan 25 08:33


Feb 1 10:48 Feb 9 11:11 Feb 16 23:51 Feb 23 16:46
Mar 3 02:35 Mar 11 07:15 Mar 18 10:34 Mar 25 01:51
Apr 1 19:19 Apr 9 23:40 Apr 16 19:36 Apr 23 12:18
May 1 12:15 May 9 11:53 May 16 03:36 t May 23 00:31
May 31 04:20 A Jun 7 20:28 Jun 14 11:16 Jun 21 14:45
Jun 29 18:39 Jul 7 02:32 Jul 13 19:21 Jul 21 07:01
Jul 29 06:53 Aug 5 07:28 Aug 12 04:48 Aug 20 00:48
Aug 27 17:26 Sep 3 12:34 Sep 10 16:36 Sep 18 19:03
Sep 26 03:09 Oct 2 19:09 Oct 10 07:27 Oct 18 12:31
Oct 25 12:50 Nov 1 04:25 Nov 9 01:14 t Nov 17 04:15
Nov 23 22:59 T Nov 30 17:16 Dec 8 20:37 Dec 16 17:42
Dec 23 09:43 Dec 30 10:03

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2004 Jan 7 15:40 Jan 15 04:46


Jan 21 21:05 Jan 29 06:03 Feb 6 08:47 Feb 13 13:40
Feb 20 09:18 Feb 28 03:24 Mar 6 23:14 Mar 13 21:01
Mar 20 22:41 Mar 28 23:48 Apr 5 11:03 Apr 12 03:46
Apr 19 13:21 P Apr 27 17:32 May 4 20:33 t May 11 11:04
May 19 04:52 May 27 07:57 Jun 3 04:20 Jun 9 20:02
Jun 17 20:27 Jun 25 19:08 Jul 2 11:09 Jul 9 07:34
Jul 17 11:24 Jul 25 03:37 Jul 31 18:05 Aug 7 22:01

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Aug 16 01:24 Aug 23 10:12 Aug 30 02:22 Sep 6 15:11


Sep 14 14:29 Sep 21 15:54 Sep 28 13:09 Oct 6 10:12
Oct 14 02:48 P Oct 20 21:59 Oct 28 03:07 t Nov 5 05:53
Nov 12 14:27 Nov 19 05:50 Nov 26 20:07 Dec 5 00:53
Dec 12 01:29 Dec 18 16:40 Dec 26 15:06

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2005 Jan 3 17:46


Jan 10 12:03 Jan 17 06:58 Jan 25 10:32 Feb 2 07:27
Feb 8 22:28 Feb 16 00:16 Feb 24 04:54 Mar 3 17:36
Mar 10 09:10 Mar 17 19:19 Mar 25 20:58 Apr 2 00:50
Apr 8 20:32 H Apr 16 14:37 Apr 24 10:06 n May 1 06:24
May 8 08:45 May 16 08:56 May 23 20:18 May 30 11:47
Jun 6 21:55 Jun 15 01:22 Jun 22 04:14 Jun 28 18:23
Jul 6 12:03 Jul 14 15:20 Jul 21 11:00 Jul 28 03:19
Aug 5 03:05 Aug 13 02:39 Aug 19 17:53 Aug 26 15:18
Sep 3 18:45 Sep 11 11:37 Sep 18 02:01 Sep 25 06:41
Oct 3 10:28 A Oct 10 19:01 Oct 17 12:14 p Oct 25 01:17
Nov 2 01:25 Nov 9 01:57 Nov 16 00:58 Nov 23 22:11
Dec 1 15:01 Dec 8 09:36 Dec 15 16:16 Dec 23 19:36
Dec 31 03:12

Phases of the Moon: 2006 to 2010

Universal Time (UT)

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2006 Jan 6 18:57 Jan 14 09:48 Jan 22 15:14


Jan 29 14:15 Feb 5 06:29 Feb 13 04:44 Feb 21 07:17
Feb 28 00:31 Mar 6 20:16 Mar 14 23:35 n Mar 22 19:10
Mar 29 10:15 T Apr 5 12:01 Apr 13 16:40 Apr 21 03:28
Apr 27 19:44 May 5 05:13 May 13 06:51 May 20 09:21
May 27 05:26 Jun 3 23:06 Jun 11 18:03 Jun 18 14:08
Jun 25 16:05 Jul 3 16:37 Jul 11 03:02 Jul 17 19:13
Jul 25 04:31 Aug 2 08:46 Aug 9 10:54 Aug 16 01:51
Aug 23 19:10 Aug 31 22:56 Sep 7 18:42 p Sep 14 11:15
Sep 22 11:45 A Sep 30 11:04 Oct 7 03:13 Oct 14 00:25
Oct 22 05:14 Oct 29 21:25 Nov 5 12:58 Nov 12 17:45
Nov 20 22:18 Nov 28 06:29 Dec 5 00:25 Dec 12 14:32
Dec 20 14:01 Dec 27 14:48

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2007 Jan 3 13:57 Jan 11 12:45


Jan 19 04:01 Jan 25 23:02 Feb 2 05:45 Feb 10 09:51
Feb 17 16:14 Feb 24 07:56 Mar 3 23:17 t Mar 12 03:54
Mar 19 02:43 P Mar 25 18:16 Apr 2 17:15 Apr 10 18:04
Apr 17 11:36 Apr 24 06:36 May 2 10:09 May 10 04:27
May 16 19:27 May 23 21:03 Jun 1 01:04 Jun 8 11:43
Jun 15 03:13 Jun 22 13:15 Jun 30 13:49 Jul 7 16:54
Jul 14 12:04 Jul 22 06:29 Jul 30 00:48 Aug 5 21:20
Aug 12 23:03 Aug 20 23:54 Aug 28 10:35 t Sep 4 02:33
Sep 11 12:44 P Sep 19 16:48 Sep 26 19:45 Oct 3 10:06
Oct 11 05:01 Oct 19 08:33 Oct 26 04:52 Nov 1 21:18
Nov 9 23:03 Nov 17 22:32 Nov 24 14:30 Dec 1 12:44
Dec 9 17:40 Dec 17 10:17 Dec 24 01:16 Dec 31 07:51

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

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2008 Jan 8 11:37 Jan 15 19:46 Jan 22 13:35 Jan 30 05:03


Feb 7 03:44 A Feb 14 03:34 Feb 21 03:31 t Feb 29 02:18
Mar 7 17:14 Mar 14 10:46 Mar 21 18:40 Mar 29 21:47
Apr 6 03:55 Apr 12 18:32 Apr 20 10:25 Apr 28 14:12
May 5 12:18 May 12 03:47 May 20 02:11 May 28 02:57
Jun 3 19:23 Jun 10 15:04 Jun 18 17:30 Jun 26 12:10
Jul 3 02:19 Jul 10 04:35 Jul 18 07:59 Jul 25 18:42
Aug 1 10:13 T Aug 8 20:20 Aug 16 21:16 p Aug 23 23:50
Aug 30 19:58 Sep 7 14:04 Sep 15 09:13 Sep 22 05:04
Sep 29 08:12 Oct 7 09:04 Oct 14 20:03 Oct 21 11:55
Oct 28 23:14 Nov 6 04:04 Nov 13 06:17 Nov 19 21:31
Nov 27 16:55 Dec 5 21:26 Dec 12 16:37 Dec 19 10:29
Dec 27 12:23

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2009 Jan 4 11:56 Jan 11 03:27 Jan 18 02:46


Jan 26 07:55 A Feb 2 23:13 Feb 9 14:49 n Feb 16 21:37
Feb 25 01:35 Mar 4 07:46 Mar 11 02:38 Mar 18 17:47
Mar 26 16:06 Apr 2 14:34 Apr 9 14:56 Apr 17 13:36
Apr 25 03:23 May 1 20:44 May 9 04:01 May 17 07:26
May 24 12:11 May 31 03:22 Jun 7 18:12 Jun 15 22:15
Jun 22 19:35 Jun 29 11:28 Jul 7 09:21 n Jul 15 09:53
Jul 22 02:35 T Jul 28 22:00 Aug 6 00:55 n Aug 13 18:55
Aug 20 10:01 Aug 27 11:42 Sep 4 16:03 Sep 12 02:16
Sep 18 18:44 Sep 26 04:50 Oct 4 06:10 Oct 11 08:56
Oct 18 05:33 Oct 26 00:42 Nov 2 19:14 Nov 9 15:56
Nov 16 19:14 Nov 24 21:39 Dec 2 07:30 Dec 9 00:13
Dec 16 12:02 Dec 24 17:36 Dec 31 19:13 p

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2010 Jan 7 10:40


Jan 15 07:11 A Jan 23 10:53 Jan 30 06:18 Feb 5 23:49
Feb 14 02:51 Feb 22 00:42 Feb 28 16:38 Mar 7 15:42
Mar 15 21:01 Mar 23 11:00 Mar 30 02:25 Apr 6 09:37
Apr 14 12:29 Apr 21 18:20 Apr 28 12:18 May 6 04:15
May 14 01:04 May 20 23:43 May 27 23:07 Jun 4 22:13
Jun 12 11:15 Jun 19 04:30 Jun 26 11:30 p Jul 4 14:35
Jul 11 19:40 T Jul 18 10:11 Jul 26 01:37 Aug 3 04:59
Aug 10 03:08 Aug 16 18:14 Aug 24 17:05 Sep 1 17:22
Sep 8 10:30 Sep 15 05:50 Sep 23 09:17 Oct 1 03:52
Oct 7 18:44 Oct 14 21:27 Oct 23 01:36 Oct 30 12:46
Nov 6 04:52 Nov 13 16:39 Nov 21 17:27 Nov 28 20:36
Dec 5 17:36 Dec 13 13:59 Dec 21 08:13 t Dec 28 04:18

Phases of the Moon: 2011 to 2015

Universal Time (UT)

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2011 Jan 4 09:03 P Jan 12 11:31 Jan 19 21:21 Jan 26 12:57


Feb 3 02:31 Feb 11 07:18 Feb 18 08:36 Feb 24 23:26
Mar 4 20:46 Mar 12 23:45 Mar 19 18:10 Mar 26 12:07
Apr 3 14:32 Apr 11 12:05 Apr 18 02:44 Apr 25 02:47
May 3 06:51 May 10 20:33 May 17 11:09 May 24 18:52
Jun 1 21:03 P Jun 9 02:11 Jun 15 20:13 t Jun 23 11:48

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Moon Phases: 2001 to 2025

Jul 1 08:54 P Jul 8 06:29 Jul 15 06:40 Jul 23 05:02


Jul 30 18:40 Aug 6 11:08 Aug 13 18:58 Aug 21 21:55
Aug 29 03:04 Sep 4 17:39 Sep 12 09:27 Sep 20 13:39
Sep 27 11:09 Oct 4 03:15 Oct 12 02:06 Oct 20 03:30
Oct 26 19:56 Nov 2 16:38 Nov 10 20:16 Nov 18 15:09
Nov 25 06:10 P Dec 2 09:52 Dec 10 14:36 t Dec 18 00:48
Dec 24 18:06

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2012 Jan 1 06:15 Jan 9 07:30 Jan 16 09:08


Jan 23 07:39 Jan 31 04:10 Feb 7 21:54 Feb 14 17:04
Feb 21 22:35 Mar 1 01:22 Mar 8 09:40 Mar 15 01:25
Mar 22 14:37 Mar 30 19:41 Apr 6 19:19 Apr 13 10:50
Apr 21 07:18 Apr 29 09:58 May 6 03:35 May 12 21:47
May 20 23:47 A May 28 20:16 Jun 4 11:12 p Jun 11 10:41
Jun 19 15:02 Jun 27 03:30 Jul 3 18:52 Jul 11 01:48
Jul 19 04:24 Jul 26 08:56 Aug 2 03:27 Aug 9 18:55
Aug 17 15:54 Aug 24 13:54 Aug 31 13:58 Sep 8 13:15
Sep 16 02:11 Sep 22 19:41 Sep 30 03:19 Oct 8 07:33
Oct 15 12:02 Oct 22 03:32 Oct 29 19:50 Nov 7 00:36
Nov 13 22:08 T Nov 20 14:31 Nov 28 14:46 n Dec 6 15:32
Dec 13 08:42 Dec 20 05:19 Dec 28 10:21

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2013 Jan 5 03:58


Jan 11 19:44 Jan 18 23:45 Jan 27 04:38 Feb 3 13:56
Feb 10 07:20 Feb 17 20:31 Feb 25 20:26 Mar 4 21:53
Mar 11 19:51 Mar 19 17:27 Mar 27 09:27 Apr 3 04:37
Apr 10 09:35 Apr 18 12:31 Apr 25 19:57 p May 2 11:14
May 10 00:29 A May 18 04:35 May 25 04:25 n May 31 18:58
Jun 8 15:56 Jun 16 17:24 Jun 23 11:32 Jun 30 04:54
Jul 8 07:14 Jul 16 03:18 Jul 22 18:15 Jul 29 17:43
Aug 6 21:51 Aug 14 10:56 Aug 21 01:45 Aug 28 09:35
Sep 5 11:36 Sep 12 17:08 Sep 19 11:13 Sep 27 03:56
Oct 5 00:35 Oct 11 23:02 Oct 18 23:38 n Oct 26 23:41
Nov 3 12:50 H Nov 10 05:57 Nov 17 15:16 Nov 25 19:28
Dec 3 00:22 Dec 9 15:12 Dec 17 09:28 Dec 25 13:48

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2014 Jan 1 11:14 Jan 8 03:39 Jan 16 04:52 Jan 24 05:19


Jan 30 21:39 Feb 6 19:22 Feb 14 23:53 Feb 22 17:15
Mar 1 08:00 Mar 8 13:27 Mar 16 17:09 Mar 24 01:46
Mar 30 18:45 Apr 7 08:31 Apr 15 07:42 t Apr 22 07:52
Apr 29 06:14 A May 7 03:15 May 14 19:16 May 21 12:59
May 28 18:40 Jun 5 20:39 Jun 13 04:11 Jun 19 18:39
Jun 27 08:09 Jul 5 11:59 Jul 12 11:25 Jul 19 02:08
Jul 26 22:42 Aug 4 00:50 Aug 10 18:09 Aug 17 12:26
Aug 25 14:13 Sep 2 11:11 Sep 9 01:38 Sep 16 02:05
Sep 24 06:14 Oct 1 19:33 Oct 8 10:51 t Oct 15 19:12
Oct 23 21:57 P Oct 31 02:48 Nov 6 22:23 Nov 14 15:16
Nov 22 12:32 Nov 29 10:06 Dec 6 12:27 Dec 14 12:51
Dec 22 01:36 Dec 28 18:31

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2015 Jan 5 04:53 Jan 13 09:47


Jan 20 13:14 Jan 27 04:48 Feb 3 23:09 Feb 12 03:50
Feb 18 23:47 Feb 25 17:14 Mar 5 18:06 Mar 13 17:48
Mar 20 09:36 T Mar 27 07:43 Apr 4 12:06 p Apr 12 03:44
Apr 18 18:57 Apr 25 23:55 May 4 03:42 May 11 10:36
May 18 04:13 May 25 17:19 Jun 2 16:19 Jun 9 15:42

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Moon Phases: 2001 to 2025

Jun 16 14:05 Jun 24 11:03 Jul 2 02:20 Jul 8 20:24


Jul 16 01:24 Jul 24 04:04 Jul 31 10:43 Aug 7 02:03
Aug 14 14:54 Aug 22 19:31 Aug 29 18:35 Sep 5 09:54
Sep 13 06:41 P Sep 21 08:59 Sep 28 02:50 t Oct 4 21:06
Oct 13 00:06 Oct 20 20:31 Oct 27 12:05 Nov 3 12:24
Nov 11 17:47 Nov 19 06:27 Nov 25 22:44 Dec 3 07:40
Dec 11 10:29 Dec 18 15:14 Dec 25 11:11

Phases of the Moon: 2016 to 2020

Universal Time (UT)

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2016 Jan 2 05:30


Jan 10 01:30 Jan 16 23:26 Jan 24 01:46 Feb 1 03:28
Feb 8 14:39 Feb 15 07:46 Feb 22 18:20 Mar 1 23:11
Mar 9 01:54 T Mar 15 17:03 Mar 23 12:01 n Mar 31 15:17
Apr 7 11:24 Apr 14 03:59 Apr 22 05:24 Apr 30 03:29
May 6 19:30 May 13 17:02 May 21 21:15 May 29 12:12
Jun 5 03:00 Jun 12 08:10 Jun 20 11:02 Jun 27 18:19
Jul 4 11:01 Jul 12 00:52 Jul 19 22:57 Jul 26 23:00
Aug 2 20:45 Aug 10 18:21 Aug 18 09:27 Aug 25 03:41
Sep 1 09:03 A Sep 9 11:49 Sep 16 19:05 n Sep 23 09:56
Oct 1 00:12 Oct 9 04:33 Oct 16 04:23 Oct 22 19:14
Oct 30 17:38 Nov 7 19:51 Nov 14 13:52 Nov 21 08:33
Nov 29 12:18 Dec 7 09:03 Dec 14 00:06 Dec 21 01:56
Dec 29 06:53

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2017 Jan 5 19:47 Jan 12 11:34 Jan 19 22:14


Jan 28 00:07 Feb 4 04:19 Feb 11 00:33 n Feb 18 19:33
Feb 26 14:58 A Mar 5 11:32 Mar 12 14:54 Mar 20 15:58
Mar 28 02:57 Apr 3 18:39 Apr 11 06:08 Apr 19 09:57
Apr 26 12:16 May 3 02:47 May 10 21:43 May 19 00:33
May 25 19:44 Jun 1 12:42 Jun 9 13:10 Jun 17 11:33
Jun 24 02:31 Jul 1 00:51 Jul 9 04:07 Jul 16 19:26
Jul 23 09:46 Jul 30 15:23 Aug 7 18:11 p Aug 15 01:15
Aug 21 18:30 T Aug 29 08:13 Sep 6 07:03 Sep 13 06:25
Sep 20 05:30 Sep 28 02:54 Oct 5 18:40 Oct 12 12:25
Oct 19 19:12 Oct 27 22:22 Nov 4 05:23 Nov 10 20:37
Nov 18 11:42 Nov 26 17:03 Dec 3 15:47 Dec 10 07:51
Dec 18 06:31 Dec 26 09:20

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2018 Jan 2 02:24 Jan 8 22:25


Jan 17 02:17 Jan 24 22:20 Jan 31 13:27 t Feb 7 15:54
Feb 15 21:05 P Feb 23 08:09 Mar 2 00:51 Mar 9 11:20
Mar 17 13:12 Mar 24 15:35 Mar 31 12:37 Apr 8 07:18
Apr 16 01:57 Apr 22 21:46 Apr 30 00:58 May 8 02:09
May 15 11:48 May 22 03:49 May 29 14:20 Jun 6 18:32
Jun 13 19:43 Jun 20 10:51 Jun 28 04:53 Jul 6 07:51
Jul 13 02:48 P Jul 19 19:52 Jul 27 20:20 t Aug 4 18:18
Aug 11 09:58 P Aug 18 07:49 Aug 26 11:56 Sep 3 02:37
Sep 9 18:01 Sep 16 23:15 Sep 25 02:53 Oct 2 09:45
Oct 9 03:47 Oct 16 18:02 Oct 24 16:45 Oct 31 16:40
Nov 7 16:02 Nov 15 14:54 Nov 23 05:39 Nov 30 00:19
Dec 7 07:20 Dec 15 11:49 Dec 22 17:49 Dec 29 09:34

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Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2019 Jan 6 01:28 P Jan 14 06:45 Jan 21 05:16 t Jan 27 21:10


Feb 4 21:04 Feb 12 22:26 Feb 19 15:53 Feb 26 11:28
Mar 6 16:04 Mar 14 10:27 Mar 21 01:43 Mar 28 04:10
Apr 5 08:50 Apr 12 19:06 Apr 19 11:12 Apr 26 22:18
May 4 22:45 May 12 01:12 May 18 21:11 May 26 16:33
Jun 3 10:02 Jun 10 05:59 Jun 17 08:31 Jun 25 09:46
Jul 2 19:16 T Jul 9 10:55 Jul 16 21:38 p Jul 25 01:18
Aug 1 03:12 Aug 7 17:31 Aug 15 12:29 Aug 23 14:56
Aug 30 10:37 Sep 6 03:10 Sep 14 04:33 Sep 22 02:41
Sep 28 18:26 Oct 5 16:47 Oct 13 21:08 Oct 21 12:39
Oct 28 03:38 Nov 4 10:23 Nov 12 13:34 Nov 19 21:11
Nov 26 15:06 Dec 4 06:58 Dec 12 05:12 Dec 19 04:57
Dec 26 05:13 A

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2020 Jan 3 04:45 Jan 10 19:21 n Jan 17 12:58


Jan 24 21:42 Feb 2 01:42 Feb 9 07:33 Feb 15 22:17
Feb 23 15:32 Mar 2 19:57 Mar 9 17:48 Mar 16 09:34
Mar 24 09:28 Apr 1 10:21 Apr 8 02:35 Apr 14 22:56
Apr 23 02:26 Apr 30 20:38 May 7 10:45 May 14 14:03
May 22 17:39 May 30 03:30 Jun 5 19:12 n Jun 13 06:24
Jun 21 06:41 A Jun 28 08:16 Jul 5 04:44 n Jul 12 23:29
Jul 20 17:33 Jul 27 12:32 Aug 3 15:59 Aug 11 16:45
Aug 19 02:41 Aug 25 17:58 Sep 2 05:22 Sep 10 09:26
Sep 17 11:00 Sep 24 01:55 Oct 1 21:05 Oct 10 00:39
Oct 16 19:31 Oct 23 13:23 Oct 31 14:49 Nov 8 13:46
Nov 15 05:07 Nov 22 04:45 Nov 30 09:30 n Dec 8 00:37
Dec 14 16:17 T Dec 21 23:41 Dec 30 03:28

Phases of the Moon: 2021 to 2025

Universal Time (UT)

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2021 Jan 6 09:37


Jan 13 05:00 Jan 20 21:02 Jan 28 19:16 Feb 4 17:37
Feb 11 19:06 Feb 19 18:47 Feb 27 08:17 Mar 6 01:30
Mar 13 10:21 Mar 21 14:40 Mar 28 18:48 Apr 4 10:02
Apr 12 02:31 Apr 20 06:59 Apr 27 03:31 May 3 19:50
May 11 19:00 May 19 19:13 May 26 11:14 t Jun 2 07:24
Jun 10 10:53 A Jun 18 03:54 Jun 24 18:40 Jul 1 21:11
Jul 10 01:17 Jul 17 10:11 Jul 24 02:37 Jul 31 13:16
Aug 8 13:50 Aug 15 15:20 Aug 22 12:02 Aug 30 07:13
Sep 7 00:52 Sep 13 20:39 Sep 20 23:55 Sep 29 01:57
Oct 6 11:05 Oct 13 03:25 Oct 20 14:57 Oct 28 20:05
Nov 4 21:15 Nov 11 12:46 Nov 19 08:58 p Nov 27 12:28
Dec 4 07:43 T Dec 11 01:36 Dec 19 04:36 Dec 27 02:24

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2022 Jan 2 18:33 Jan 9 18:11 Jan 17 23:49 Jan 25 13:41


Feb 1 05:46 Feb 8 13:50 Feb 16 16:57 Feb 23 22:32
Mar 2 17:35 Mar 10 10:45 Mar 18 07:17 Mar 25 05:37
Apr 1 06:24 Apr 9 06:47 Apr 16 18:55 Apr 23 11:56

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May 30 11:30 Jun 7 14:48 Jun 14 11:52 Jun 21 03:11
Jun 29 02:52 Jul 7 02:14 Jul 13 18:37 Jul 20 14:18
Jul 28 17:55 Aug 5 11:06 Aug 12 01:36 Aug 19 04:36
Aug 27 08:17 Sep 3 18:08 Sep 10 09:59 Sep 17 21:52
Sep 25 21:54 Oct 3 00:14 Oct 9 20:55 Oct 17 17:15
Oct 25 10:49 P Nov 1 06:37 Nov 8 11:02 t Nov 16 13:27
Nov 23 22:57 Nov 30 14:36 Dec 8 04:08 Dec 16 08:56
Dec 23 10:17 Dec 30 01:21

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2023 Jan 6 23:08 Jan 15 02:10


Jan 21 20:53 Jan 28 15:19 Feb 5 18:29 Feb 13 16:01
Feb 20 07:06 Feb 27 08:06 Mar 7 12:40 Mar 15 02:08
Mar 21 17:23 Mar 29 02:32 Apr 6 04:35 Apr 13 09:11
Apr 20 04:12 H Apr 27 21:20 May 5 17:34 n May 12 14:28
May 19 15:53 May 27 15:22 Jun 4 03:42 Jun 10 19:31
Jun 18 04:37 Jun 26 07:50 Jul 3 11:39 Jul 10 01:48
Jul 17 18:32 Jul 25 22:07 Aug 1 18:31 Aug 8 10:28
Aug 16 09:38 Aug 24 09:57 Aug 31 01:35 Sep 6 22:21
Sep 15 01:40 Sep 22 19:32 Sep 29 09:57 Oct 6 13:48
Oct 14 17:55 A Oct 22 03:29 Oct 28 20:24 p Nov 5 08:37
Nov 13 09:27 Nov 20 10:50 Nov 27 09:16 Dec 5 05:49
Dec 12 23:32 Dec 19 18:39 Dec 27 00:33

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2024 Jan 4 03:30


Jan 11 11:57 Jan 18 03:53 Jan 25 17:54 Feb 2 23:18
Feb 9 22:59 Feb 16 15:01 Feb 24 12:30 Mar 3 15:24
Mar 10 09:00 Mar 17 04:11 Mar 25 07:00 n Apr 2 03:15
Apr 8 18:21 T Apr 15 19:13 Apr 23 23:49 May 1 11:27
May 8 03:22 May 15 11:48 May 23 13:53 May 30 17:13
Jun 6 12:38 Jun 14 05:18 Jun 22 01:08 Jun 28 21:53
Jul 5 22:57 Jul 13 22:49 Jul 21 10:17 Jul 28 02:51
Aug 4 11:13 Aug 12 15:19 Aug 19 18:26 Aug 26 09:26
Sep 3 01:55 Sep 11 06:06 Sep 18 02:34 p Sep 24 18:50
Oct 2 18:49 A Oct 10 18:55 Oct 17 11:26 Oct 24 08:03
Nov 1 12:47 Nov 9 05:56 Nov 15 21:29 Nov 23 01:28
Dec 1 06:21 Dec 8 15:27 Dec 15 09:02 Dec 22 22:18
Dec 30 22:27

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter

2025 Jan 6 23:56 Jan 13 22:27 Jan 21 20:31


Jan 29 12:36 Feb 5 08:02 Feb 12 13:53 Feb 20 17:33
Feb 28 00:45 Mar 6 16:32 Mar 14 06:55 t Mar 22 11:30
Mar 29 10:58 P Apr 5 02:15 Apr 13 00:22 Apr 21 01:36
Apr 27 19:31 May 4 13:52 May 12 16:56 May 20 11:59
May 27 03:02 Jun 3 03:41 Jun 11 07:44 Jun 18 19:19
Jun 25 10:31 Jul 2 19:30 Jul 10 20:37 Jul 18 00:38
Jul 24 19:11 Aug 1 12:41 Aug 9 07:55 Aug 16 05:12
Aug 23 06:06 Aug 31 06:25 Sep 7 18:09 t Sep 14 10:33
Sep 21 19:54 P Sep 29 23:54 Oct 7 03:47 Oct 13 18:13
Oct 21 12:25 Oct 29 16:21 Nov 5 13:19 Nov 12 05:28
Nov 20 06:47 Nov 28 06:59 Dec 4 23:14 Dec 11 20:52
Dec 20 01:43 Dec 27 19:10

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For 100-year Phases of the Moon tables covering the 20th and 21stcenturies, go to:

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For historical research, the Moon's phases during the period -1999 to +4000 (2000 BCE to 4000 CE) are available at:

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Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22 (NASA/TP-2008-214169)

On 2009 July 22, a total eclipse of the Sun is visible from within a narrow corridor that traverses half the Earth. The path of the Moon's umbral
shadow begins in India and crosses through Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan and China before curving south across the Pacific Ocean. A partial
eclipse is seen within the much broader path of the Moon's penumbral shadow, which includes most of eastern Asia, Indonesia, and the Pacific
Ocean.

Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22 (NASA/TP-2008-214169) contains detailed predictions for this event and includes Besselian elements,
geographic coordinates of the path of totality, physical ephemeris of the umbra, topocentric limb profile corrections, local circumstances for
about 250 cities, maps of the eclipse path, weather prospects, the lunar limb profile and the sky during totality. Information on safe eclipse
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The document "Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22" (NASA/TP-2008-214169) was written by Fred Espenak (NASA's Goddard Space Flight
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NASA eclipse bulletins contain detailed predictions, maps and meteorology for future central solar eclipses of interest. These publications are
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publication series.

To date, twelve bulletins have been published with a thirteenth in planning stage. All eclipse bulletins are available online via the following links:

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Publication Availability
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Annular Solar Eclipse of 1994 May 10 NASA RP 1301 Out of Print
Total Solar Eclipse of 1994 November 03 NASA RP 1318 Out of Print
Total Solar Eclipse of 1995 October 24 NASA RP 1344 yes
Total Solar Eclipse of 1997 March 09 NASA RP1369 yes
Total Solar Eclipse of 1998 February 26 NASA RP1383 yes
Total Solar Eclipse of 1999 August 11 NASA RP1398 yes
Total Solar Eclipse of 2001 June 21 NASA/TP-1999-209484 yes
Total Solar Eclipse of 2002 December 04 NASA/TP-2001-209990 yes
Annular and Total Solar Eclipses of 2003 NASA/TP-2002-211618 yes
Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29 NASA/TP-2004-212762 yes
Total Solar Eclipse of 2008 August 01 NASA/TP-2007-214149 yes
Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22 NASA/TP-2008-214169 yes

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Single copies of the eclipse bulletins in hard copy format are available at no cost, by sending a Bulletin Request Form and a 9 x 12 inch self
addressed stamped envelope (SASE) with sufficient postage for 11 ounces (310 grams) to either of the authors. Use stamps only, since cash
or checks cannot be accepted. Requests within the U. S. may use the Postal Service's Priority Mail for $3.90. Please print the eclipse date
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the transfer of funds to other countries. Professional researchers and scientists are exempt from the SASE requirements provided the request
comes on their official or institutional stationary.

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The current tentative publication schedule for future eclipse bulletins is as follows (subject to change):

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Files containing the path coordinates and global maps for every central solar eclipse from 1991 through 2030 are also available via the
Internet. The predictions are based on j=2 ephemerides for the Sun [Newcomb, 1895] and Moon [Brown, 1919, and Eckert, Jones and Clark,
1954]. Global maps using an orthographic projection present the regions of visibility for total (or annular) eclipse. The index page for the path
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To Be Published in Observer's Handbook 2009, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

During the year 2009, two solar and four lunar eclipses occur as follows:

● 2009 Jan 26: Annular Solar Eclipse


● 2009 Feb 09: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
● 2009 Jul 07: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
● 2009 Jul 22: Total Solar Eclipse

● 2009 Aug 06: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse


● 2009 Dec 31: Partial Lunar Eclipse

Predictions for the eclipses are summarized in Figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. World maps show the regions of visibility for each eclipse. The
lunar eclipse diagrams also include the path of the Moon through Earth's shadows. Contact times for each principal phase are tabulated along
with the magnitudes and geocentric coordinates of the Sun and Moon at greatest eclipse.

All times and dates used in this publication are in Universal Time or UT. This astronomically derived time system is colloquially referred to as
Greenwich Mean Time or GMT. To learn more about UT and how to convert UT to your own local time, see Time Zones and Universal Time.

Annular Solar Eclipse of January 26

The first solar eclipse of 2009 occurs at the Moon's ascending node in western Capricornus. An annular eclipse will be visible from a wide track
that traverses the Indian Ocean and western Indonesia. A partial eclipse will be seen within the much larger path of the Moon's penumbral
shadow, which includes the southern third of Africa, Madagascar, Australia except Tasmania, southeast India, Southeast Asia and Indonesia.
(Figure 1).

The annular path begins in the South Atlantic at 06:06 UT when the Moon's antumbral shadow meets Earth and forms a 363 kilometre wide
corridor. Traveling eastward, the shadow quickly sweeps south of the African continent, missing it by approximately 900 kilometres. Slowly
1
curving to the northeast the path crosses the southern Indian Ocean. Greatest eclipse[ ] takes place at 07:58:39 UT when the eclipse
2
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73° above the flat horizon formed by the open ocean. The central track continues northeast where it finally encounters land in the form of the
Cocos Islands and onward to southern Sumatra and western Java (Figure 2). At 09:40 UT, the central line duration is 6 minutes 18 seconds
and the Sun's altitude at 25°. In its final minutes, the antumbral shadow cuts across central Borneo and clips the northwestern edge of Celebes
before ending just short of Mindanao, Philippines at 09:52 UT. During a 3 hour 46 minute trajectory across our planet, the Moon's antumbra
travels approximately 14,500 kilometres and covers 0.9% of Earth's surface area. Path coordinates and central line circumstances are
presented in Table 1.

Partial phases of the eclipse are visible primarily from southern Africa, Australia, Southeast Asia and Indonesia. Local circumstances for a
number of cities are listed in Table 2. All times are given in Universal Time. The Sun's altitude and azimuth, the eclipse magnitude and
3
obscuration[ ] are all given at the instant of maximum eclipse.

This is the 50th eclipse of Saros 131. The family began with an unusually long series of 22 partial eclipses starting on 1125 Aug 01. The first
central eclipse was total in the Northern Hemisphere on 1522 Mar 27. It was followed by 5 more total eclipses before the series produce 5
hybrid eclipses from 1630 to 1702. The first annular eclipse of Saros 131 occurred on 1720 Aug 04. The series will produce 29 more annular
eclipses the last of which is 2243 Jun 18. Saros 131 terminates on 2369 Sep 02 after a string of 7 partial eclipses. Complete details for 70
eclipses in the series may be found at:

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Penumbral Lunar Eclipse of February 09

The first lunar eclipse of 2009 is one of four such events during the year. The first three eclipses are penumbral while the last (on Dec. 31) is
partial. The Feb 09 event is the deepest penumbral eclipse of the year with a penumbral magnitude of 0.899. It will be easily visible to the
naked eye as a dusky shading in the northern half of the Moon. The times of the major phases are listed below.

Penumbral Eclipse Begins: 12:38:46 UT


Greatest Eclipse: 14:38:15 UT
Penumbral Eclipse Ends: 16:37:40 UT

Of course, the beginning and end of a penumbral eclipse are not visible to the eye. In fact, no shading can be detected until about 2/3 of the
Moon's disk is immersed in the penumbra. This would put the period of eclipse visibility from approximately 14:00 to 15:20 UT. Keep in mind
that this is only an estimate. Atmospheric conditions and the observer's visual acuity are important factors to consider. An interesting exercise
is to note when penumbral shading is first and last seen.

Figure 3 shows the path of the Moon through the penumbra as well as a map of Earth showing the regions of eclipse visibility. Eastern Canada
and the USA will miss the eclipse entirely since the eclipse begins after moonset. Observers in western Canada and the USA will have the best
views with moonset occurring sometime after mid-eclipse. To catch the entire event, one must be in Alaska, Hawaii, Australia, or East Asia.

Penumbral Lunar Eclipse of July 07

July's penumbral eclipse is only of academic interest since the magnitude is just 0.156. Although the Moon will be above the horizon from most
of Canada (Figure 4), the eclipse is so minor as to be completely invisible to the naked eye.

Total Solar Eclipse of July 22

To make up for the anemic lunar eclipse earlier in the month, a major total eclipse of the Sun occurs two weeks later. The path of the Moon's
umbral shadow extends across India, China, a handful of Japanese islands and the South Pacific Ocean (Espenak and Anderson, 2008). A
partial eclipse is seen within the much broader path of the Moon's penumbral shadow, which includes most of eastern Asia, Indonesia, and the
Pacific Ocean (Figure 5).

The central path begins in India's Gulf of Khambhat at 00:53 UT. The Moon passes through perigee several hours earlier, so the path of totality
is unusually wide.

Racing inland, the shadow sweeps over the Indian cities of Surat, Indore, Bhopal, Varanasi, and Pata as its central duration heads towards the
4-minute mark. Traveling across Bhutan, the umbra clips Nepal, Bangladesh, and Burma (Myanmar), before reaching China at 01:05 UT
(Figure 6). The duration of totality surpasses 5 minutes in Sichuan province where its capital city Chengdu lies within the track 85 km north of

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the central line. The umbra works its way across the rest of southern China where the major cities of Chongqing, Wuhan and Hangzhou stand
in the eclipse path.

As the Moon's shadow reaches the coast, China's largest city Shanghai (pop. ~19 million) experiences totality lasting 5 minutes at 01:39 UT.
Around 70 km to the south, the central line duration falls just 5 seconds short of the 6-minute mark. Across the East China Sea, the umbra
sweeps over Japan's Ryukyu Islands and Iwo Jima.

Greatest eclipse occurs in the South Pacific at 02:35:19 UT. At this instant, the axis of the Moon's shadow passes closest to Earth's center.
The maximum duration of totality is 6_minutes 39_seconds, the Sun's altitude is 86°, and the path width is 258_km. The remainder of the path
makes no major landfall; it arcs southeast through the Pacific hitting just a handful of small atolls in the Marshall Islands and Kiribati (Gilbert
Islands).

The path of totality ends at 04:18 UT as the lunar shadow leaves Earth and returns to space 3.4 hours after it started its trek across our
planet's surface. The 15,200 km long track covers 0.71% of Earth's surface. Path coordinates and central line circumstances are presented in
Table 3.

A partial eclipse is seen from a much larger area covering East Asia, Indonesia, and the South Pacific. Local circumstances for a number of
cities are listed in Table 4. All times are given in Universal Time. The Sun's altitude and azimuth, the eclipse magnitude and obscuration are all
given at the instant of maximum eclipse.

This is the 37th eclipse of Saros 136. The series began on 1360 Jun 14 with the first of eight partial eclipses. The first central eclipse was
annular on 1504 Sep 08. It was followed by 5 more annular eclipses before the series produced 6 hybrid eclipses from 1612 through 1703. The
first total eclipse occurred on 1721 Jan 27. The central line duration of this series rapidly increased and peaked at 7 minutes 8 seconds on
1955 Jun 20. Since then, the duration is slowly decreasing. Of particular note is the 6-minute total eclipse passing through the central U. S. on
2045 Aug 12. The series will continue to produce total eclipses until 2496 May 13. After that, the family winds down with a string of 7 partial
eclipses which ends on 2622 Jul 30. In all, Saros 136 produces 15 partial, 6 annular, 6 hybrid and 44 total eclipses. Complete details for the
series can be found at:

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEsaros/SEsaros136.html

Penumbral Lunar Eclipse of August 06

A shallow penumbral eclipse occurs 15 days after the total solar eclipse. Since its magnitude is only 0.402, it will not be visible to the naked
eye. Details for the eclipse can be found in Figure 7.

Partial Lunar Eclipse of December 31

The last eclipse of 2009 occurs on New Year's Eve. This minor partial lunar eclipse takes place in Gemini, and is visible primarily from the
Eastern Hemisphere (Figure 8). Greatest eclipse takes place at 19:23 UT when the eclipse magnitude will reach 0.0763.

Solar Eclipse Figures

For each solar eclipse, an orthographic projection map of Earth shows the path of penumbral (partial) and umbral (total) or antumbral (annular)
eclipse. North is to the top in all cases and the daylight terminator is plotted for the instant of greatest eclipse. An asterisk (*) indicates the sub-
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solar point[ ] on Earth.

The limits of the Moon's penumbral shadow delineate the region of visibility of the partial solar eclipse. This irregular or saddle shaped region
often covers more than half of the daylight hemisphere of Earth and consists of several distinct zones or limits. At the northern and/or southern
boundaries lie the limits of the penumbra's path. Partial eclipses have only one of these limits, as do central eclipses when the Moon's shadow
axis falls no closer than about 0.45 radii from Earth's centre. Great loops at the western and eastern extremes of the penumbra's path identify
the areas where the eclipse begins/ends at sunrise and sunset, respectively. If the penumbra has both a northern and southern limit, the rising
and setting curves form two separate, closed loops. Otherwise, the curves are connected in a distorted figure eight. Bisecting the 'eclipse
begins/ends at sunrise and sunset' loops is the curve of maximum eclipse at sunrise (western loop) and sunset (eastern loop). The points P1
and P4 mark the coordinates where the penumbral shadow first contacts (partial eclipse begins) and last contacts (partial eclipse ends) Earth's
surface. If the penumbral path has both a northern and southern limit, then points P2 and P3 are also plotted. These correspond to the
coordinates where the penumbral shadow cone is internally tangent to Earth's disk.

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A curve of maximum eclipse is the locus of all points where the eclipse is at maximum at a given time. Curves of maximum eclipse are plotted
at each half-hour Universal Time. They generally run between the penumbral limits in the north/south direction, or from the maximum eclipse at
sunrise and sunset curves to one of the limits. If the eclipse is central (i.e. total or annular), the curves of maximum eclipse run through the
outlines of the umbral shadow, which are plotted at ten-minute intervals. The curves of constant eclipse magnitude delineate the locus of all
points where the magnitude at maximum eclipse is constant. These curves run exclusively between the curves of maximum eclipse at sunrise
and sunset. Furthermore, they are parallel to the northern/southern penumbral limits and the umbral paths of central eclipses. In fact, the
northern and southern limits of the penumbra can be thought of as curves of constant magnitude of 0.0. The adjacent curves are for
magnitudes of 0.2, 0.4, 0.6 and 0.8. For total eclipses, the northern and southern limits of the umbra are curves of constant magnitude of 1.0.
Umbral path limits for annular eclipses are curves of maximum eclipse magnitude.

Greatest eclipse is defined as the instant when the axis of the Moon's shadow passes closest to Earth's centre. Although greatest eclipse
differs slightly from the instants of greatest magnitude and greatest duration (for total eclipses), the differences are negligible. The point on
Earth's surface intersected by the axis at greatest eclipse is marked by an asterisk symbol. For partial eclipses, the shadow axis misses Earth
entirely, so the point of greatest eclipse lies on the day/night terminator and the Sun appears on the horizon.

Data pertinent to the eclipse appear with each map. At the top are listed the instant of ecliptic conjunction of the Sun and Moon (i.e., New
Moon) and the instant of greatest eclipse, expressed in Terrestrial Dynamical Time and Universal Time. The eclipse magnitude is defined as
the fraction of the Sun's diameter obscured by the Moon at greatest eclipse. For central eclipses (total or annular), the magnitude is replaced
by the geocentric ratio of diameters of the Moon and the Sun. Gamma is the minimum distance of the Moon's shadow axis from Earth's centre
in Earth radii at greatest eclipse. The Saros series of the eclipse is listed, followed by the member position. The first member number identifies
the sequence position of the eclipse in the Saros, while the second is the total number of eclipses in the series.

In the upper left and right corners are the geocentric coordinates of the Sun and the Moon, respectively, at the instant of greatest eclipse. They
are:

R.A. - Right Ascension


Dec. - Declination
S.D. - Apparent Semi-Diameter
H.P. - Horizontal Parallax

To the lower left are exterior/interior contact times of the Moon's penumbral shadow with Earth, which are defined:

P1 - Instant of first exterior tangency of Penumbra with Earth's limb. (Partial Eclipse Begins)
P2 - Instant of first interior tangency of Penumbra with Earth's limb.
P3 - Instant of last interior tangency of Penumbra with Earth's limb.
P4 - Instant of last exterior tangency of Penumbra with Earth's limb. (Partial Eclipse Ends)

Not all eclipses have P2 and P3 penumbral contacts. They are only present in cases where the penumbral shadow falls completely within
Earth's disk. For central eclipses, the lower right corner lists exterior/interior contact times of the Moon's umbral shadow with Earth's limb which
are defined as follows:

U1 - Instant of first exterior tangency of Umbra with Earth's limb. (Umbral [Total/Annular] Eclipse Begins)
U2 - Instant of first interior tangency of Umbra with Earth's limb.
U3 - Instant of last interior tangency of Umbra with Earth's limb.
U4 - Instant of last exterior tangency of Umbra with Earth's limb. (Umbral [Total/Annular] Eclipse Ends)

At bottom centre are the geographic coordinates of the position of greatest eclipse along with the local circumstances at that location (i.e., Sun
altitude, Sun azimuth, path width and duration of totality/annularity). At bottom left is a list of parameters used in the eclipse predictions, while
bottom right gives the Moon's geocentric libration (optical + physical) at greatest eclipse.

Lunar Eclipse Figures

Each lunar eclipse has two diagrams associated with it along with data pertinent to the eclipse. The top figure shows the path of the Moon
through Earth's penumbral and umbral shadows. Above this figure are listed the instant of ecliptic conjunction of the Moon with the point 180°
from the Sun (i.e., Full Moon) and the instant of greatest eclipse, expressed in Terrestrial Dynamical Time and Universal Time. The penumbral
and umbral magnitudes are defined as the fraction of the Moon's diameter immersed in the two shadows at greatest eclipse. The radii of the
penumbral and umbral shadows, P. Radius and U. Radius, are also listed. Gamma is the minimum distance in Earth radii of the Moon's centre
from Earth's shadow axis at greatest eclipse, and Axis is the same parameter expressed in degrees. The Saros series of the eclipse is listed,
followed by a pair of numbers. The first number identifies the sequence position of the eclipse in the Saros; the second is the total number of
eclipses in the series.

In the upper left and right corners are the geocentric coordinates of the Sun and the Moon, respectively, at the instant of greatest eclipse. They
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R.A. - Right Ascension


Dec. - Declination
S.D. - Apparent Semi-Diameter
H.P. - Horizontal Parallax

To the lower left are the semi, or half, durations of the penumbral, and partial (umbral) eclipses. Below them are the extrapolated value of ∆T
(the difference between Terrestrial Dynamical Time and Universal Time) and the Sun/Moon ephemerides used in the predictions. To the lower
right are the contact times of the Moon with Earth's penumbral and umbral shadows, defined as follows:

P1 - Instant of first exterior tangency of Moon with Penumbra. (Penumbral Eclipse Begins)
U1 - Instant of first exterior tangency of Moon with Umbra. (Partial Umbral Eclipse Begins)
U2 - Instant of first interior tangency of Moon with Umbra. (Total Umbral Eclipse Begins)
U3 - Instant of last interior tangency of Moon with Umbra. (Total Umbral Eclipse Ends)
U4 - Instant of last exterior tangency of Moon with Umbra (Partial Umbral Eclipse Ends)
P4 - Instant of last exterior tangency of Moon with Penumbra. (Penumbral Eclipse Ends)

The bottom figure is a cylindrical equidistant projection map of Earth that shows the regions of visibility for each stage of the eclipse. In
particular, the moonrise/moonset terminator is plotted for each contact and is labeled accordingly. An asterisk indicates the point where the
Moon is in the zenith at greatest eclipse. The region that is unshaded will observe the entire eclipse, while the darkly shaded area will witness
no eclipse. The remaining lightly shaded areas will experience moonrise or moonset while the eclipse is in progress. The shaded zones east of
the asterisk will witness moonset before the eclipse ends, and the shaded zones west will witness moonrise after the eclipse has begun.

Shadow Diameters and Lunar Eclipses

To compensate for Earth's atmosphere when calculating the circumstances for lunar eclipses, Chauvenet [1891] introduced an empirical
enlargement of 1/50 to the diameters of the umbral and penumbral shadows. This rule has been employed by many of the national institutes in
their official eclipse predictions (including the author's work at NASA). However, Danjon [1951] pointed out a flaw in this method because it
applies the same relative correction to the umbra and penumbra instead of using the same absolute correction. From eclipse observations,
Danjon proposed to enlarge Earth's diameter by 1/85 to compensate for the atmosphere. The umbral and penumbral shadow diameters are
then calculated based on this modified geometry. The French almanac "Connaissance des Temps" has used the Danjon rule in its eclipse
predictions since 1951. The resulting umbral and penumbral eclipse magnitudes are smaller by approximately 0.005 and 0.026, respectively,
as compared to predictions using the traditional 1/50 rule.

Beginning with Eclipses During 2007, we use the Danjon rule in calculating lunar eclipse circumstances and magnitudes.

Eclipse Altitudes and Azimuths

The altitude a and azimuth A of the Sun or Moon during an eclipse depend on the time and the observer's geographic coordinates. They are
calculated as follows:

h = 15 (GST + UT - α ) + λ
a = arcsin [sin δ sin φ + cos δ cos h cos φ]
A = arctan [-(cos δ sin h)/(sin δ cos φ - cos δ cos h sin φ)]

where

h = hour angle of Sun or Moon


a = altitude
A = azimuth
GST = Greenwich Sidereal Time at 0:00 UT
UT = Universal Time
α = right ascension of Sun or Moon
δ = declination of Sun or Moon
λ = observer's longitude (east +, west -)
φ = observer's latitude (north +, south -)

During the eclipses of 2009, the values for GST and the geocentric Right Ascension and Declination of the Sun or the Moon (at greatest
eclipse) are as follows:

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Eclipse Date GST α δ


Annular Solar 2009 Jan 26 8.383 20.592 -18.649
Penumbral Lunar 2009 Feb 09 9.321 9.528 13.527
Penumbral Lunar 2009 Jul 07 19.033 19.136 -23.861
Total Solar 2009 Jul 22 19.999 8.107 20.267
Penumbral Lunar 2009 Aug 06 20.979 21.046 -15.576
Partial Lunar 2009 Dec 31 6.690 6.756 24.020

Two web based tools that can also be used to calculate the local circumstances for all solar and lunar eclipses visible from any location. They
are the Javascript Solar Eclipse Explorer and the Javascript Lunar Eclipse Explorer. The URLs for these tools are:

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/JSEX/JSEX-index.html

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/JLEX/JLEX-index.html

Eclipses During 2010

In 2010, there are two solar and two lunar eclipses:

● 2010 Jan 15: Annular Solar Eclipse


● 2010 Jun 26: Partial Lunar Eclipse
● 2010 Jul 11: Total Solar Eclipse

● 2010 Dec 21: Total Lunar Eclipse

A full report on eclipses during 2010 will be published in Observer's Handbook 2010.

NASA Solar Eclipse Bulletins

Special bulletins containing detailed predictions and meteorological data for future solar eclipses of interest are prepared by Fred Espenak and
Jay Anderson and are published through NASA’s Publication series. The bulletins are provided as a public service to both the professional and
lay communities, including educators and the media. A list of currently available bulletins and an order form can be found at:

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEpubs/RPrequest.html

The most recent bulletin of the series covers the total solar eclipse of 2008 August 01 which is visible from northern Canada, Russia, Mongolia
and China. Single copies of the eclipse bulletins are available at no cost by sending a 9 x 12-in. self-addressed envelope stamped with postage
for 11 oz. (310 g). Please print the eclipse year on the envelope’s lower left corner. Use stamps only, since cash and cheques cannot be
accepted. Requests from outside the United States and Canada may include 10 international postal coupons. Mail requests to: Fred Espenak,
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 693, Greenbelt MD 20771, USA.

The NASA eclipse bulletins are also available over the Internet, including out-of-print bulletins. Using a Web browser, they can be read or
downloaded through the NASA Eclipse Web Page at:

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEpubs/bulletin.html

Eclipse Web Sites

The URL of the NASA Eclipse Web Site is:

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.html

The site features predictions and maps for all solar and lunar eclipses well into the 21st century, with special emphasis on upcoming eclipses.
Special pages are devoted to the total solar eclipses of 2008, 2009 and 2010 that feature detailed maps, tables, graphs, and meteorological
data. A world atlas of solar eclipses provides maps of all central eclipse paths from 2000 BCE to 3000 CE. The entire Five Millennium Canon of

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Solar Eclipses [Espenak and Meeus, 2006] can be downloaded in PDF format and all maps are also available online as individual GIF images.
Additional catalogues list every solar and lunar eclipse over a 5000-year period.

A special web site is available for the 2009 total solar eclipse. It contains detailed maps, tables and meteorological data' The URL is:

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEmono/TSE2009/TSE2009.html

Detailed information on solar and lunar eclipse photography and tips on eclipse observing and eye safety may be found at:

http://www.mreclipse.com/

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to National Space Club summer intern Wesley Ripley for converting the MS Word manuscript to html for this web page (July
2008).

All eclipse predictions were generated on a Macintosh G4 PowerPC computer using algorithms developed from the Explanatory Supplement
[1974] with additional algorithms from Meeus, Grosjean, and Vanderleen [1966]. The solar coordinates used in the eclipse predictions are
based on VSOP87 [P. Bretagnon and G. Francou, 1988]. The lunar coordinates are based on ELP-2000/82 [M. Chapront-Touzé and J.
Chapront, 1983]. For lunar eclipses, the diameter of the umbral and penumbral shadows were calculated using Danjon's rule of enlarging
Earth's radius by 1/85 to compensate for the opacity of the terrestrial atmosphere; corrections for the effects of oblateness have also been
included.

All calculations, diagrams, tables, and opinions presented in this paper are those of the author, and he assumes full responsibility for their
accuracy.

Footnotes

[1] The instant of greatest eclipse occurs when the distance between the Moon's shadow axis and Earth's geocentre reaches a minimum.

[2] Eclipse magnitude is defined as the fraction of the Sun's diameter occulted by the Moon.

[3] Eclipse obscuration is defined as the fraction of the Sun's area occulted by the Moon.

[4] The sub-solar point is the geographic location where the Sun appears directly overhead (zenith).

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Chapront-Touzé, M and Chapront, J., "The Lunar Ephemeris ELP 2000," Astron. and Astrophys., vol. 124, no. 1, pp 50-62 (1983).

Chauvenet, W., Manual of Spherical and Practical Astronomy, Vol.1, 1891 (Dover edition 1961).

Danjon, A., "Les éclipses de Lune par la pénombre en 1951," L'Astronomie, 65, 51-53 (Feb. 1951).

Espenak, F., Fifty Year Canon of Solar Eclipses: 1986-2035, Sky Publishing Corp., Cambridge, MA, 1988

Espenak, F., Fifty Year Canon of Lunar Eclipses: 1986-2035, Sky Publishing Corp., Cambridge, MA, 1989.

Espenak, F., and Anderson, J., Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22, NASA TP-2008-214169, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, 2008.

Espenak, F., and Meeus, J., Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses: -2000 to +3000 (2000 BCE to 3000 CE), NASA TP-2006-214141, Goddard Space Flight
Center, Greenbelt, MD, 2006.

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Meeus, J., Grosjean, C.C., & Vanderleen, W., Canon of Solar Eclipses, Pergamon Press, New York, 1966.

Meeus, J. & Mucke, H., Canon of Lunar Eclipses: -2002 to +2526, Astronomisches Buro, Wien, 1979.

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Presented at IAU Symposium 233 - Solar Activity and Its Magnetic Origin, Cairo, EGYPT (2006 Apr 04)

Following the recent total solar eclipse of 2006 Mar 29, a preliminary look at prospects for the next three total solar eclipses in 2008, 2009 and
2010 is presented. Maps of the path of totality cover the primary locations where each eclipse track crossses land (or islands). Mean
cloudiness maps have been derived from nearly two decades of polar and geostationary satellite imagery courtesy of NOAA and the Satellite
Active Archive. Climate statistics tables are derived from various in-situ weather stations in and arouund the path of each central eclipse.

Total Solar Eclipse of 2008 Aug 01

● Figure 1-01 - Orthographic (Global) Projection of the 2008 Total Solar Eclipse
● Figure 1-02 - Overview of the 2008 Eclipse Path
● Figure 1-03 - 2008 Eclipse Path Through Nunavut, Canada
● Figure 1-04 - 2008 Eclipse Path Through Greenland, the Arctic and Northern Russia
● Figure 1-05 - 2008 Eclipse Path Through Russia
● Figure 1-06 - 2008 Eclipse Path Through Mongolia and China
● Figure 1-07 - Mean Cloudiness in August Along the 2008 Eclipse Path (from satellite imaging)
● Figure 1-08 - Mean Cloudiness in August Along the Eclipse Path Through Asia (from satellite imaging)
● Figure 1-09 - Mean Cloudiness in August Along the Eclipse Path Through China and Mongolia (from satellite imaging)
● Figure 1-10 - Climate Statistics for July/August Along the 2008 Eclipse Path
● Figure 1-11 - Average August Cloudiness Along the 2008 Eclipse Path
● Figure 1-12 - Close-Up of 2008 Eclipse Path Through China and Mongolia (Google Earth)

Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 Jul 22

● Figure 2-01 - Orthographic (Global) Projection of the 2009 Total Solar Eclipse
● Figure 2-02 - 2009 Eclipse Path Through India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh
● Figure 2-03 - 2009 Eclipse Path Through China
● Figure 2-04 - 2009 Eclipse Path Through Southern Japan
● Figure 2-05 - 2009 Eclipse Path Through the Marshall and Gilbert Islands
● Figure 2-06 - Mean Cloudiness in July Along the 2009 Eclipse Path (from satellite imaging)
● Figure 2-07 - Climate Statistics for July Along the 2009 Eclipse Path

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● Figure 2-08 - Average July Cloudiness Along the 2009 Eclipse Path

Total Solar Eclipse of 2010 Jul 11

● Figure 3-01 - Orthographic (Global) Projection of the 2010 Total Solar Eclipse
● Figure 3-02 - 2010 Eclipse Path Through Cook Islands
● Figure 3-03 - 2010 Eclipse Path Through French Polynesia
● Figure 3-04 - 2010 Eclipse Path Through Easter Island
● Figure 3-05 - 2010 Eclipse Path Through South America
● Figure 3-06 - Mean Cloudiness in July Along the 2010 Eclipse Path (from satellite imaging)
● Figure 3-07 - Climate Statistics for July Along the 2010 Eclipse Path

References

Espenak, F., Fifty Year Canon of Solar Eclipses: 1986-2035, Sky Publishing Corp., Cambridge, MA, 1988.

Anderson, J., Eclipse Weather and Maps

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This map shows the path of the Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 Jul 22 . The northern and southern path limits are blue and the central line is red.
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Acknowledgments

Please visit the Acknowledgments Page for complete details and links.

Predictions for the Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 Jul 22 were generated using the VSOP87/ELP2000-82 solar and lunar ephemerides and a value
of ∆T = 66.5 seconds. seconds. The accuracy of the northern and southern edges of the eclipse path are limited to approximately 1-2
kilometers due to the lunar limb profile.

Eclipse calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy. Permission is freely granted to reproduce this
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FIGURE 1: ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION MAP OF THE ECLIPSE PATH

Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 Jul 22


Ecliptic Conjunction = 02:35:41.9 TD ( = 02:34:36.0 UT )
Greatest Eclipse = 02:36:24.4 TD ( = 02:35:18.5 UT )

Eclipse Magnitude = 1.0799 Gamma = 0.0698

Saros Series = 136 Member = 37 of 71


Sun at Greatest Eclipse Moon at Greatest Eclipse
(Geocentric Coordinates) N (Geocentric Coordinates)
R.A. = 08h06m24.1s R.A. = 08h06m29.6s
Dec. = +20°16'03.0" Dec. = +20°20'07.0"
S.D. = 00°15'44.5" S.D. = 00°16'42.7"
H.P. = 00°00'08.7" H.P. = 01°01'19.8"
01:30 UT

0 UT

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P4

External/Internal External/Internal
Contacts of Penumbra Contacts of Umbra
P1 = 23:58:16.1 UT U1 = 00:51:14.3 UT
P2 = 01:47:39.5 UT U2 = 00:54:28.4 UT
P3 = 03:23:00.4 UT S U3 = 04:16:10.5 UT
P4 = 05:12:22.6 UT U4 = 04:19:23.9 UT
Local Circumstances at Greatest Eclipse
Lat. = 24°13.2'N Sun Alt. = 85.9°
Constants & Ephemeris Long. = 144°07.0'E Sun Azm. = 197.6° Geocentric Libration
(Optical + Physical)
ΔT = 65.9 s Path Width = 258.4 km Duration = 06m38.8s
k1 = 0.2725076 l = 0.67°
k2 = 0.2722810 b = -0.09°
Δb = 0.0" Δl = 0.0" 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 c = 10.53°
Kilometers Brown Lun. No. = 1071
Eph. = DE200/LE200
NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin, Espenak & Anderson

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
FIGURE 2: PATH OF THE ECLIPSE THROUGH ASIA
Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22
Ulaanbaatar Harbin
0.40

Alma-Ata
Shenyang
Taskent Frunze

Beijing
Dusanbe
0.60 Seoul

Kabul CHINA Zibo


Pusan
01:50 UT
01:30 UT 06m12s
01:20 UT 05m36s
Lahore 0.80 Xi'an
05m12s Nanjing 63°
50°
01:10 UT 43°
01:00 UT 04m43s Shanghai
04m06s 34° Wuhan
Delhi 21° Chengdu 02:00 UT
NEPAL 01:40 UT
05m56s 06m24s
BHUTAN Chongqing 69°
Karachi INDIA Kanpur 57°

Shuicheng T'aipei
Ahmadabad
BURMA
Calcutta Guangzhou
Dacca
Hong Kong
Mumbai Nagpur Chittagong 0.80
BANGLA–
Pune Ha Noi
Maxim

DESH
Hyderabad
Eclipse Be

Yangon
um Ec

02:00 UT
Manila

01:30 UT
0.60
Bangalore
lipse A

Madras
gins At Su

Bangkok
01:00 UT
t Sunr

Phnum Pénh

0.40
Ho Chi Minh
0 500 1000 1500
ise

nrise

Kilometers
Colombo NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin, Espenak & Anderson
FIGURE 3: PATH OF THE ECLIPSE THROUGH INDIA AND BHUTAN
Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22
Lahore
70%
Faisalabad Jalandhar Chandigarh
Ludhaina 90%
Multan Dehra Dun
Saharanpur CHINA
PAKISTAN Meerut 01:00 UT
Moradabad NEPAL 04m06s
80% Delhi 00:59 UT 21°
Bareilly 04m01s
Bikaner Kathmandu 00:58 UT 20°
Aligarh 03m56s BHUTAN
00:57 UT 18°
Jaipur Lucknow
Agra Gorakhpur 03m51s
Kanpur 00:56 UT
16°
Jodhpur Ajmer 03m45s Rangpur
Gwalior 14°
00:55 UT
Hyderabad
90% Patna Bhagalpur
03m38s
Jhansi 12°
Kota Allahabad Varanasi BANG.
Gaya
00:54 UT
03m30s Rajshahi
9° Dhanbad
Ahmadabad Asansol
Dacca
Sagar
Jabalpur Ranchi Durgapur
Jamnagar
Ujjain
Bhopal
Jamshedpur Khulna
Rajkot Indore
Vadodara lips
e Calcutta
Bhavnagar otal Ec Raurkela
t h of T
Surat Pa Raipur 90%
Amravati
Nagpur Bhilai
Akola Cuttack 80%
Nashik Aurangabad
Mumbai INDIA 0 200 400 600
90%
Kilometers
Pune NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin, Espenak & Anderson

Equidistant Conic Projection cMin = 0 cScale = 0.70 cCon = 1.50 Scale = 40.00 mm/° = 1: 2783000
Central Lat,Lng = 25.0 80.5 lMin = 0 lScale = 0.70 P Factor = 0.21
NASA 2009
Semi W,H = 11.0 7.0 Lat 1,2 = 15.0 35.0 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
2007 Jul Jul
2007 04 03
- Wed 16:44:15
11:51:08
16:44:53
No World
High Data Data [WPD1]
Res World WorldMap v2.00, F. Espenak
FIGURE 4: PATH OF THE ECLIPSE THROUGH CHINA
Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22
Xingtai Linqing
Xining Baiyin Handan Zibo
0 80% 200
Kilometers
400 600
Anyang
Jinan Laiwu Qingdao
Lanzhou
NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin, Espenak & Anderson Linfen Puyang Xintai
Pingliang Jiaozuo Heze Rizhao
Jining-Shandong Xinxiang 90%
Tongchuan Yuncheng
Zhengzhou
Tianshui Weinan Luoyang Xuzhou
Xi'an
90% Pingdingshan Yancheng
CHINA Hanzhong
Nanyang 01:30 UT Bangbu 01:40 UT
Guangyuan 05m36s Huainan 05m56s
01:20 UT Guanghua Nanjing 57°
05m12s Xiangfan 50° Hefei
01:10 UT
Mianyang-Sichuan 43° Wuxi Shanghai
04m43s Deyang Chaoxian
34°
Jingmen Xiaogan Huzhou Jiaxing
Chengdu Yichang Wuhan Anqing
Suining Echeng Yuyao
Shiyan
Enshi Xianning Huangshi Hangzhou Ningbo
Neijiang Fuling
Leshan Zigong Chongqing
Jiujiang
Yueyang Jingdezhen Jinhua
Luzhou Yiyang Quxian
otal Eclip
se Yibin
Path of T Changsha Wenzhou
Zhaotong Zunyi
Shaoyang Pingxiang
Dukou Shuicheng Hengyang
90%
Kaili Lengshuitan Nanping
Guiyang Duyun
Fuzhou
Xiaguan Lingling Zixing T'aipei
Ganzhou
Baoshan Qujing
Chuxiong
Kunming Guilin Quanzhou
Shaoguan
Xiamen
Liuzhou Meixian
80%
Chao'an
Equidistant Conic Projection Scale = 40.00 mm/° = 1: 2783000
Central Lat,Lng = 30.5 111.0 NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson P Factor = 0.21
Semi W,H = 11.0 7.0 Lat 1,2 = 20.0 40.0
2007 Jul 04 - Wed 13:03:41
High Res World Data [WPD1] WorldMap v2.00, F. Espenak
FIGURE 5: PATH OF THE ECLIPSE SOUTH OF JAPAN
Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22
Tokyo
0 200 400 600 JAPAN
Kilometers
NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin, Espenak & Anderson Osaka

Yancheng 90%

Nanjing
Wuxi Shanghai
Huzhou Jiaxing
Yuyao
Hangzhou Yaku-
Ningbo Shima

CHINA 01:40 UT
05m56s
57° 01:50 UT
06m12s O-Shima
63°
02:00 UT
06m24s
69°
02:10 UT
06m33s
T'aipei 75° Kitaio Jima
02:20 UT
06m38s Iwo Jima
80°

02:30 UT
90% 06m39s
85°

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
GULF OF KHAMBHAT

Figure 6: India – Mumbai

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Figure 7: India – Bhopal

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Figure 8: India (Patna) – Nepal

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Figure 9: India – Bhutan – Bangladesh
Figure 10: India – Burma – China

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Figure 11: China – Chengdu

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Figure 12: China – Chongqing

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Figure 13: China – Wuhan

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Figure 14: China – Shanghai

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Figure 15: Japan – Ryukyu Islands

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Kitaio Jima

Iwo Jima

Figure 16: Japan – Iwo Jima

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Figure 17: Marshall Islands

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Figure 18: Kiribati

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Figure 19: Phoenix Islands

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
FIGURE 20 - LUNAR LIMB PROFILE FOR JULY 22 AT 01:30 UT

Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 Jul 22


Moon/Sun Diameter Ratio = 1.0756
Sun at Maximum Eclipse Moon at Maximum Eclipse
(Topocentric Coordinates) (Topocentric Coordinates)
R.A. = 08h06m13.6s N R.A. = 08h06m15.5s
Dec. = +20°16'33.2" Dec. = +20°16'24.6"
S.D. = 00°15'44.5" S.D. = 00°16'55.9"
H.P. = 00°00'08.7" 000° H.P. = 01°02'11.2"
3

Moon
No r
the
2

North
r
1

n L
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0
-1
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-3

Zen
d
Contact Time Thir act
Correction n t
Co
Scale
Second Contact
Time Correction Curve
E 090° 270° W
2 1 0 -1 -2 -2 -1 0 1 2
Seconds Third Contact Seconds
Time Correction Curve

ond Contact Time


Sec tact Correction
Co n
Scale
4
-3
-2
-1
0
Sou

1
ther

True Limb
2
n L

Mean Limb
3
imit

(Center of Figure)
180°
Mean Limb
(Center of Mass)

S
Geographic Position Eclipse Contacts
Name = Central Line 01:30 UT C1 = 00:17:04.0 UT
Lat. = 30°49'00.1"N C2 = 01:27:12.4 UT
Long. = 116°16'09.9"E C3 = 01:32:48.7 UT
Elev. = 0.0 m Local Circumstances at Maximum Eclipse
C4 = 02:50:28.6 UT
Sun Alt. = 50.2° Path Width = 245.5 km
Ephemeris & Constants Limb Corrected Contacts
Sun Azm. = 94.9° Duration = 05m36.3s
Eph. = DE200/LE200 PA(N.Limit) = 17.6° A.Vel. (M:S) = 0.424"/s C2* = 01:27:09.6 UT ( -2.8s)
ΔT = 65.9 s C3* = 01:32:44.4 UT ( -4.4s)
k1 = 0.2725076
k2 = 0.2722810 Topocentric Libration
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 (Optical + Physical)
Δb = 0.00" Δl = 0.00" Arc-Seconds Seconds
l = 1.22°
Calculated Center of Figure
NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin, Espenak & Anderson b = -0.01°
Δb´ = -0.25" Δl´ = 0.47" c = 10.50°

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Figure 21: Average July Cloud Amount Along the Central Line
of the Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22
NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin, Espenak & Anderson

Figure 21: Average July daytime cloud amount along the central line of the eclipse. The data are extracted from 20
years of satellite images, from 1981 to 2000. Geographical sites are plotted along the graph according to their longitude.

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Figure 22: Number of Typhoons from 1955 to 2007
NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin, Espenak & Anderson

Figure 22: The number of typhoons in July within a 5° x 5° latitude-longitude box from 1955 to 2007.

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
FIGURE 23: SPECTRAL RESPONSE OF SOME COMMONLY AVAILABLE SOLAR FILTERS

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500


8
7
SN 14 WELDER'S FILTER
6
5
4
3

8
7
6
5
4 SOLAR SKREEN
3

8
7
6
5

BAADER ASTROSOLAR FILM


( = log10 (1/Transmittance) )

4
3

8
THOUSAND OAKS T2 GLASS
Density

7
6
5
4
3
2

8
7 THOUSAND OAKS BLACK POLYMER
6
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8
7 EXPOSED & DEVELOPED FILM
6
5
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PLUS X NEGATIVE
2
1 COLOR NEGATIVE (UNSAFE FOR SOLAR VIEWING!)
0
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
VISIBLE Wavelength (nm) B. R. Chou and F. Espenak, 2004

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
FIGURE 24 - LENS FOCAL LENGTH VS. IMAGE SIZE FOR ECLIPSE PHOTOGRAPHY

Film: 200 mm Digital: 135 mm Film: 400 mm Digital: 270 mm Film: 500 mm Digital: 330 mm
0

(scale for 35 mm film)


10

15

mm
20

25

30

35

Film: 1000 mm Digital: 670 mm Film: 1500 mm Digital: 1000 mm Film: 2000 mm Digital: 1330 mm

F. Espenak - 2006

The image size of the eclipsed Sun and corona is shown for a range of focal lengths on both 35 mm film
cameras and digital SLR's which use a CCD 2/3 the size of 35 mm film. Thus, the same lens produces an
image 1.5 x larger on a digital SLR as compared to film.

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
FIGURE 25 - SKY DURING TOTALITY AS SEEN FROM CENTRAL LINE AT 01:30 UT

Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 Jul 22


N
2009 Jul 22 Central Line 01:30 UT
GMT = 01:30 Lat = 30°49'N
Local = 09:30 Long = 116°16'E
LST = 05:14 Zone = 8.0 hours

Capella
Saturn
Regulus Mercury Castor
E Pollux
W

Sun Venus Mars


Aldebaran
Procyon
Betelgeuse

Rigel

Sirius

Adhara

Canopus

Mag Limit = 2.50 S NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin (F. Espenak & J. Anderson)

The sky during totality as seen from the central line in China at 01:30 UT. The brightest planets visible during the total
eclipse will be Mercury (mv=–1.4) and Venus (mv=–3.9) located 9° east and 41° west of the Sun, respectively. Saturn
(mv=+1.1), and Mars (mv=+1.1) will be more difficult to spot. Bright stars, which might also be visible, include Procyon
(mv=+0.38), Sirius (mv=-1.44), Betelgeuse (mv=+0.5v), Rigel (mv=+0.12) and Capella (mv=+0.08).

The geocentric ephemeris below (using Bretagnon and Simon, 1986) gives the apparent positions of the naked eye planets
during the eclipse. Delta is the distance of the planet from Earth (A.U.'s), App. Mag. is the apparent visual magnitude of
the planet, and Solar Elong gives the elongation or angle between the Sun and planet.

Ephemeris: 2009 Jul 22 01:30 UT Equinox = Mean Date

App. Apparent Solar


Planet RA Declination Delta Mag. Diameter Phase Elong
arc-sec °
Sun 08h06m13s +20°16'35" 1.01603 -26.7 1889.0 - -
Moon 08h03m41s +20°32'23" 0.00239 - 2005.4 - -
Mercury 08h45m08s +19°54'46" 1.31901 -1.4 5.1 0.95 9.1E
Venus 05h11m09s +20°51'31" 1.06004 -3.9 15.7 0.70 40.9W
Mars 04h20m45s +21°03'01" 1.80846 1.1 5.2 0.91 52.5W
Jupiter 21h50m24s -14°09'22" 4.11192 -2.8 47.9 1.00 154.4W
Saturn 11h20m17s +06°27'08" 10.06221 1.1 16.5 1.00 49.0E

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Supplementary Figure
Supplementary Figure
Supplementary Figure
Supplementary Figure
TABLE 1

ELEMENTS OF THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22

Equatorial Conjunction: 02:34:07.29 TDT J.D. = 2455034.607029


(Sun & Moon in R.A.) (=02:33:01.42 UT)

Ecliptic Conjunction: 02:35:41.89 TDT J.D. = 2455034.608124


(Sun & Moon in Ec. Lo.) (=02:34:36.03 UT)

Instant of 02:36:24.37 TDT J.D. = 2455034.608615


Greatest Eclipse: (=02:35:18.50 UT)

Geocentric Coordinates of Sun & Moon at Greatest Eclipse (DE200/LE200):

Sun: R.A. = 08h06m24.115s Moon: R.A. = 08h06m29.643s


Dec. =+20°16'03.00" Dec. =+20°20'07.03"
Semi-Diameter = 15'44.50" Semi-Diameter = 16'42.73"
Eq.Hor.Par. = 08.66" Eq.Hor.Par. = 1°01'19.84"
R.A. = 9.958s/h R.A. = 155.021s/h
Dec. = -29.88"/h Dec. = -684.39"/h

Lunar Radius k1 = 0.2725076 (Penumbra) Shift in b = 0.00"


Constants: k2 = 0.2722810 (Umbra) Lunar Position: l = 0.00"

Geocentric Libration: l = 0.8° Brown Lun. No. = 1071


(Optical + Physical) b = 0.0° Saros Series = 136 (37/71)
c = 10.9° nDot = -26.00 "/cy**2

Eclipse Magnitude = 1.07990 Gamma = 0.06977 T = 65.9 s

Polynomial Besselian Elements for: 2009 Jul 22 03:00:00.0 TDT (=t0)


n x y d l1 l2 µ
0 0.2399887 -0.0032838 20.2642422 0.5304467 -0.0156322 223.388214
1 0.5563963 -0.1774582 -0.0078733 0.0000063 0.0000063 15.001003
2 -0.0000576 -0.0001344 -0.0000046 -0.0000128 -0.0000127 0.000002
3 -0.0000094 0.0000032 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.000000
Tan ƒ1 = 0.0046014 Tan ƒ2 = 0.0045784
At time t1 (decimal hours), each Besselian element is evaluated by:

a = a0 + a1*t + a 2*t2 + a 3*t3 (or a = [an*t n]; n = 0 to 3)

where: a = x, y, d, l1, l2, or µ


t = t1 - t0 (decimal hours) and t0 = 3.000 TDT

The Besselian elements were derived from a least-squares fit to elements


calculated at five uniformly spaced times over a six hour period centered at
t0. Thus the Besselian elements are valid over the period 0.00 t1 6.00
TDT.

Note that all times are expressed in Terrestrial Dynamical Time (TDT).

Saros Series 136: Member 37 of 71 eclipses in series.

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 2

SHADOW CONTACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES


TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
T = 65.9 s
=000°16'30.7"

Terrestrial
Dynamical Ephemeris True
Time Latitude Longitude† Longitude*
h m s
External/Internal
Contacts of Penumbra: P1 23:59:21.9 19°03.1'N 084°26.4'E 084°42.9'E
P2 01:48:45.4 24°36.7'N 054°40.9'E 054°57.4'E
P3 03:24:06.3 08°37.4'S 142°37.4'W 142°20.9'W
P4 05:13:28.5 14°13.7'S 172°07.6'W 171°51.0'W
Extreme
North/South Limits
of Penumbral Path: N1 01:20:20.5 49°49.6'N 045°34.6'E 045°51.1'E
S1 00:56:45.0 08°51.2'S 080°43.6'E 081°00.1'E
N2 03:52:42.2 17°50.9'N 139°44.4'W 139°27.9'W
S2 04:15:50.7 41°31.6'S 171°25.4'W 171°08.9'W

External/Internal
Contacts of Umbra: U1 00:52:20.2 20°18.2'N 070°40.3'E 070°56.8'E
U2 00:55:34.3 20°25.3'N 069°48.8'E 070°05.3'E
U3 04:17:16.4 12°51.1'S 157°32.2'W 157°15.7'W
U4 04:20:29.7 12°58.2'S 158°23.3'W 158°06.8'W
Extreme
North/South Limits
of Umbral Path: N1 00:54:19.7 21°11.6'N 069°47.7'E 070°04.2'E
S1 00:53:36.5 19°31.7'N 070°40.8'E 070°57.4'E
N2 04:18:31.0 12°04.6'S 157°32.8'W 157°16.3'W
S2 04:19:13.4 13°44.8'S 158°22.5'W 158°05.9'W

Extreme Limits
of Central Line: C1 00:53:57.2 20°21.7'N 070°14.6'E 070°31.1'E
C2 04:18:53.1 12°54.7'S 157°57.8'W 157°41.3'W

Instant of
Greatest Eclipse: G0 02:36:24.4 24°13.2'N 143°50.5'E 144°07.0'E

Circumstances at
Greatest Eclipse: Sunʼs Altitude = 85.9° Path Width = 258.4 km
Sunʼs Azimuth = 197.6° Central Duration = 06m38.8s
_____________________________________________________________________________

† Ephemeris Longitude is the terrestrial dynamical longitude assuming a


uniformly rotating Earth.
* True Longitude is calculated by correcting the Ephemeris Longitude for
the non-uniform rotation of Earth.
(T.L. = E.L. + 1.002738* T/240, where T(in seconds) = TDT - UT)
Note: Longitude is measured positive to the East.
Because T is not known in advance, the value used in the predictions is an
extrapolation based on pre-2008 measurements. The actual value is expected
to fall within ±0.3 seconds of the estimated T used here.

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 3

PATH OF THE UMBRAL SHADOW


TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Universal Northern Limit Southern Limit Central Line Sun Path Central
Time Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude Alt Width Durat.
° km
Limits 21°11.6'N 070°04.2'E 19°31.7'N 070°57.4'E 20°21.7'N 070°31.1'E 0 205 03m09.4s

00:55 24°56.4'N 080°27.7'E 23°44.0'N 083°07.1'E 24°22.4'N 081°53.2'E 12 217 03m38.4s

01:00 27°55.9'N 090°11.3'E 26°14.5'N 091°47.8'E 27°05.9'N 091°02.1'E 21 225 04m06.1s


01:05 29°30.1'N 096°28.0'E 27°37.4'N 097°40.7'E 28°34.2'N 097°06.2'E 28 230 04m26.3s
01:10 30°30.4'N 101°28.5'E 28°30.8'N 102°24.8'E 29°30.9'N 101°58.2'E 34 235 04m43.5s
01:15 31°10.3'N 105°45.6'E 29°05.7'N 106°28.4'E 30°08.2'N 106°08.4'E 38 238 04m58.7s
01:20 31°35.8'N 109°33.7'E 29°27.6'N 110°04.6'E 30°31.8'N 109°50.3'E 43 241 05m12.4s
01:25 31°50.1'N 113°00.4'E 29°39.2'N 113°20.4'E 30°44.7'N 113°11.4'E 46 243 05m24.9s
01:30 31°55.4'N 116°10.3'E 29°42.6'N 116°20.2'E 30°49.0'N 116°16.1'E 50 246 05m36.4s
01:35 31°53.1'N 119°06.7'E 29°39.1'N 119°07.1'E 30°46.0'N 119°07.6'E 54 248 05m46.8s
01:40 31°44.2'N 121°51.7'E 29°29.5'N 121°43.1'E 30°36.8'N 121°48.0'E 57 249 05m56.2s
01:45 31°29.5'N 124°26.9'E 29°14.6'N 124°09.9'E 30°22.0'N 124°18.9'E 60 251 06m04.6s
01:50 31°09.7'N 126°53.6'E 28°54.9'N 126°28.7'E 30°02.2'N 126°41.5'E 63 252 06m12.2s
01:55 30°45.2'N 129°12.9'E 28°31.0'N 128°40.5'E 29°38.0'N 128°56.9'E 66 254 06m18.8s

02:00 30°16.4'N 131°25.5'E 28°03.1'N 130°46.1'E 29°09.7'N 131°05.9'E 69 255 06m24.4s


02:05 29°43.7'N 133°32.1'E 27°31.5'N 132°46.3'E 28°37.6'N 133°09.2'E 72 256 06m29.2s
02:10 29°07.4'N 135°33.5'E 26°56.5'N 134°41.6'E 28°01.9'N 135°07.5'E 75 256 06m33.0s
02:15 28°27.5'N 137°30.1'E 26°18.3'N 136°32.6'E 27°22.9'N 137°01.2'E 78 257 06m35.9s
02:20 27°44.5'N 139°22.5'E 25°37.0'N 138°19.8'E 26°40.7'N 138°51.0'E 80 258 06m38.0s
02:25 26°58.3'N 141°11.2'E 24°52.7'N 140°03.7'E 25°55.5'N 140°37.2'E 83 258 06m39.1s
02:30 26°09.1'N 142°56.6'E 24°05.6'N 141°44.7'E 25°07.4'N 142°20.4'E 85 258 06m39.4s
02:35 25°17.1'N 144°39.1'E 23°15.7'N 143°23.2'E 24°16.4'N 144°00.9'E 86 258 06m38.9s
02:40 24°22.2'N 146°19.3'E 22°23.0'N 144°59.7'E 23°22.7'N 145°39.2'E 85 259 06m37.5s
02:45 23°24.6'N 147°57.5'E 21°27.7'N 146°34.5'E 22°26.2'N 147°15.7'E 83 259 06m35.4s
02:50 22°24.2'N 149°34.2'E 20°29.6'N 148°08.2'E 21°27.0'N 148°50.8'E 81 259 06m32.5s
02:55 21°21.1'N 151°09.8'E 19°28.9'N 149°41.1'E 20°25.1'N 150°25.1'E 78 258 06m28.8s

03:00 20°15.2'N 152°45.0'E 18°25.3'N 151°13.7'E 19°20.4'N 151°58.9'E 76 258 06m24.4s


03:05 19°06.4'N 154°20.0'E 17°18.8'N 152°46.4'E 18°12.8'N 153°32.8'E 73 258 06m19.3s
03:10 17°54.6'N 155°55.6'E 16°09.4'N 154°20.0'E 17°02.2'N 155°07.4'E 70 257 06m13.5s
03:15 16°39.7'N 157°32.4'E 14°56.9'N 155°54.9'E 15°48.5'N 156°43.2'E 67 257 06m07.0s
03:20 15°21.5'N 159°11.2'E 13°41.0'N 157°31.8'E 14°31.5'N 158°21.0'E 64 256 05m59.9s
03:25 13°59.7'N 160°52.7'E 12°21.6'N 159°11.7'E 13°10.9'N 160°01.7'E 61 255 05m52.1s
03:30 12°33.9'N 162°38.0'E 10°58.2'N 160°55.5'E 11°46.4'N 161°46.2'E 58 255 05m43.7s
03:35 11°03.8'N 164°28.4'E 09°30.5'N 162°44.4'E 10°17.4'N 163°35.9'E 54 253 05m34.6s
03:40 09°28.7'N 166°25.5'E 07°57.8'N 164°40.0'E 08°43.6'N 165°32.2'E 51 252 05m24.8s
03:45 07°47.7'N 168°31.5'E 06°19.4'N 166°44.3'E 07°03.9'N 167°37.3'E 47 250 05m14.2s
03:50 05°59.7'N 170°49.4'E 04°34.1'N 169°00.3'E 05°17.3'N 169°54.2'E 43 248 05m02.9s
03:55 04°02.9'N 173°23.6'E 02°40.3'N 171°32.2'E 03°22.0'N 172°27.2'E 39 245 04m50.5s

04:00 01°54.5'N 176°21.2'E 00°35.3'N 174°26.6'E 01°15.4'N 175°23.1'E 34 241 04m37.0s


04:05 00°30.6'S 179°55.0'E 01°45.5'S 177°55.2'E 01°07.5'S 178°54.1'E 29 237 04m21.7s
04:10 03°23.5'S 175°26.9'W 04°31.7'S 177°37.0'W 03°56.8'S 176°33.3'W 22 230 04m03.9s
04:15 07°22.2'S 168°06.3'W 08°13.3'S 170°51.5'W 07°46.2'S 169°32.1'W 13 220 03m40.1s

Limits 12°04.6'S 157°16.3'W 13°44.8'S 158°05.9'W 12°54.7'S 157°41.3'W 0 205 03m08.7s


TABLE 4

PHYSICAL EPHEMERIS OF THE UMBRAL SHADOW


TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Universal Central Line Diameter Eclipse Sun Sun Path Major Minor Umbra Central
Time Latitude Longitude Ratio Obscur. Alt Azm Width Axis Axis Veloc. Durat.
° ° km km km km/s

00:52.9 20°21.7'N 070°31.1'E 1.0610 1.1258 0.0 68.3 205.5 - 200.3 - 03m09.4s

00:55 24°22.4'N 081°53.2'E 1.0648 1.1339 11.7 72.9 216.6 1049.3 212.1 4.703 03m38.4s
01:00 27°05.9'N 091°02.1'E 1.0679 1.1405 21.5 77.5 225.1 606.9 221.5 2.427 04m06.1s
01:05 28°34.2'N 097°06.2'E 1.0699 1.1447 28.1 81.0 230.4 484.1 227.6 1.795 04m26.3s
01:10 29°30.9'N 101°58.2'E 1.0715 1.1480 33.5 84.1 234.5 421.2 232.3 1.472 04m43.5s
01:15 30°08.2'N 106°08.4'E 1.0727 1.1508 38.3 87.0 237.9 381.8 236.2 1.269 04m58.7s
01:20 30°31.8'N 109°50.3'E 1.0738 1.1531 42.5 89.7 240.8 354.5 239.4 1.128 05m12.4s
01:25 30°44.7'N 113°11.4'E 1.0748 1.1551 46.5 92.3 243.3 334.3 242.3 1.024 05m24.9s
01:30 30°49.0'N 116°16.1'E 1.0756 1.1569 50.2 94.9 245.6 318.8 244.7 0.945 05m36.4s
01:35 30°46.0'N 119°07.6'E 1.0763 1.1584 53.7 97.4 247.5 306.5 246.9 0.882 05m46.8s
01:40 30°36.8'N 121°48.0'E 1.0769 1.1598 57.1 100.0 249.3 296.6 248.8 0.831 05m56.2s
01:45 30°22.0'N 124°18.9'E 1.0775 1.1610 60.3 102.5 250.9 288.5 250.5 0.790 06m04.6s
01:50 30°02.2'N 126°41.5'E 1.0780 1.1620 63.4 105.1 252.3 281.8 251.9 0.756 06m12.2s
01:55 29°38.0'N 128°56.9'E 1.0784 1.1629 66.4 107.9 253.6 276.3 253.2 0.729 06m18.8s

02:00 29°09.7'N 131°05.9'E 1.0788 1.1637 69.4 110.9 254.6 271.8 254.3 0.706 06m24.4s
02:05 28°37.6'N 133°09.2'E 1.0791 1.1644 72.3 114.3 255.6 268.0 255.2 0.688 06m29.2s
02:10 28°01.9'N 135°07.5'E 1.0793 1.1650 75.1 118.3 256.3 265.0 256.0 0.673 06m33.0s
02:15 27°22.9'N 137°01.2'E 1.0795 1.1654 77.8 123.3 257.0 262.6 256.6 0.662 06m35.9s
02:20 26°40.7'N 138°51.0'E 1.0797 1.1658 80.4 130.4 257.5 260.8 257.1 0.654 06m38.0s
02:25 25°55.5'N 140°37.2'E 1.0798 1.1660 82.9 141.4 257.9 259.5 257.4 0.649 06m39.1s
02:30 25°07.4'N 142°20.4'E 1.0799 1.1661 84.9 161.0 258.2 258.8 257.6 0.646 06m39.4s
02:35 24°16.4'N 144°00.9'E 1.0799 1.1662 85.9 195.1 258.4 258.5 257.7 0.646 06m38.9s
02:40 23°22.7'N 145°39.2'E 1.0799 1.1661 85.1 231.1 258.5 258.7 257.6 0.648 06m37.5s
02:45 22°26.2'N 147°15.7'E 1.0798 1.1660 83.2 252.6 258.6 259.3 257.4 0.653 06m35.4s
02:50 21°27.0'N 148°50.8'E 1.0797 1.1657 80.8 264.3 258.5 260.5 257.1 0.660 06m32.5s
02:55 20°25.1'N 150°25.1'E 1.0795 1.1654 78.2 271.4 258.4 262.2 256.6 0.670 06m28.8s

03:00 19°20.4'N 151°58.9'E 1.0793 1.1649 75.5 276.3 258.1 264.4 255.9 0.682 06m24.4s
03:05 18°12.8'N 153°32.8'E 1.0790 1.1643 72.7 279.8 257.8 267.3 255.1 0.697 06m19.3s
03:10 17°02.2'N 155°07.4'E 1.0787 1.1637 69.8 282.5 257.4 270.9 254.2 0.716 06m13.5s
03:15 15°48.5'N 156°43.2'E 1.0784 1.1629 66.9 284.7 256.9 275.3 253.1 0.739 06m07.0s
03:20 14°31.5'N 158°21.0'E 1.0779 1.1619 63.9 286.5 256.3 280.6 251.8 0.766 05m59.9s
03:25 13°10.9'N 160°01.7'E 1.0774 1.1609 60.8 288.0 255.5 287.0 250.3 0.799 05m52.1s
03:30 11°46.4'N 161°46.2'E 1.0769 1.1597 57.5 289.4 254.5 294.8 248.7 0.838 05m43.7s
03:35 10°17.4'N 163°35.9'E 1.0763 1.1583 54.2 290.5 253.3 304.4 246.8 0.886 05m34.6s
03:40 08°43.6'N 165°32.2'E 1.0755 1.1568 50.7 291.4 251.8 316.2 244.6 0.946 05m24.8s
03:45 07°03.9'N 167°37.3'E 1.0747 1.1550 47.0 292.3 250.0 331.1 242.2 1.021 05m14.2s
03:50 05°17.3'N 169°54.2'E 1.0738 1.1530 43.1 292.9 247.8 350.4 239.4 1.118 05m02.9s
03:55 03°22.0'N 172°27.2'E 1.0727 1.1507 38.9 293.5 244.9 376.4 236.1 1.249 04m50.5s

04:00 01°15.4'N 175°23.1'E 1.0715 1.1480 34.2 293.8 241.3 413.5 232.3 1.437 04m37.0s
04:05 01°07.5'S 178°54.1'E 1.0700 1.1448 28.9 294.0 236.7 471.7 227.7 1.734 04m21.7s
04:10 03°56.8'S 176°33.3'W 1.0680 1.1407 22.4 293.8 230.4 581.1 221.8 2.294 04m03.9s
04:15 07°46.2'S 169°32.1'W 1.0652 1.1346 13.4 293.0 220.4 920.7 213.1 4.043 03m40.1s

04:17.8 12°54.7'S 157°41.3'W 1.0608 1.1253 0.0 290.8 204.7 - 199.6 - 03m08.7s
TABLE 5

LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES ON THE CENTRAL LINE


TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Central Line
Maximum Eclipse First Contact Second Contact Third Contact Fourth Contact .
U.T. Durat. Alt U.T. P V Alt U.T. P V U.T. P V U.T. P V Alt
00:55 03m38.4s 12 23:59:47 279 343 0 00:53:11 100 168 00:56:50 280 348 01:56:17 101 173 25

01:00 04m06.1s 21 00:00:49 280 345 9 00:57:57 101 169 01:02:03 281 349 02:06:15 102 173 36
01:05 04m26.3s 28 00:02:52 281 346 15 01:02:47 102 170 01:07:14 282 350 02:14:46 104 173 43
01:10 04m43.5s 34 00:05:19 282 347 20 01:07:39 103 171 01:12:22 283 351 02:22:38 105 173 49
01:15 04m58.7s 38 00:08:01 283 348 24 01:12:31 104 172 01:17:30 285 352 02:30:04 107 173 54
01:20 05m12.4s 43 00:10:54 284 349 28 01:17:24 105 172 01:22:37 286 352 02:37:09 108 172 59
01:25 05m24.9s 46 00:13:55 285 350 31 01:22:18 106 173 01:27:43 287 353 02:43:57 109 171 63
01:30 05m36.4s 50 00:17:04 285 352 35 01:27:12 108 174 01:32:49 288 354 02:50:29 110 169 67
01:35 05m46.8s 54 00:20:19 286 353 38 01:32:07 109 174 01:37:54 289 354 02:56:46 111 166 70
01:40 05m56.2s 57 00:23:40 287 354 41 01:37:02 110 175 01:42:59 290 354 03:02:50 112 161 74
01:45 06m04.6s 60 00:27:08 288 355 44 01:41:58 111 175 01:48:03 291 355 03:08:41 113 154 76
01:50 06m12.2s 63 00:30:41 289 357 46 01:46:54 112 175 01:53:06 292 355 03:14:21 114 144 79
01:55 06m18.8s 66 00:34:21 290 358 49 01:51:51 113 175 01:58:10 293 354 03:19:50 115 130 80

02:00 06m24.4s 69 00:38:07 291 359 52 01:56:48 113 175 02:03:12 294 354 03:25:09 116 112 81
02:05 06m29.2s 72 00:41:59 292 1 55 02:01:46 114 174 02:08:15 295 353 03:30:19 117 93 81
02:10 06m33.0s 75 00:45:58 293 2 57 02:06:44 115 173 02:13:17 296 351 03:35:20 118 78 80
02:15 06m35.9s 78 00:50:04 293 4 60 02:11:42 116 171 02:18:18 296 347 03:40:13 119 67 78
02:20 06m38.0s 80 00:54:17 294 6 63 02:16:41 117 167 02:23:19 297 341 03:44:59 119 59 76
02:25 06m39.1s 83 00:58:38 295 7 65 02:21:40 118 160 02:28:19 298 330 03:49:38 120 53 74
02:30 06m39.4s 85 01:03:06 296 9 68 02:26:40 119 145 02:33:20 299 309 03:54:10 120 49 72
02:35 06m38.9s 86 01:07:42 297 12 70 02:31:40 119 115 02:38:19 299 274 03:58:37 121 46 69
02:40 06m37.5s 85 01:12:26 298 14 73 02:36:41 120 75 02:43:18 300 244 04:02:59 121 43 67
02:45 06m35.4s 83 01:17:19 298 18 76 02:41:42 121 51 02:48:17 301 228 04:07:15 122 41 64
02:50 06m32.5s 81 01:22:20 299 22 79 02:46:43 121 40 02:53:16 301 219 04:11:27 122 40 62
02:55 06m28.8s 78 01:27:30 300 28 81 02:51:45 122 34 02:58:14 302 214 04:15:34 122 38 59

03:00 06m24.4s 76 01:32:48 301 39 84 02:56:47 122 30 03:03:12 302 211 04:19:37 123 37 57
03:05 06m19.3s 73 01:38:16 301 64 86 03:01:50 123 28 03:08:09 303 209 04:23:37 123 36 54
03:10 06m13.5s 70 01:43:52 302 113 87 03:06:53 123 26 03:13:06 303 207 04:27:32 123 35 52
03:15 06m07.0s 67 01:49:38 302 150 85 03:11:56 123 25 03:18:03 303 206 04:31:24 123 34 49
03:20 05m59.9s 64 01:55:32 303 166 82 03:16:59 123 24 03:22:59 303 205 04:35:13 123 33 46
03:25 05m52.1s 61 02:01:36 303 174 79 03:22:03 123 24 03:27:55 303 204 04:38:57 123 32 44
03:30 05m43.7s 58 02:07:48 303 179 76 03:27:08 124 23 03:32:51 304 204 04:42:38 123 31 41
03:35 05m34.6s 54 02:14:10 304 182 72 03:32:12 124 22 03:37:47 303 203 04:46:16 123 30 38
03:40 05m24.8s 51 02:20:41 304 184 68 03:37:17 123 22 03:42:42 303 202 04:49:49 123 29 34
03:45 05m14.2s 47 02:27:23 304 186 64 03:42:22 123 21 03:47:36 303 202 04:53:17 122 28 31
03:50 05m02.9s 43 02:34:15 304 187 60 03:47:28 123 20 03:52:31 303 201 04:56:40 122 27 28
03:55 04m50.5s 39 02:41:19 303 188 55 03:52:34 123 20 03:57:25 302 200 04:59:56 121 26 24

04:00 04m37.0s 34 02:48:38 303 189 50 03:57:41 122 19 04:02:18 302 199 05:03:04 121 25 20
04:05 04m21.7s 29 02:56:16 302 190 44 04:02:49 121 18 04:07:10 301 198 05:06:00 120 23 15
04:10 04m03.9s 22 03:04:24 302 190 37 04:07:58 120 17 04:12:01 300 197 05:08:35 119 21 9
04:15 03m40.1s 13 03:13:36 300 190 27 04:13:10 119 15 04:16:50 299 195 05:10:24 118 19 1
TABLE 6

TOPOCENTRIC DATA AND PATH CORRECTIONS DUE TO LUNAR LIMB PROFILE


TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
T = 65.9 s
North South
Moon Moon Moon Topo North Limit Limit Central
Universal Topo Topo Rel. Lib. Sun Sun Path Limit —————————— —————————— Durat.
Time H.P. S.D. Ang.V Long Alt. Az. Az. P.A. Int. Ext. Int. Ext. Corr.
" " "/s ° ° ° ° ° ' ' ' ' s
00:55 3693.6 1005.7 0.561 1.51 11.7 72.9 70.3 9.9 -0.1 0.7 0.5 -2.0 -0.9
01:00 3704.4 1008.7 0.521 1.47 21.5 77.5 73.3 11.2 0.0 0.6 0.4 -1.8 -1.3
01:05 3711.3 1010.6 0.496 1.43 28.1 81.0 76.1 12.3 0.1 0.7 0.3 -2.2 -1.4
01:10 3716.8 1012.0 0.476 1.39 33.5 84.1 78.9 13.4 0.2 0.7 0.2 -2.4 -1.4
01:15 3721.2 1013.2 0.460 1.35 38.3 87.0 81.6 14.5 0.4 0.8 0.0 -2.2 -1.4
01:20 3725.0 1014.2 0.446 1.30 42.5 89.7 84.4 15.5 0.4 0.9 -0.2 -1.7 -1.5
01:25 3728.3 1015.1 0.435 1.26 46.5 92.3 87.1 16.5 0.4 1.1 -0.4 -2.0 -1.7
01:30 3731.2 1015.9 0.424 1.22 50.2 94.9 89.8 17.6 0.5 1.2 -0.6 -2.2 -1.5
01:35 3733.7 1016.6 0.416 1.18 53.7 97.4 92.5 18.6 0.4 1.2 -0.7 -2.1 -1.6
01:40 3736.0 1017.2 0.408 1.13 57.1 100.0 95.2 19.6 0.4 0.9 -0.7 -2.5 -1.6
01:45 3737.9 1017.7 0.401 1.09 60.3 102.5 97.8 20.7 0.3 0.8 -0.6 -3.0 -2.2
01:50 3739.7 1018.2 0.396 1.05 63.4 105.1 100.4 21.7 0.3 0.7 -0.5 -3.1 -2.3
01:55 3741.2 1018.6 0.391 1.01 66.4 107.9 102.9 22.6 0.3 0.7 -0.4 -3.1 -2.6
02:00 3742.5 1018.9 0.387 0.96 69.4 110.9 105.4 23.6 0.3 0.8 -0.3 -2.9 -2.8
02:05 3743.6 1019.2 0.384 0.92 72.3 114.3 107.8 24.5 0.2 0.7 -0.3 -2.9 -2.8
02:10 3744.5 1019.5 0.381 0.88 75.1 118.3 110.1 25.4 0.2 0.6 -0.3 -2.6 -2.8
02:15 3745.2 1019.7 0.380 0.84 77.8 123.3 112.3 26.3 0.2 0.7 -0.3 -2.1 -2.7
02:20 3745.8 1019.8 0.378 0.79 80.4 130.4 114.4 27.2 0.3 1.0 -0.3 -1.4 -2.6
02:25 3746.2 1019.9 0.378 0.75 82.9 141.4 116.4 28.0 0.3 1.0 -0.3 -1.5 -2.5
02:30 3746.4 1020.0 0.378 0.71 84.9 161.0 118.3 28.7 0.3 0.9 -0.4 -1.6 -2.3
02:35 3746.5 1020.0 0.378 0.66 85.9 195.1 120.0 29.4 0.3 0.7 -0.2 -1.7 -2.3
02:40 3746.4 1020.0 0.380 0.62 85.1 231.1 121.7 30.1 0.3 0.7 -0.1 -1.7 -2.0
02:45 3746.2 1019.9 0.381 0.58 83.2 252.6 123.2 30.7 0.3 1.0 -0.0 -1.7 -1.6
02:50 3745.8 1019.8 0.384 0.54 80.8 264.3 124.5 31.2 0.3 1.1 0.1 -1.7 -1.3
02:55 3745.2 1019.7 0.386 0.49 78.2 271.4 125.7 31.8 0.3 1.1 0.1 -1.7 -1.2
03:00 3744.4 1019.5 0.390 0.45 75.5 276.3 126.8 32.2 0.4 1.1 0.2 -1.8 -0.8
03:05 3743.5 1019.2 0.394 0.41 72.7 279.8 127.7 32.6 0.4 1.0 0.2 -1.9 -0.6
03:10 3742.4 1018.9 0.398 0.37 69.8 282.5 128.4 32.9 0.4 1.0 0.2 -1.9 -0.3
03:15 3741.1 1018.6 0.403 0.32 66.9 284.7 129.0 33.2 0.5 1.0 0.3 -1.9 -0.1
03:20 3739.6 1018.2 0.409 0.28 63.9 286.5 129.4 33.4 0.5 1.0 0.2 -1.9 -0.2
03:25 3737.8 1017.7 0.415 0.24 60.8 288.0 129.6 33.5 0.5 1.0 0.3 -1.8 -0.2
03:30 3735.9 1017.2 0.423 0.20 57.5 289.4 129.6 33.5 0.5 1.0 0.3 -1.8 -0.2
03:35 3733.6 1016.6 0.431 0.15 54.2 290.5 129.5 33.5 0.5 1.0 0.3 -1.8 -0.2
03:40 3731.1 1015.9 0.439 0.11 50.7 291.4 129.1 33.4 0.5 1.0 0.2 -1.9 -0.3
03:45 3728.2 1015.1 0.449 0.07 47.0 292.3 128.5 33.2 0.5 1.0 0.2 -1.9 -0.5
03:50 3725.0 1014.2 0.460 0.03 43.1 292.9 127.6 32.9 0.5 1.0 0.2 -1.9 -0.6
03:55 3721.2 1013.2 0.473 -0.02 38.9 293.5 126.5 32.5 0.5 1.0 0.2 -1.9 -0.9
04:00 3716.8 1012.0 0.487 -0.06 34.2 293.8 125.0 32.0 0.4 1.2 0.1 -1.8 -1.2
04:05 3711.5 1010.6 0.505 -0.10 28.9 294.0 123.1 31.3 0.4 1.2 0.0 -1.7 -1.6
04:10 3704.7 1008.8 0.527 -0.14 22.4 293.8 120.6 30.3 0.4 0.9 -0.1 -1.9 -1.9
04:15 3694.7 1006.1 0.559 -0.19 13.4 293.0 116.8 28.8 0.4 0.9 -0.3 -1.7 -2.2

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 7
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
072°00.0'E 21°55.30'N 19°54.78'N 20°54.80'N 00:52:53 1.5 68.8 206.9 03m12.7s
073°00.0'E 22°17.65'N 20°16.67'N 21°16.92'N 00:52:57 2.5 69.2 207.9 03m15.1s
074°00.0'E 22°39.77'N 20°38.34'N 21°38.81'N 00:53:03 3.5 69.6 208.9 03m17.6s
075°00.0'E 23°01.65'N 20°59.78'N 22°00.48'N 00:53:11 4.6 70.0 209.9 03m20.1s
076°00.0'E 23°23.29'N 21°20.99'N 22°21.90'N 00:53:21 5.6 70.3 210.9 03m22.6s
077°00.0'E 23°44.66'N 21°41.95'N 22°43.07'N 00:53:33 6.6 70.7 211.8 03m25.2s
078°00.0'E 24°05.76'N 22°02.65'N 23°03.97'N 00:53:46 7.7 71.2 212.8 03m27.8s
079°00.0'E 24°26.57'N 22°23.07'N 23°24.59'N 00:54:02 8.7 71.6 213.8 03m30.5s
080°00.0'E 24°47.08'N 22°43.20'N 23°44.91'N 00:54:20 9.7 72.0 214.8 03m33.2s
081°00.0'E 25°07.27'N 23°03.04'N 24°04.93'N 00:54:40 10.8 72.5 215.7 03m36.0s
082°00.0'E 25°27.14'N 23°22.56'N 24°24.63'N 00:55:03 11.8 72.9 216.7 03m38.8s
083°00.0'E 25°46.67'N 23°41.75'N 24°44.00'N 00:55:27 12.9 73.4 217.7 03m41.6s
084°00.0'E 26°05.85'N 24°00.61'N 25°03.02'N 00:55:53 13.9 73.8 218.6 03m44.5s
085°00.0'E 26°24.66'N 24°19.11'N 25°21.68'N 00:56:22 15.0 74.3 219.6 03m47.5s
086°00.0'E 26°43.10'N 24°37.25'N 25°39.97'N 00:56:53 16.1 74.8 220.5 03m50.4s
087°00.0'E 27°01.14'N 24°55.01'N 25°57.88'N 00:57:25 17.1 75.3 221.4 03m53.5s
088°00.0'E 27°18.78'N 25°12.37'N 26°15.39'N 00:58:00 18.2 75.8 222.3 03m56.5s
089°00.0'E 27°36.00'N 25°29.33'N 26°32.48'N 00:58:38 19.3 76.4 223.3 03m59.6s
090°00.0'E 27°52.79'N 25°45.87'N 26°49.15'N 00:59:17 20.3 76.9 224.2 04m02.8s
091°00.0'E 28°09.13'N 26°01.98'N 27°05.38'N 00:59:59 21.4 77.4 225.1 04m06.0s
092°00.0'E 28°25.02'N 26°17.64'N 27°21.16'N 01:00:42 22.5 78.0 226.0 04m09.2s
093°00.0'E 28°40.44'N 26°32.84'N 27°36.48'N 01:01:28 23.6 78.6 226.9 04m12.5s
094°00.0'E 28°55.38'N 26°47.57'N 27°51.31'N 01:02:16 24.7 79.1 227.7 04m15.8s
095°00.0'E 29°09.82'N 27°01.81'N 28°05.66'N 01:03:07 25.8 79.7 228.6 04m19.2s
096°00.0'E 29°23.75'N 27°15.54'N 28°19.50'N 01:03:59 26.9 80.3 229.5 04m22.5s
097°00.0'E 29°37.16'N 27°28.76'N 28°32.82'N 01:04:54 28.0 80.9 230.3 04m26.0s
098°00.0'E 29°50.03'N 27°41.45'N 28°45.61'N 01:05:51 29.1 81.5 231.2 04m29.4s
099°00.0'E 30°02.36'N 27°53.60'N 28°57.85'N 01:06:51 30.2 82.2 232.0 04m32.9s
100°00.0'E 30°14.13'N 28°05.19'N 29°09.53'N 01:07:52 31.3 82.8 232.9 04m36.5s
101°00.0'E 30°25.32'N 28°16.20'N 29°20.64'N 01:08:56 32.4 83.5 233.7 04m40.0s
102°00.0'E 30°35.93'N 28°26.63'N 29°31.17'N 01:10:02 33.5 84.1 234.5 04m43.6s
103°00.0'E 30°45.94'N 28°36.46'N 29°41.09'N 01:11:10 34.7 84.8 235.4 04m47.2s
104°00.0'E 30°55.33'N 28°45.67'N 29°50.40'N 01:12:21 35.8 85.5 236.2 04m50.8s
105°00.0'E 31°04.10'N 28°54.26'N 29°59.08'N 01:13:34 36.9 86.2 237.0 04m54.5s
106°00.0'E 31°12.23'N 29°02.20'N 30°07.13'N 01:14:49 38.1 86.9 237.8 04m58.2s
107°00.0'E 31°19.71'N 29°09.47'N 30°14.51'N 01:16:07 39.2 87.6 238.6 05m01.9s
108°00.0'E 31°26.52'N 29°16.08'N 30°21.22'N 01:17:27 40.4 88.3 239.4 05m05.6s
109°00.0'E 31°32.66'N 29°21.99'N 30°27.25'N 01:18:49 41.6 89.1 240.1 05m09.3s
110°00.0'E 31°38.09'N 29°27.19'N 30°32.58'N 01:20:14 42.7 89.8 240.9 05m13.0s
111°00.0'E 31°42.82'N 29°31.67'N 30°37.19'N 01:21:41 43.9 90.6 241.7 05m16.8s
112°00.0'E 31°46.83'N 29°35.41'N 30°41.06'N 01:23:10 45.1 91.4 242.4 05m20.5s
113°00.0'E 31°50.10'N 29°38.39'N 30°44.19'N 01:24:42 46.3 92.2 243.2 05m24.2s
114°00.0'E 31°52.61'N 29°40.59'N 30°46.56'N 01:26:17 47.5 93.0 243.9 05m28.0s
115°00.0'E 31°54.35'N 29°42.01'N 30°48.14'N 01:27:53 48.7 93.8 244.6 05m31.7s
116°00.0'E 31°55.31'N 29°42.61'N 30°48.93'N 01:29:33 49.9 94.7 245.4 05m35.4s
117°00.0'E 31°55.47'N 29°42.38'N 30°48.90'N 01:31:15 51.1 95.5 246.1 05m39.0s
118°00.0'E 31°54.80'N 29°41.30'N 30°48.03'N 01:32:59 52.3 96.4 246.8 05m42.7s
119°00.0'E 31°53.30'N 29°39.35'N 30°46.31'N 01:34:46 53.5 97.3 247.5 05m46.3s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 7 – CONTINUED
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
120°00.0'E 31°50.94'N 29°36.50'N 30°43.71'N 01:36:36 54.8 98.2 248.1 05m49.9s
121°00.0'E 31°47.70'N 29°32.75'N 30°40.22'N 01:38:28 56.0 99.2 248.8 05m53.4s
122°00.0'E 31°43.57'N 29°28.06'N 30°35.82'N 01:40:23 57.3 100.1 249.5 05m56.9s
123°00.0'E 31°38.52'N 29°22.41'N 30°30.47'N 01:42:21 58.6 101.1 250.1 06m00.3s
124°00.0'E 31°32.53'N 29°15.77'N 30°24.17'N 01:44:21 59.9 102.2 250.7 06m03.6s
125°00.0'E 31°25.58'N 29°08.13'N 30°16.88'N 01:46:25 61.2 103.2 251.3 06m06.9s
126°00.0'E 31°17.65'N 28°59.46'N 30°08.59'N 01:48:31 62.5 104.3 251.9 06m10.0s
127°00.0'E 31°08.71'N 28°49.73'N 29°59.26'N 01:50:40 63.8 105.5 252.5 06m13.1s
128°00.0'E 30°58.74'N 28°38.91'N 29°48.88'N 01:52:52 65.2 106.7 253.1 06m16.1s
129°00.0'E 30°47.72'N 28°26.99'N 29°37.41'N 01:55:07 66.5 108.0 253.6 06m18.9s
130°00.0'E 30°35.61'N 28°13.92'N 29°24.83'N 01:57:25 67.9 109.3 254.1 06m21.6s
131°00.0'E 30°22.39'N 27°59.68'N 29°11.11'N 01:59:46 69.3 110.8 254.6 06m24.2s
132°00.0'E 30°08.04'N 27°44.25'N 28°56.23'N 02:02:10 70.7 112.3 255.1 06m26.6s
133°00.0'E 29°52.53'N 27°27.59'N 28°40.15'N 02:04:37 72.1 114.0 255.5 06m28.8s
134°00.0'E 29°35.82'N 27°09.67'N 28°22.85'N 02:07:07 73.5 115.9 255.9 06m30.9s
135°00.0'E 29°17.90'N 26°50.48'N 28°04.30'N 02:09:41 74.9 118.0 256.3 06m32.8s
136°00.0'E 28°58.73'N 26°29.97'N 27°44.47'N 02:12:17 76.3 120.4 256.7 06m34.5s
137°00.0'E 28°38.28'N 26°08.13'N 27°23.33'N 02:14:57 77.8 123.3 257.0 06m35.9s
138°00.0'E 28°16.53'N 25°44.92'N 27°00.86'N 02:17:39 79.2 126.7 257.3 06m37.1s
139°00.0'E 27°53.46'N 25°20.33'N 26°37.03'N 02:20:25 80.6 131.1 257.6 06m38.1s
140°00.0'E 27°29.03'N 24°54.34'N 26°11.83'N 02:23:14 82.0 136.8 257.8 06m38.8s
141°00.0'E 27°03.24'N 24°26.92'N 25°45.23'N 02:26:06 83.3 144.7 258.0 06m39.3s
142°00.0'E 26°36.05'N 23°58.07'N 25°17.21'N 02:29:00 84.5 156.1 258.2 06m39.4s
143°00.0'E 26°07.45'N 23°27.78'N 24°47.77'N 02:31:57 85.4 172.6 258.3 06m39.3s
144°00.0'E 25°37.43'N 22°56.04'N 24°16.89'N 02:34:57 85.9 194.8 258.4 06m38.9s
145°00.0'E 25°05.98'N 22°22.86'N 23°44.57'N 02:38:00 85.6 218.1 258.5 06m38.2s
146°00.0'E 24°33.11'N 21°48.26'N 23°10.82'N 02:41:04 84.8 236.9 258.6 06m37.1s
147°00.0'E 23°58.81'N 21°12.24'N 22°35.65'N 02:44:11 83.6 250.0 258.6 06m35.8s
148°00.0'E 23°23.10'N 20°34.85'N 21°59.09'N 02:47:19 82.1 258.9 258.5 06m34.1s
149°00.0'E 22°46.00'N 19°56.11'N 21°21.15'N 02:50:29 80.6 265.2 258.5 06m32.1s
150°00.0'E 22°07.54'N 19°16.09'N 20°41.89'N 02:53:40 78.9 269.8 258.4 06m29.8s
151°00.0'E 21°27.76'N 18°34.83'N 20°01.35'N 02:56:52 77.2 273.4 258.3 06m27.2s
152°00.0'E 20°46.72'N 17°52.41'N 19°19.59'N 03:00:04 75.5 276.3 258.1 06m24.3s
153°00.0'E 20°04.47'N 17°08.92'N 18°36.69'N 03:03:15 73.7 278.7 257.9 06m21.1s
154°00.0'E 19°21.09'N 16°24.44'N 17°52.72'N 03:06:27 71.9 280.6 257.7 06m17.7s
155°00.0'E 18°36.66'N 15°39.07'N 17°07.78'N 03:09:37 70.1 282.3 257.5 06m14.0s
156°00.0'E 17°51.27'N 14°52.93'N 16°21.97'N 03:12:45 68.2 283.8 257.2 06m10.0s
157°00.0'E 17°05.02'N 14°06.12'N 15°35.39'N 03:15:52 66.4 285.0 256.8 06m05.8s
158°00.0'E 16°18.02'N 13°18.75'N 14°48.17'N 03:18:56 64.5 286.2 256.4 06m01.5s
159°00.0'E 15°30.39'N 12°30.97'N 14°00.42'N 03:21:57 62.7 287.1 256.0 05m56.9s
160°00.0'E 14°42.25'N 11°42.87'N 13°12.25'N 03:24:55 60.8 288.0 255.5 05m52.3s
161°00.0'E 13°53.72'N 10°54.59'N 12°23.80'N 03:27:49 59.0 288.8 255.0 05m47.5s
162°00.0'E 13°04.91'N 10°06.24'N 11°35.18'N 03:30:39 57.1 289.5 254.4 05m42.6s
163°00.0'E 12°15.95'N 09°17.94'N 10°46.51'N 03:33:24 55.3 290.1 253.7 05m37.6s
164°00.0'E 11°26.96'N 08°29.78'N 09°57.90'N 03:36:04 53.5 290.7 253.0 05m32.6s
165°00.0'E 10°38.05'N 07°41.87'N 09°09.46'N 03:38:39 51.7 291.2 252.3 05m27.5s
166°00.0'E 09°49.32'N 06°54.29'N 08°21.28'N 03:41:09 49.9 291.6 251.5 05m22.4s
167°00.0'E 09°00.87'N 06°07.13'N 07°33.46'N 03:43:33 48.1 292.0 250.6 05m17.4s
168°00.0'E 08°12.79'N 05°20.47'N 06°46.07'N 03:45:52 46.4 292.4 249.7 05m12.3s
169°00.0'E 07°25.17'N 04°34.37'N 05°59.19'N 03:48:05 44.6 292.7 248.7 05m07.3s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 7 – CONTINUED
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
170°00.0'E 06°38.07'N 03°48.88'N 05°12.89'N 03:50:12 42.9 293.0 247.7 05m02.4s
171°00.0'E 05°51.56'N 03°04.05'N 04°27.21'N 03:52:13 41.3 293.2 246.6 04m57.5s
172°00.0'E 05°05.69'N 02°19.92'N 03°42.21'N 03:54:09 39.6 293.4 245.5 04m52.7s
173°00.0'E 04°20.52'N 01°36.54'N 02°57.93'N 03:56:00 38.0 293.5 244.3 04m47.9s
174°00.0'E 03°36.08'N 00°53.91'N 02°14.40'N 03:57:44 36.4 293.7 243.1 04m43.3s
175°00.0'E 02°52.40'N 00°12.07'N 01°31.65'N 03:59:23 34.8 293.8 241.8 04m38.7s
176°00.0'E 02°09.50'N 00°28.97'S 00°49.69'N 04:00:57 33.2 293.9 240.6 04m34.2s
177°00.0'E 01°27.42'N 01°09.20'S 00°08.54'N 04:02:26 31.7 293.9 239.3 04m29.8s
178°00.0'E 00°46.16'N 01°48.61'S 00°31.79'S 04:03:49 30.2 294.0 237.9 04m25.5s
179°00.0'E 00°05.73'N 02°27.20'S 01°11.29'S 04:05:07 28.7 294.0 236.6 04m21.3s
180°00.0'E 00°33.87'S 03°04.97'S 01°49.96'S 04:06:21 27.3 294.0 235.2 04m17.3s
179°00.0'W 01°12.62'S 03°41.92'S 02°27.80'S 04:07:30 25.8 293.9 233.8 04m13.3s
178°00.0'W 01°50.54'S 04°18.06'S 03°04.82'S 04:08:35 24.4 293.9 232.4 04m09.4s
177°00.0'W 02°27.63'S 04°53.40'S 03°41.01'S 04:09:35 23.0 293.9 231.0 04m05.6s
176°00.0'W 03°03.88'S 05°27.94'S 04°16.40'S 04:10:31 21.7 293.8 229.6 04m01.9s
175°00.0'W 03°39.32'S 06°01.69'S 04°50.97'S 04:11:22 20.3 293.7 228.2 03m58.3s
174°00.0'W 04°13.94'S 06°34.66'S 05°24.76'S 04:12:10 19.0 293.6 226.7 03m54.7s
173°00.0'W 04°47.77'S 07°06.87'S 05°57.76'S 04:12:54 17.7 293.5 225.3 03m51.3s
172°00.0'W 05°20.80'S 07°38.32'S 06°29.99'S 04:13:35 16.4 293.4 223.9 03m48.0s
171°00.0'W 05°53.06'S 08°09.04'S 07°01.47'S 04:14:12 15.2 293.3 222.5 03m44.7s
170°00.0'W 06°24.56'S 08°39.03'S 07°32.20'S 04:14:46 13.9 293.1 221.1 03m41.6s
169°00.0'W 06°55.31'S 09°08.30'S 08°02.19'S 04:15:16 12.7 293.0 219.7 03m38.5s
168°00.0'W 07°25.32'S 09°36.87'S 08°31.47'S 04:15:43 11.5 292.8 218.3 03m35.5s
167°00.0'W 07°54.60'S 10°04.76'S 09°00.05'S 04:16:07 10.3 292.6 216.9 03m32.6s
166°00.0'W 08°23.18'S 10°31.97'S 09°27.93'S 04:16:29 9.1 292.5 215.5 03m29.7s
165°00.0'W 08°51.07'S 10°58.53'S 09°55.14'S 04:16:47 8.0 292.3 214.2 03m27.0s
164°00.0'W 09°18.27'S 11°24.43'S 10°21.68'S 04:17:03 6.9 292.1 212.8 03m24.3s
163°00.0'W 09°44.80'S 11°49.70'S 10°47.57'S 04:17:16 5.7 291.9 211.5 03m21.6s
162°00.0'W 10°10.68'S 12°14.35'S 11°12.82'S 04:17:27 4.6 291.7 210.2 03m19.1s
161°00.0'W 10°35.92'S 12°38.39'S 11°37.45'S 04:17:35 3.5 291.5 208.9 03m16.6s
160°00.0'W 11°00.54'S 13°01.83'S 12°01.47'S 04:17:42 2.4 291.3 207.6 03m14.1s
159°00.0'W 11°24.53'S 13°24.69'S 12°24.89'S 04:17:45 1.4 291.1 206.3 03m11.7s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
070°37.5'E 21°24.23'N 20°24.05'N 00:52:51 0.1 68.3 205.5 03m09.5s
070°45.0'E 21°27.07'N 20°26.86'N 00:52:51 0.2 68.4 205.6 03m09.7s
070°52.5'E 21°29.91'N 20°29.67'N 00:52:51 0.4 68.4 205.7 03m10.0s
071°00.0'E 21°32.74'N 20°32.48'N 00:52:52 0.5 68.5 205.9 03m10.3s
071°07.5'E 21°35.58'N 19°35.47'N 20°35.28'N 00:52:52 0.6 68.5 206.0 03m10.6s
071°15.0'E 21°38.40'N 19°38.24'N 20°38.07'N 00:52:52 0.7 68.6 206.1 03m10.9s
071°22.5'E 21°41.23'N 19°41.00'N 20°40.87'N 00:52:52 0.9 68.6 206.2 03m11.2s
071°30.0'E 21°44.05'N 19°43.76'N 20°43.66'N 00:52:52 1.0 68.6 206.4 03m11.5s
071°37.5'E 21°46.87'N 19°46.52'N 20°46.45'N 00:52:53 1.1 68.7 206.5 03m11.8s
071°45.0'E 21°49.68'N 19°49.28'N 20°49.24'N 00:52:53 1.2 68.7 206.6 03m12.1s
071°52.5'E 21°52.49'N 19°52.03'N 20°52.02'N 00:52:53 1.4 68.8 206.8 03m12.4s

072°00.0'E 21°55.30'N 19°54.78'N 20°54.80'N 00:52:53 1.5 68.8 206.9 03m12.7s


072°07.5'E 21°58.11'N 19°57.53'N 20°57.58'N 00:52:54 1.6 68.9 207.0 03m13.0s
072°15.0'E 22°00.91'N 20°00.27'N 21°00.35'N 00:52:54 1.8 68.9 207.1 03m13.3s
072°22.5'E 22°03.71'N 20°03.01'N 21°03.12'N 00:52:55 1.9 69.0 207.3 03m13.6s
072°30.0'E 22°06.50'N 20°05.75'N 21°05.88'N 00:52:55 2.0 69.0 207.4 03m13.9s
072°37.5'E 22°09.29'N 20°08.48'N 21°08.65'N 00:52:56 2.1 69.1 207.5 03m14.2s
072°45.0'E 22°12.08'N 20°11.22'N 21°11.41'N 00:52:56 2.3 69.1 207.6 03m14.5s
072°52.5'E 22°14.87'N 20°13.94'N 21°14.16'N 00:52:57 2.4 69.1 207.8 03m14.8s
073°00.0'E 22°17.65'N 20°16.67'N 21°16.92'N 00:52:57 2.5 69.2 207.9 03m15.1s
073°07.5'E 22°20.43'N 20°19.39'N 21°19.67'N 00:52:58 2.6 69.2 208.0 03m15.4s
073°15.0'E 22°23.20'N 20°22.10'N 21°22.41'N 00:52:59 2.8 69.3 208.1 03m15.7s
073°22.5'E 22°25.97'N 20°24.82'N 21°25.15'N 00:52:59 2.9 69.3 208.3 03m16.0s
073°30.0'E 22°28.74'N 20°27.53'N 21°27.89'N 00:53:00 3.0 69.4 208.4 03m16.3s
073°37.5'E 22°31.50'N 20°30.24'N 21°30.63'N 00:53:01 3.2 69.4 208.5 03m16.6s
073°45.0'E 22°34.26'N 20°32.94'N 21°33.36'N 00:53:02 3.3 69.5 208.6 03m16.9s
073°52.5'E 22°37.02'N 20°35.64'N 21°36.09'N 00:53:02 3.4 69.5 208.8 03m17.2s

074°00.0'E 22°39.77'N 20°38.34'N 21°38.81'N 00:53:03 3.5 69.6 208.9 03m17.6s


074°07.5'E 22°42.52'N 20°41.03'N 21°41.53'N 00:53:04 3.7 69.6 209.0 03m17.9s
074°15.0'E 22°45.26'N 20°43.72'N 21°44.25'N 00:53:05 3.8 69.7 209.1 03m18.2s
074°22.5'E 22°48.00'N 20°46.41'N 21°46.97'N 00:53:06 3.9 69.7 209.2 03m18.5s
074°30.0'E 22°50.74'N 20°49.09'N 21°49.68'N 00:53:07 4.0 69.8 209.4 03m18.8s
074°37.5'E 22°53.48'N 20°51.77'N 21°52.38'N 00:53:08 4.2 69.8 209.5 03m19.1s
074°45.0'E 22°56.21'N 20°54.44'N 21°55.09'N 00:53:09 4.3 69.9 209.6 03m19.4s
074°52.5'E 22°58.93'N 20°57.12'N 21°57.78'N 00:53:10 4.4 69.9 209.7 03m19.7s
075°00.0'E 23°01.65'N 20°59.78'N 22°00.48'N 00:53:11 4.6 70.0 209.9 03m20.1s
075°07.5'E 23°04.37'N 21°02.45'N 22°03.17'N 00:53:12 4.7 70.0 210.0 03m20.4s
075°15.0'E 23°07.09'N 21°05.11'N 22°05.86'N 00:53:13 4.8 70.1 210.1 03m20.7s
075°22.5'E 23°09.80'N 21°07.76'N 22°08.54'N 00:53:14 4.9 70.1 210.2 03m21.0s
075°30.0'E 23°12.50'N 21°10.42'N 22°11.22'N 00:53:16 5.1 70.1 210.4 03m21.3s
075°37.5'E 23°15.20'N 21°13.07'N 22°13.90'N 00:53:17 5.2 70.2 210.5 03m21.6s
075°45.0'E 23°17.90'N 21°15.71'N 22°16.57'N 00:53:18 5.3 70.2 210.6 03m22.0s
075°52.5'E 23°20.60'N 21°18.35'N 22°19.24'N 00:53:19 5.5 70.3 210.7 03m22.3s

076°00.0'E 23°23.29'N 21°20.99'N 22°21.90'N 00:53:21 5.6 70.3 210.9 03m22.6s


076°07.5'E 23°25.97'N 21°23.63'N 22°24.56'N 00:53:22 5.7 70.4 211.0 03m22.9s
076°15.0'E 23°28.66'N 21°26.25'N 22°27.22'N 00:53:24 5.8 70.4 211.1 03m23.2s
076°22.5'E 23°31.33'N 21°28.88'N 22°29.87'N 00:53:25 6.0 70.5 211.2 03m23.6s
076°30.0'E 23°34.01'N 21°31.50'N 22°32.52'N 00:53:26 6.1 70.5 211.4 03m23.9s
076°37.5'E 23°36.68'N 21°34.12'N 22°35.16'N 00:53:28 6.2 70.6 211.5 03m24.2s
076°45.0'E 23°39.34'N 21°36.73'N 22°37.80'N 00:53:29 6.4 70.6 211.6 03m24.5s
076°52.5'E 23°42.00'N 21°39.34'N 22°40.44'N 00:53:31 6.5 70.7 211.7 03m24.9s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
077°00.0'E 23°44.66'N 21°41.95'N 22°43.07'N 00:53:33 6.6 70.7 211.8 03m25.2s
077°07.5'E 23°47.31'N 21°44.55'N 22°45.70'N 00:53:34 6.8 70.8 212.0 03m25.5s
077°15.0'E 23°49.96'N 21°47.15'N 22°48.32'N 00:53:36 6.9 70.9 212.1 03m25.8s
077°22.5'E 23°52.60'N 21°49.74'N 22°50.94'N 00:53:38 7.0 70.9 212.2 03m26.2s
077°30.0'E 23°55.24'N 21°52.33'N 22°53.56'N 00:53:39 7.1 71.0 212.3 03m26.5s
077°37.5'E 23°57.88'N 21°54.92'N 22°56.17'N 00:53:41 7.3 71.0 212.5 03m26.8s
077°45.0'E 24°00.51'N 21°57.50'N 22°58.77'N 00:53:43 7.4 71.1 212.6 03m27.2s
077°52.5'E 24°03.14'N 22°00.07'N 23°01.37'N 00:53:45 7.5 71.1 212.7 03m27.5s

078°00.0'E 24°05.76'N 22°02.65'N 23°03.97'N 00:53:46 7.7 71.2 212.8 03m27.8s


078°07.5'E 24°08.37'N 22°05.21'N 23°06.56'N 00:53:48 7.8 71.2 213.0 03m28.1s
078°15.0'E 24°10.99'N 22°07.78'N 23°09.15'N 00:53:50 7.9 71.3 213.1 03m28.5s
078°22.5'E 24°13.60'N 22°10.34'N 23°11.74'N 00:53:52 8.0 71.3 213.2 03m28.8s
078°30.0'E 24°16.20'N 22°12.89'N 23°14.32'N 00:53:54 8.2 71.4 213.3 03m29.1s
078°37.5'E 24°18.80'N 22°15.44'N 23°16.89'N 00:53:56 8.3 71.4 213.4 03m29.5s
078°45.0'E 24°21.39'N 22°17.99'N 23°19.46'N 00:53:58 8.4 71.5 213.6 03m29.8s
078°52.5'E 24°23.98'N 22°20.53'N 23°22.03'N 00:54:00 8.6 71.5 213.7 03m30.1s
079°00.0'E 24°26.57'N 22°23.07'N 23°24.59'N 00:54:02 8.7 71.6 213.8 03m30.5s
079°07.5'E 24°29.15'N 22°25.60'N 23°27.15'N 00:54:05 8.8 71.6 213.9 03m30.8s
079°15.0'E 24°31.72'N 22°28.13'N 23°29.70'N 00:54:07 9.0 71.7 214.1 03m31.2s
079°22.5'E 24°34.29'N 22°30.65'N 23°32.25'N 00:54:09 9.1 71.7 214.2 03m31.5s
079°30.0'E 24°36.86'N 22°33.17'N 23°34.79'N 00:54:11 9.2 71.8 214.3 03m31.8s
079°37.5'E 24°39.42'N 22°35.69'N 23°37.33'N 00:54:13 9.3 71.9 214.4 03m32.2s
079°45.0'E 24°41.98'N 22°38.20'N 23°39.86'N 00:54:16 9.5 71.9 214.5 03m32.5s
079°52.5'E 24°44.53'N 22°40.70'N 23°42.39'N 00:54:18 9.6 72.0 214.7 03m32.9s

080°00.0'E 24°47.08'N 22°43.20'N 23°44.91'N 00:54:20 9.7 72.0 214.8 03m33.2s


080°07.5'E 24°49.62'N 22°45.70'N 23°47.43'N 00:54:23 9.9 72.1 214.9 03m33.5s
080°15.0'E 24°52.15'N 22°48.19'N 23°49.95'N 00:54:25 10.0 72.1 215.0 03m33.9s
080°22.5'E 24°54.69'N 22°50.68'N 23°52.46'N 00:54:28 10.1 72.2 215.1 03m34.2s
080°30.0'E 24°57.21'N 22°53.16'N 23°54.96'N 00:54:30 10.3 72.2 215.3 03m34.6s
080°37.5'E 24°59.74'N 22°55.63'N 23°57.46'N 00:54:33 10.4 72.3 215.4 03m34.9s
080°45.0'E 25°02.25'N 22°58.11'N 23°59.96'N 00:54:35 10.5 72.3 215.5 03m35.3s
080°52.5'E 25°04.76'N 23°00.57'N 24°02.45'N 00:54:38 10.7 72.4 215.6 03m35.6s
081°00.0'E 25°07.27'N 23°03.04'N 24°04.93'N 00:54:40 10.8 72.5 215.7 03m36.0s
081°07.5'E 25°09.77'N 23°05.49'N 24°07.41'N 00:54:43 10.9 72.5 215.9 03m36.3s
081°15.0'E 25°12.27'N 23°07.95'N 24°09.89'N 00:54:46 11.0 72.6 216.0 03m36.7s
081°22.5'E 25°14.76'N 23°10.39'N 24°12.36'N 00:54:49 11.2 72.6 216.1 03m37.0s
081°30.0'E 25°17.25'N 23°12.84'N 24°14.82'N 00:54:51 11.3 72.7 216.2 03m37.4s
081°37.5'E 25°19.73'N 23°15.27'N 24°17.28'N 00:54:54 11.4 72.7 216.3 03m37.7s
081°45.0'E 25°22.21'N 23°17.71'N 24°19.74'N 00:54:57 11.6 72.8 216.5 03m38.1s
081°52.5'E 25°24.68'N 23°20.13'N 24°22.19'N 00:55:00 11.7 72.9 216.6 03m38.4s

082°00.0'E 25°27.14'N 23°22.56'N 24°24.63'N 00:55:03 11.8 72.9 216.7 03m38.8s


082°07.5'E 25°29.60'N 23°24.97'N 24°27.07'N 00:55:06 12.0 73.0 216.8 03m39.1s
082°15.0'E 25°32.06'N 23°27.39'N 24°29.51'N 00:55:09 12.1 73.0 216.9 03m39.5s
082°22.5'E 25°34.51'N 23°29.79'N 24°31.93'N 00:55:12 12.2 73.1 217.1 03m39.8s
082°30.0'E 25°36.95'N 23°32.20'N 24°34.36'N 00:55:15 12.4 73.1 217.2 03m40.2s
082°37.5'E 25°39.39'N 23°34.59'N 24°36.78'N 00:55:18 12.5 73.2 217.3 03m40.5s
082°45.0'E 25°41.82'N 23°36.98'N 24°39.19'N 00:55:21 12.6 73.3 217.4 03m40.9s
082°52.5'E 25°44.25'N 23°39.37'N 24°41.60'N 00:55:24 12.8 73.3 217.5 03m41.3s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
083°00.0'E 25°46.67'N 23°41.75'N 24°44.00'N 00:55:27 12.9 73.4 217.7 03m41.6s
083°07.5'E 25°49.09'N 23°44.13'N 24°46.40'N 00:55:30 13.0 73.4 217.8 03m42.0s
083°15.0'E 25°51.50'N 23°46.50'N 24°48.79'N 00:55:33 13.1 73.5 217.9 03m42.3s
083°22.5'E 25°53.91'N 23°48.86'N 24°51.17'N 00:55:37 13.3 73.5 218.0 03m42.7s
083°30.0'E 25°56.31'N 23°51.22'N 24°53.55'N 00:55:40 13.4 73.6 218.1 03m43.1s
083°37.5'E 25°58.70'N 23°53.58'N 24°55.93'N 00:55:43 13.5 73.7 218.3 03m43.4s
083°45.0'E 26°01.09'N 23°55.93'N 24°58.30'N 00:55:47 13.7 73.7 218.4 03m43.8s
083°52.5'E 26°03.47'N 23°58.27'N 25°00.66'N 00:55:50 13.8 73.8 218.5 03m44.2s

084°00.0'E 26°05.85'N 24°00.61'N 25°03.02'N 00:55:53 13.9 73.8 218.6 03m44.5s


084°07.5'E 26°08.22'N 24°02.94'N 25°05.37'N 00:55:57 14.1 73.9 218.7 03m44.9s
084°15.0'E 26°10.59'N 24°05.27'N 25°07.72'N 00:56:00 14.2 74.0 218.9 03m45.2s
084°22.5'E 26°12.95'N 24°07.59'N 25°10.06'N 00:56:04 14.3 74.0 219.0 03m45.6s
084°30.0'E 26°15.30'N 24°09.90'N 25°12.40'N 00:56:07 14.5 74.1 219.1 03m46.0s
084°37.5'E 26°17.65'N 24°12.22'N 25°14.73'N 00:56:11 14.6 74.1 219.2 03m46.3s
084°45.0'E 26°20.00'N 24°14.52'N 25°17.05'N 00:56:15 14.7 74.2 219.3 03m46.7s
084°52.5'E 26°22.33'N 24°16.82'N 25°19.37'N 00:56:18 14.9 74.3 219.4 03m47.1s
085°00.0'E 26°24.66'N 24°19.11'N 25°21.68'N 00:56:22 15.0 74.3 219.6 03m47.5s
085°07.5'E 26°26.99'N 24°21.40'N 25°23.99'N 00:56:26 15.1 74.4 219.7 03m47.8s
085°15.0'E 26°29.31'N 24°23.68'N 25°26.29'N 00:56:29 15.3 74.5 219.8 03m48.2s
085°22.5'E 26°31.62'N 24°25.96'N 25°28.59'N 00:56:33 15.4 74.5 219.9 03m48.6s
085°30.0'E 26°33.93'N 24°28.23'N 25°30.88'N 00:56:37 15.5 74.6 220.0 03m48.9s
085°37.5'E 26°36.23'N 24°30.49'N 25°33.16'N 00:56:41 15.7 74.6 220.1 03m49.3s
085°45.0'E 26°38.53'N 24°32.75'N 25°35.44'N 00:56:45 15.8 74.7 220.3 03m49.7s
085°52.5'E 26°40.81'N 24°35.00'N 25°37.71'N 00:56:49 15.9 74.8 220.4 03m50.1s

086°00.0'E 26°43.10'N 24°37.25'N 25°39.97'N 00:56:53 16.1 74.8 220.5 03m50.4s


086°07.5'E 26°45.37'N 24°39.49'N 25°42.23'N 00:56:57 16.2 74.9 220.6 03m50.8s
086°15.0'E 26°47.65'N 24°41.73'N 25°44.49'N 00:57:01 16.3 74.9 220.7 03m51.2s
086°22.5'E 26°49.91'N 24°43.95'N 25°46.73'N 00:57:05 16.5 75.0 220.8 03m51.6s
086°30.0'E 26°52.17'N 24°46.18'N 25°48.97'N 00:57:09 16.6 75.1 221.0 03m51.9s
086°37.5'E 26°54.42'N 24°48.39'N 25°51.21'N 00:57:13 16.7 75.1 221.1 03m52.3s
086°45.0'E 26°56.67'N 24°50.60'N 25°53.44'N 00:57:17 16.9 75.2 221.2 03m52.7s
086°52.5'E 26°58.91'N 24°52.81'N 25°55.66'N 00:57:21 17.0 75.3 221.3 03m53.1s
087°00.0'E 27°01.14'N 24°55.01'N 25°57.88'N 00:57:25 17.1 75.3 221.4 03m53.5s
087°07.5'E 27°03.37'N 24°57.20'N 26°00.09'N 00:57:30 17.3 75.4 221.5 03m53.8s
087°15.0'E 27°05.59'N 24°59.39'N 26°02.29'N 00:57:34 17.4 75.5 221.7 03m54.2s
087°22.5'E 27°07.80'N 25°01.57'N 26°04.49'N 00:57:38 17.5 75.5 221.8 03m54.6s
087°30.0'E 27°10.01'N 25°03.74'N 26°06.68'N 00:57:43 17.7 75.6 221.9 03m55.0s
087°37.5'E 27°12.21'N 25°05.91'N 26°08.87'N 00:57:47 17.8 75.6 222.0 03m55.4s
087°45.0'E 27°14.41'N 25°08.07'N 26°11.05'N 00:57:51 17.9 75.7 222.1 03m55.8s
087°52.5'E 27°16.60'N 25°10.23'N 26°13.22'N 00:57:56 18.1 75.8 222.2 03m56.1s

088°00.0'E 27°18.78'N 25°12.37'N 26°15.39'N 00:58:00 18.2 75.8 222.3 03m56.5s


088°07.5'E 27°20.95'N 25°14.52'N 26°17.55'N 00:58:05 18.3 75.9 222.5 03m56.9s
088°15.0'E 27°23.12'N 25°16.65'N 26°19.70'N 00:58:10 18.5 76.0 222.6 03m57.3s
088°22.5'E 27°25.29'N 25°18.78'N 26°21.85'N 00:58:14 18.6 76.0 222.7 03m57.7s
088°30.0'E 27°27.44'N 25°20.91'N 26°23.99'N 00:58:19 18.7 76.1 222.8 03m58.1s
088°37.5'E 27°29.59'N 25°23.02'N 26°26.12'N 00:58:23 18.9 76.2 222.9 03m58.5s
088°45.0'E 27°31.73'N 25°25.13'N 26°28.25'N 00:58:28 19.0 76.2 223.0 03m58.9s
088°52.5'E 27°33.87'N 25°27.24'N 26°30.37'N 00:58:33 19.1 76.3 223.2 03m59.2s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
089°00.0'E 27°36.00'N 25°29.33'N 26°32.48'N 00:58:38 19.3 76.4 223.3 03m59.6s
089°07.5'E 27°38.12'N 25°31.42'N 26°34.59'N 00:58:42 19.4 76.4 223.4 04m00.0s
089°15.0'E 27°40.24'N 25°33.51'N 26°36.69'N 00:58:47 19.5 76.5 223.5 04m00.4s
089°22.5'E 27°42.35'N 25°35.59'N 26°38.78'N 00:58:52 19.7 76.6 223.6 04m00.8s
089°30.0'E 27°44.45'N 25°37.66'N 26°40.87'N 00:58:57 19.8 76.6 223.7 04m01.2s
089°37.5'E 27°46.54'N 25°39.72'N 26°42.95'N 00:59:02 19.9 76.7 223.8 04m01.6s
089°45.0'E 27°48.63'N 25°41.78'N 26°45.02'N 00:59:07 20.1 76.8 223.9 04m02.0s
089°52.5'E 27°50.71'N 25°43.83'N 26°47.09'N 00:59:12 20.2 76.8 224.1 04m02.4s

090°00.0'E 27°52.79'N 25°45.87'N 26°49.15'N 00:59:17 20.3 76.9 224.2 04m02.8s


090°07.5'E 27°54.86'N 25°47.91'N 26°51.20'N 00:59:22 20.5 77.0 224.3 04m03.2s
090°15.0'E 27°56.92'N 25°49.94'N 26°53.25'N 00:59:27 20.6 77.0 224.4 04m03.6s
090°22.5'E 27°58.97'N 25°51.97'N 26°55.29'N 00:59:32 20.7 77.1 224.5 04m04.0s
090°30.0'E 28°01.02'N 25°53.98'N 26°57.32'N 00:59:37 20.9 77.2 224.6 04m04.4s
090°37.5'E 28°03.06'N 25°55.99'N 26°59.35'N 00:59:43 21.0 77.2 224.7 04m04.8s
090°45.0'E 28°05.09'N 25°58.00'N 27°01.37'N 00:59:48 21.2 77.3 224.9 04m05.2s
090°52.5'E 28°07.11'N 25°59.99'N 27°03.38'N 00:59:53 21.3 77.4 225.0 04m05.6s
091°00.0'E 28°09.13'N 26°01.98'N 27°05.38'N 00:59:59 21.4 77.4 225.1 04m06.0s
091°07.5'E 28°11.14'N 26°03.96'N 27°07.38'N 01:00:04 21.6 77.5 225.2 04m06.4s
091°15.0'E 28°13.15'N 26°05.94'N 27°09.37'N 01:00:09 21.7 77.6 225.3 04m06.8s
091°22.5'E 28°15.15'N 26°07.91'N 27°11.35'N 01:00:15 21.8 77.6 225.4 04m07.2s
091°30.0'E 28°17.14'N 26°09.87'N 27°13.33'N 01:00:20 22.0 77.7 225.5 04m07.6s
091°37.5'E 28°19.12'N 26°11.82'N 27°15.30'N 01:00:26 22.1 77.8 225.6 04m08.0s
091°45.0'E 28°21.09'N 26°13.77'N 27°17.26'N 01:00:31 22.2 77.9 225.8 04m08.4s
091°52.5'E 28°23.06'N 26°15.71'N 27°19.21'N 01:00:37 22.4 77.9 225.9 04m08.8s

092°00.0'E 28°25.02'N 26°17.64'N 27°21.16'N 01:00:42 22.5 78.0 226.0 04m09.2s


092°07.5'E 28°26.98'N 26°19.57'N 27°23.10'N 01:00:48 22.6 78.1 226.1 04m09.6s
092°15.0'E 28°28.92'N 26°21.49'N 27°25.03'N 01:00:54 22.8 78.1 226.2 04m10.0s
092°22.5'E 28°30.86'N 26°23.40'N 27°26.96'N 01:00:59 22.9 78.2 226.3 04m10.4s
092°30.0'E 28°32.79'N 26°25.30'N 27°28.88'N 01:01:05 23.0 78.3 226.4 04m10.9s
092°37.5'E 28°34.71'N 26°27.20'N 27°30.79'N 01:01:11 23.2 78.3 226.5 04m11.3s
092°45.0'E 28°36.63'N 26°29.09'N 27°32.69'N 01:01:17 23.3 78.4 226.6 04m11.7s
092°52.5'E 28°38.54'N 26°30.97'N 27°34.59'N 01:01:22 23.5 78.5 226.8 04m12.1s
093°00.0'E 28°40.44'N 26°32.84'N 27°36.48'N 01:01:28 23.6 78.6 226.9 04m12.5s
093°07.5'E 28°42.33'N 26°34.71'N 27°38.36'N 01:01:34 23.7 78.6 227.0 04m12.9s
093°15.0'E 28°44.22'N 26°36.57'N 27°40.23'N 01:01:40 23.9 78.7 227.1 04m13.3s
093°22.5'E 28°46.10'N 26°38.42'N 27°42.10'N 01:01:46 24.0 78.8 227.2 04m13.7s
093°30.0'E 28°47.97'N 26°40.27'N 27°43.96'N 01:01:52 24.1 78.8 227.3 04m14.1s
093°37.5'E 28°49.83'N 26°42.10'N 27°45.81'N 01:01:58 24.3 78.9 227.4 04m14.6s
093°45.0'E 28°51.69'N 26°43.93'N 27°47.65'N 01:02:04 24.4 79.0 227.5 04m15.0s
093°52.5'E 28°53.54'N 26°45.75'N 27°49.49'N 01:02:10 24.5 79.1 227.6 04m15.4s

094°00.0'E 28°55.38'N 26°47.57'N 27°51.31'N 01:02:16 24.7 79.1 227.7 04m15.8s


094°07.5'E 28°57.21'N 26°49.37'N 27°53.13'N 01:02:23 24.8 79.2 227.9 04m16.2s
094°15.0'E 28°59.03'N 26°51.17'N 27°54.95'N 01:02:29 25.0 79.3 228.0 04m16.6s
094°22.5'E 29°00.85'N 26°52.96'N 27°56.75'N 01:02:35 25.1 79.3 228.1 04m17.1s
094°30.0'E 29°02.66'N 26°54.75'N 27°58.55'N 01:02:41 25.2 79.4 228.2 04m17.5s
094°37.5'E 29°04.46'N 26°56.52'N 28°00.34'N 01:02:48 25.4 79.5 228.3 04m17.9s
094°45.0'E 29°06.25'N 26°58.29'N 28°02.12'N 01:02:54 25.5 79.6 228.4 04m18.3s
094°52.5'E 29°08.04'N 27°00.05'N 28°03.89'N 01:03:00 25.6 79.6 228.5 04m18.7s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
095°00.0'E 29°09.82'N 27°01.81'N 28°05.66'N 01:03:07 25.8 79.7 228.6 04m19.2s
095°07.5'E 29°11.59'N 27°03.55'N 28°07.42'N 01:03:13 25.9 79.8 228.7 04m19.6s
095°15.0'E 29°13.35'N 27°05.29'N 28°09.17'N 01:03:20 26.1 79.9 228.8 04m20.0s
095°22.5'E 29°15.10'N 27°07.02'N 28°10.91'N 01:03:26 26.2 79.9 228.9 04m20.4s
095°30.0'E 29°16.85'N 27°08.74'N 28°12.64'N 01:03:33 26.3 80.0 229.1 04m20.8s
095°37.5'E 29°18.58'N 27°10.45'N 28°14.37'N 01:03:39 26.5 80.1 229.2 04m21.3s
095°45.0'E 29°20.31'N 27°12.16'N 28°16.09'N 01:03:46 26.6 80.2 229.3 04m21.7s
095°52.5'E 29°22.03'N 27°13.85'N 28°17.79'N 01:03:53 26.7 80.2 229.4 04m22.1s

096°00.0'E 29°23.75'N 27°15.54'N 28°19.50'N 01:03:59 26.9 80.3 229.5 04m22.5s


096°07.5'E 29°25.45'N 27°17.22'N 28°21.19'N 01:04:06 27.0 80.4 229.6 04m23.0s
096°15.0'E 29°27.15'N 27°18.90'N 28°22.88'N 01:04:13 27.1 80.5 229.7 04m23.4s
096°22.5'E 29°28.84'N 27°20.56'N 28°24.55'N 01:04:20 27.3 80.5 229.8 04m23.8s
096°30.0'E 29°30.52'N 27°22.22'N 28°26.22'N 01:04:26 27.4 80.6 229.9 04m24.3s
096°37.5'E 29°32.19'N 27°23.86'N 28°27.88'N 01:04:33 27.6 80.7 230.0 04m24.7s
096°45.0'E 29°33.85'N 27°25.51'N 28°29.54'N 01:04:40 27.7 80.8 230.1 04m25.1s
096°52.5'E 29°35.51'N 27°27.14'N 28°31.18'N 01:04:47 27.8 80.8 230.2 04m25.5s
097°00.0'E 29°37.16'N 27°28.76'N 28°32.82'N 01:04:54 28.0 80.9 230.3 04m26.0s
097°07.5'E 29°38.80'N 27°30.38'N 28°34.44'N 01:05:01 28.1 81.0 230.5 04m26.4s
097°15.0'E 29°40.43'N 27°31.98'N 28°36.06'N 01:05:08 28.3 81.1 230.6 04m26.8s
097°22.5'E 29°42.05'N 27°33.58'N 28°37.68'N 01:05:15 28.4 81.2 230.7 04m27.3s
097°30.0'E 29°43.66'N 27°35.17'N 28°39.28'N 01:05:22 28.5 81.2 230.8 04m27.7s
097°37.5'E 29°45.27'N 27°36.76'N 28°40.87'N 01:05:30 28.7 81.3 230.9 04m28.1s
097°45.0'E 29°46.86'N 27°38.33'N 28°42.46'N 01:05:37 28.8 81.4 231.0 04m28.6s
097°52.5'E 29°48.45'N 27°39.89'N 28°44.04'N 01:05:44 28.9 81.5 231.1 04m29.0s

098°00.0'E 29°50.03'N 27°41.45'N 28°45.61'N 01:05:51 29.1 81.5 231.2 04m29.4s


098°07.5'E 29°51.60'N 27°43.00'N 28°47.17'N 01:05:59 29.2 81.6 231.3 04m29.9s
098°15.0'E 29°53.17'N 27°44.54'N 28°48.72'N 01:06:06 29.4 81.7 231.4 04m30.3s
098°22.5'E 29°54.72'N 27°46.07'N 28°50.26'N 01:06:13 29.5 81.8 231.5 04m30.7s
098°30.0'E 29°56.26'N 27°47.59'N 28°51.80'N 01:06:21 29.6 81.9 231.6 04m31.2s
098°37.5'E 29°57.80'N 27°49.11'N 28°53.32'N 01:06:28 29.8 81.9 231.7 04m31.6s
098°45.0'E 29°59.33'N 27°50.61'N 28°54.84'N 01:06:36 29.9 82.0 231.8 04m32.0s
098°52.5'E 30°00.85'N 27°52.11'N 28°56.35'N 01:06:43 30.1 82.1 231.9 04m32.5s
099°00.0'E 30°02.36'N 27°53.60'N 28°57.85'N 01:06:51 30.2 82.2 232.0 04m32.9s
099°07.5'E 30°03.86'N 27°55.08'N 28°59.34'N 01:06:58 30.3 82.2 232.2 04m33.4s
099°15.0'E 30°05.35'N 27°56.55'N 29°00.82'N 01:07:06 30.5 82.3 232.3 04m33.8s
099°22.5'E 30°06.84'N 27°58.01'N 29°02.30'N 01:07:13 30.6 82.4 232.4 04m34.2s
099°30.0'E 30°08.31'N 27°59.46'N 29°03.76'N 01:07:21 30.7 82.5 232.5 04m34.7s
099°37.5'E 30°09.78'N 28°00.91'N 29°05.22'N 01:07:29 30.9 82.6 232.6 04m35.1s
099°45.0'E 30°11.24'N 28°02.34'N 29°06.66'N 01:07:37 31.0 82.6 232.7 04m35.6s
099°52.5'E 30°12.69'N 28°03.77'N 29°08.10'N 01:07:44 31.2 82.7 232.8 04m36.0s

100°00.0'E 30°14.13'N 28°05.19'N 29°09.53'N 01:07:52 31.3 82.8 232.9 04m36.5s


100°07.5'E 30°15.56'N 28°06.59'N 29°10.95'N 01:08:00 31.4 82.9 233.0 04m36.9s
100°15.0'E 30°16.98'N 28°07.99'N 29°12.36'N 01:08:08 31.6 83.0 233.1 04m37.3s
100°22.5'E 30°18.39'N 28°09.39'N 29°13.77'N 01:08:16 31.7 83.1 233.2 04m37.8s
100°30.0'E 30°19.80'N 28°10.77'N 29°15.16'N 01:08:24 31.9 83.1 233.3 04m38.2s
100°37.5'E 30°21.19'N 28°12.14'N 29°16.54'N 01:08:32 32.0 83.2 233.4 04m38.7s
100°45.0'E 30°22.58'N 28°13.50'N 29°17.92'N 01:08:40 32.1 83.3 233.5 04m39.1s
100°52.5'E 30°23.95'N 28°14.86'N 29°19.29'N 01:08:48 32.3 83.4 233.6 04m39.6s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
101°00.0'E 30°25.32'N 28°16.20'N 29°20.64'N 01:08:56 32.4 83.5 233.7 04m40.0s
101°07.5'E 30°26.68'N 28°17.54'N 29°21.99'N 01:09:04 32.6 83.5 233.8 04m40.5s
101°15.0'E 30°28.03'N 28°18.87'N 29°23.33'N 01:09:12 32.7 83.6 233.9 04m40.9s
101°22.5'E 30°29.37'N 28°20.18'N 29°24.66'N 01:09:20 32.8 83.7 234.0 04m41.3s
101°30.0'E 30°30.70'N 28°21.49'N 29°25.98'N 01:09:29 33.0 83.8 234.1 04m41.8s
101°37.5'E 30°32.02'N 28°22.79'N 29°27.29'N 01:09:37 33.1 83.9 234.2 04m42.2s
101°45.0'E 30°33.33'N 28°24.08'N 29°28.59'N 01:09:45 33.3 84.0 234.3 04m42.7s
101°52.5'E 30°34.63'N 28°25.36'N 29°29.88'N 01:09:54 33.4 84.0 234.4 04m43.1s

102°00.0'E 30°35.93'N 28°26.63'N 29°31.17'N 01:10:02 33.5 84.1 234.5 04m43.6s


102°07.5'E 30°37.21'N 28°27.89'N 29°32.44'N 01:10:10 33.7 84.2 234.7 04m44.0s
102°15.0'E 30°38.49'N 28°29.15'N 29°33.71'N 01:10:19 33.8 84.3 234.8 04m44.5s
102°22.5'E 30°39.75'N 28°30.39'N 29°34.96'N 01:10:27 34.0 84.4 234.9 04m44.9s
102°30.0'E 30°41.01'N 28°31.62'N 29°36.21'N 01:10:36 34.1 84.5 235.0 04m45.4s
102°37.5'E 30°42.25'N 28°32.85'N 29°37.44'N 01:10:44 34.3 84.5 235.1 04m45.8s
102°45.0'E 30°43.49'N 28°34.06'N 29°38.67'N 01:10:53 34.4 84.6 235.2 04m46.3s
102°52.5'E 30°44.72'N 28°35.27'N 29°39.88'N 01:11:02 34.5 84.7 235.3 04m46.7s
103°00.0'E 30°45.94'N 28°36.46'N 29°41.09'N 01:11:10 34.7 84.8 235.4 04m47.2s
103°07.5'E 30°47.14'N 28°37.65'N 29°42.29'N 01:11:19 34.8 84.9 235.5 04m47.7s
103°15.0'E 30°48.34'N 28°38.82'N 29°43.48'N 01:11:28 35.0 85.0 235.6 04m48.1s
103°22.5'E 30°49.53'N 28°39.99'N 29°44.66'N 01:11:37 35.1 85.0 235.7 04m48.6s
103°30.0'E 30°50.71'N 28°41.15'N 29°45.82'N 01:11:45 35.2 85.1 235.8 04m49.0s
103°37.5'E 30°51.88'N 28°42.29'N 29°46.98'N 01:11:54 35.4 85.2 235.9 04m49.5s
103°45.0'E 30°53.04'N 28°43.43'N 29°48.13'N 01:12:03 35.5 85.3 236.0 04m49.9s
103°52.5'E 30°54.19'N 28°44.56'N 29°49.27'N 01:12:12 35.7 85.4 236.1 04m50.4s

104°00.0'E 30°55.33'N 28°45.67'N 29°50.40'N 01:12:21 35.8 85.5 236.2 04m50.8s


104°07.5'E 30°56.46'N 28°46.78'N 29°51.52'N 01:12:30 36.0 85.6 236.3 04m51.3s
104°15.0'E 30°57.58'N 28°47.88'N 29°52.63'N 01:12:39 36.1 85.7 236.4 04m51.7s
104°22.5'E 30°58.69'N 28°48.97'N 29°53.73'N 01:12:48 36.2 85.7 236.5 04m52.2s
104°30.0'E 30°59.80'N 28°50.05'N 29°54.82'N 01:12:57 36.4 85.8 236.6 04m52.7s
104°37.5'E 31°00.89'N 28°51.11'N 29°55.90'N 01:13:06 36.5 85.9 236.7 04m53.1s
104°45.0'E 31°01.97'N 28°52.17'N 29°56.97'N 01:13:16 36.7 86.0 236.8 04m53.6s
104°52.5'E 31°03.04'N 28°53.22'N 29°58.03'N 01:13:25 36.8 86.1 236.9 04m54.0s
105°00.0'E 31°04.10'N 28°54.26'N 29°59.08'N 01:13:34 36.9 86.2 237.0 04m54.5s
105°07.5'E 31°05.15'N 28°55.29'N 30°00.13'N 01:13:43 37.1 86.3 237.1 04m55.0s
105°15.0'E 31°06.19'N 28°56.30'N 30°01.16'N 01:13:53 37.2 86.4 237.2 04m55.4s
105°22.5'E 31°07.23'N 28°57.31'N 30°02.18'N 01:14:02 37.4 86.4 237.3 04m55.9s
105°30.0'E 31°08.25'N 28°58.31'N 30°03.19'N 01:14:11 37.5 86.5 237.4 04m56.3s
105°37.5'E 31°09.26'N 28°59.30'N 30°04.19'N 01:14:21 37.7 86.6 237.5 04m56.8s
105°45.0'E 31°10.26'N 29°00.27'N 30°05.18'N 01:14:30 37.8 86.7 237.6 04m57.3s
105°52.5'E 31°11.25'N 29°01.24'N 30°06.16'N 01:14:40 37.9 86.8 237.7 04m57.7s

106°00.0'E 31°12.23'N 29°02.20'N 30°07.13'N 01:14:49 38.1 86.9 237.8 04m58.2s


106°07.5'E 31°13.20'N 29°03.14'N 30°08.08'N 01:14:59 38.2 87.0 237.9 04m58.6s
106°15.0'E 31°14.16'N 29°04.08'N 30°09.03'N 01:15:08 38.4 87.1 238.0 04m59.1s
106°22.5'E 31°15.11'N 29°05.00'N 30°09.97'N 01:15:18 38.5 87.2 238.1 04m59.6s
106°30.0'E 31°16.05'N 29°05.92'N 30°10.90'N 01:15:28 38.7 87.2 238.2 05m00.0s
106°37.5'E 31°16.98'N 29°06.82'N 30°11.82'N 01:15:38 38.8 87.3 238.3 05m00.5s
106°45.0'E 31°17.90'N 29°07.72'N 30°12.73'N 01:15:47 39.0 87.4 238.4 05m00.9s
106°52.5'E 31°18.81'N 29°08.60'N 30°13.62'N 01:15:57 39.1 87.5 238.5 05m01.4s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
107°00.0'E 31°19.71'N 29°09.47'N 30°14.51'N 01:16:07 39.2 87.6 238.6 05m01.9s
107°07.5'E 31°20.60'N 29°10.34'N 30°15.39'N 01:16:17 39.4 87.7 238.7 05m02.3s
107°15.0'E 31°21.48'N 29°11.19'N 30°16.25'N 01:16:27 39.5 87.8 238.8 05m02.8s
107°22.5'E 31°22.34'N 29°12.03'N 30°17.11'N 01:16:37 39.7 87.9 238.9 05m03.3s
107°30.0'E 31°23.20'N 29°12.86'N 30°17.95'N 01:16:47 39.8 88.0 239.0 05m03.7s
107°37.5'E 31°24.05'N 29°13.68'N 30°18.78'N 01:16:57 40.0 88.1 239.1 05m04.2s
107°45.0'E 31°24.88'N 29°14.49'N 30°19.61'N 01:17:07 40.1 88.2 239.2 05m04.6s
107°52.5'E 31°25.71'N 29°15.29'N 30°20.42'N 01:17:17 40.2 88.2 239.3 05m05.1s

108°00.0'E 31°26.52'N 29°16.08'N 30°21.22'N 01:17:27 40.4 88.3 239.4 05m05.6s


108°07.5'E 31°27.33'N 29°16.85'N 30°22.01'N 01:17:37 40.5 88.4 239.5 05m06.0s
108°15.0'E 31°28.12'N 29°17.62'N 30°22.79'N 01:17:47 40.7 88.5 239.6 05m06.5s
108°22.5'E 31°28.90'N 29°18.37'N 30°23.56'N 01:17:57 40.8 88.6 239.7 05m07.0s
108°30.0'E 31°29.68'N 29°19.12'N 30°24.32'N 01:18:08 41.0 88.7 239.7 05m07.4s
108°37.5'E 31°30.44'N 29°19.85'N 30°25.07'N 01:18:18 41.1 88.8 239.8 05m07.9s
108°45.0'E 31°31.19'N 29°20.57'N 30°25.81'N 01:18:28 41.3 88.9 239.9 05m08.4s
108°52.5'E 31°31.93'N 29°21.29'N 30°26.53'N 01:18:39 41.4 89.0 240.0 05m08.8s
109°00.0'E 31°32.66'N 29°21.99'N 30°27.25'N 01:18:49 41.6 89.1 240.1 05m09.3s
109°07.5'E 31°33.37'N 29°22.68'N 30°27.95'N 01:19:00 41.7 89.2 240.2 05m09.8s
109°15.0'E 31°34.08'N 29°23.35'N 30°28.65'N 01:19:10 41.8 89.3 240.3 05m10.2s
109°22.5'E 31°34.78'N 29°24.02'N 30°29.33'N 01:19:21 42.0 89.4 240.4 05m10.7s
109°30.0'E 31°35.46'N 29°24.68'N 30°30.00'N 01:19:31 42.1 89.5 240.5 05m11.2s
109°37.5'E 31°36.14'N 29°25.32'N 30°30.66'N 01:19:42 42.3 89.6 240.6 05m11.6s
109°45.0'E 31°36.80'N 29°25.96'N 30°31.31'N 01:19:52 42.4 89.6 240.7 05m12.1s
109°52.5'E 31°37.45'N 29°26.58'N 30°31.95'N 01:20:03 42.6 89.7 240.8 05m12.6s

110°00.0'E 31°38.09'N 29°27.19'N 30°32.58'N 01:20:14 42.7 89.8 240.9 05m13.0s


110°07.5'E 31°38.72'N 29°27.79'N 30°33.19'N 01:20:25 42.9 89.9 241.0 05m13.5s
110°15.0'E 31°39.34'N 29°28.38'N 30°33.80'N 01:20:35 43.0 90.0 241.1 05m14.0s
110°22.5'E 31°39.95'N 29°28.95'N 30°34.39'N 01:20:46 43.2 90.1 241.2 05m14.4s
110°30.0'E 31°40.55'N 29°29.52'N 30°34.97'N 01:20:57 43.3 90.2 241.3 05m14.9s
110°37.5'E 31°41.13'N 29°30.07'N 30°35.54'N 01:21:08 43.5 90.3 241.4 05m15.4s
110°45.0'E 31°41.71'N 29°30.62'N 30°36.10'N 01:21:19 43.6 90.4 241.5 05m15.8s
110°52.5'E 31°42.27'N 29°31.15'N 30°36.65'N 01:21:30 43.7 90.5 241.6 05m16.3s
111°00.0'E 31°42.82'N 29°31.67'N 30°37.19'N 01:21:41 43.9 90.6 241.7 05m16.8s
111°07.5'E 31°43.36'N 29°32.18'N 30°37.71'N 01:21:52 44.0 90.7 241.8 05m17.2s
111°15.0'E 31°43.89'N 29°32.67'N 30°38.22'N 01:22:03 44.2 90.8 241.9 05m17.7s
111°22.5'E 31°44.41'N 29°33.16'N 30°38.73'N 01:22:14 44.3 90.9 242.0 05m18.2s
111°30.0'E 31°44.92'N 29°33.63'N 30°39.22'N 01:22:25 44.5 91.0 242.0 05m18.6s
111°37.5'E 31°45.41'N 29°34.09'N 30°39.70'N 01:22:37 44.6 91.1 242.1 05m19.1s
111°45.0'E 31°45.90'N 29°34.54'N 30°40.16'N 01:22:48 44.8 91.2 242.2 05m19.6s
111°52.5'E 31°46.37'N 29°34.98'N 30°40.62'N 01:22:59 44.9 91.3 242.3 05m20.0s

112°00.0'E 31°46.83'N 29°35.41'N 30°41.06'N 01:23:10 45.1 91.4 242.4 05m20.5s


112°07.5'E 31°47.28'N 29°35.82'N 30°41.50'N 01:23:22 45.2 91.5 242.5 05m21.0s
112°15.0'E 31°47.72'N 29°36.22'N 30°41.92'N 01:23:33 45.4 91.6 242.6 05m21.4s
112°22.5'E 31°48.14'N 29°36.61'N 30°42.33'N 01:23:45 45.5 91.7 242.7 05m21.9s
112°30.0'E 31°48.56'N 29°36.99'N 30°42.72'N 01:23:56 45.7 91.8 242.8 05m22.4s
112°37.5'E 31°48.96'N 29°37.36'N 30°43.11'N 01:24:08 45.8 91.9 242.9 05m22.8s
112°45.0'E 31°49.35'N 29°37.71'N 30°43.48'N 01:24:19 46.0 92.0 243.0 05m23.3s
112°52.5'E 31°49.73'N 29°38.06'N 30°43.84'N 01:24:31 46.1 92.1 243.1 05m23.8s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
113°00.0'E 31°50.10'N 29°38.39'N 30°44.19'N 01:24:42 46.3 92.2 243.2 05m24.2s
113°07.5'E 31°50.45'N 29°38.71'N 30°44.53'N 01:24:54 46.4 92.3 243.3 05m24.7s
113°15.0'E 31°50.80'N 29°39.01'N 30°44.86'N 01:25:06 46.6 92.4 243.4 05m25.2s
113°22.5'E 31°51.13'N 29°39.31'N 30°45.17'N 01:25:17 46.7 92.5 243.4 05m25.6s
113°30.0'E 31°51.45'N 29°39.59'N 30°45.47'N 01:25:29 46.9 92.6 243.5 05m26.1s
113°37.5'E 31°51.76'N 29°39.86'N 30°45.76'N 01:25:41 47.0 92.7 243.6 05m26.6s
113°45.0'E 31°52.05'N 29°40.12'N 30°46.04'N 01:25:53 47.2 92.8 243.7 05m27.0s
113°52.5'E 31°52.34'N 29°40.36'N 30°46.31'N 01:26:05 47.3 92.9 243.8 05m27.5s

114°00.0'E 31°52.61'N 29°40.59'N 30°46.56'N 01:26:17 47.5 93.0 243.9 05m28.0s


114°07.5'E 31°52.87'N 29°40.81'N 30°46.80'N 01:26:29 47.6 93.1 244.0 05m28.4s
114°15.0'E 31°53.12'N 29°41.02'N 30°47.03'N 01:26:41 47.8 93.2 244.1 05m28.9s
114°22.5'E 31°53.36'N 29°41.22'N 30°47.25'N 01:26:53 47.9 93.3 244.2 05m29.4s
114°30.0'E 31°53.58'N 29°41.40'N 30°47.45'N 01:27:05 48.1 93.4 244.3 05m29.8s
114°37.5'E 31°53.79'N 29°41.57'N 30°47.64'N 01:27:17 48.2 93.5 244.4 05m30.3s
114°45.0'E 31°53.99'N 29°41.73'N 30°47.82'N 01:27:29 48.4 93.6 244.5 05m30.7s
114°52.5'E 31°54.18'N 29°41.87'N 30°47.99'N 01:27:41 48.5 93.7 244.5 05m31.2s
115°00.0'E 31°54.35'N 29°42.01'N 30°48.14'N 01:27:53 48.7 93.8 244.6 05m31.7s
115°07.5'E 31°54.52'N 29°42.13'N 30°48.29'N 01:28:06 48.8 93.9 244.7 05m32.1s
115°15.0'E 31°54.67'N 29°42.23'N 30°48.42'N 01:28:18 49.0 94.0 244.8 05m32.6s
115°22.5'E 31°54.81'N 29°42.33'N 30°48.53'N 01:28:30 49.1 94.1 244.9 05m33.1s
115°30.0'E 31°54.93'N 29°42.41'N 30°48.64'N 01:28:43 49.3 94.2 245.0 05m33.5s
115°37.5'E 31°55.05'N 29°42.48'N 30°48.73'N 01:28:55 49.4 94.4 245.1 05m34.0s
115°45.0'E 31°55.15'N 29°42.53'N 30°48.81'N 01:29:08 49.6 94.5 245.2 05m34.4s
115°52.5'E 31°55.24'N 29°42.58'N 30°48.87'N 01:29:20 49.7 94.6 245.3 05m34.9s

116°00.0'E 31°55.31'N 29°42.61'N 30°48.93'N 01:29:33 49.9 94.7 245.4 05m35.4s


116°07.5'E 31°55.38'N 29°42.62'N 30°48.97'N 01:29:45 50.0 94.8 245.4 05m35.8s
116°15.0'E 31°55.43'N 29°42.63'N 30°49.00'N 01:29:58 50.2 94.9 245.5 05m36.3s
116°22.5'E 31°55.47'N 29°42.62'N 30°49.01'N 01:30:11 50.3 95.0 245.6 05m36.7s
116°30.0'E 31°55.49'N 29°42.60'N 30°49.02'N 01:30:23 50.5 95.1 245.7 05m37.2s
116°37.5'E 31°55.50'N 29°42.56'N 30°49.01'N 01:30:36 50.6 95.2 245.8 05m37.7s
116°45.0'E 31°55.50'N 29°42.51'N 30°48.98'N 01:30:49 50.8 95.3 245.9 05m38.1s
116°52.5'E 31°55.49'N 29°42.45'N 30°48.95'N 01:31:02 50.9 95.4 246.0 05m38.6s
117°00.0'E 31°55.47'N 29°42.38'N 30°48.90'N 01:31:15 51.1 95.5 246.1 05m39.0s
117°07.5'E 31°55.43'N 29°42.29'N 30°48.83'N 01:31:28 51.2 95.6 246.2 05m39.5s
117°15.0'E 31°55.38'N 29°42.19'N 30°48.76'N 01:31:41 51.4 95.8 246.2 05m40.0s
117°22.5'E 31°55.31'N 29°42.07'N 30°48.67'N 01:31:54 51.5 95.9 246.3 05m40.4s
117°30.0'E 31°55.24'N 29°41.94'N 30°48.57'N 01:32:07 51.7 96.0 246.4 05m40.9s
117°37.5'E 31°55.15'N 29°41.80'N 30°48.45'N 01:32:20 51.8 96.1 246.5 05m41.3s
117°45.0'E 31°55.05'N 29°41.65'N 30°48.33'N 01:32:33 52.0 96.2 246.6 05m41.8s
117°52.5'E 31°54.93'N 29°41.48'N 30°48.19'N 01:32:46 52.2 96.3 246.7 05m42.2s

118°00.0'E 31°54.80'N 29°41.30'N 30°48.03'N 01:32:59 52.3 96.4 246.8 05m42.7s


118°07.5'E 31°54.66'N 29°41.10'N 30°47.86'N 01:33:12 52.5 96.5 246.9 05m43.1s
118°15.0'E 31°54.50'N 29°40.89'N 30°47.68'N 01:33:26 52.6 96.6 246.9 05m43.6s
118°22.5'E 31°54.34'N 29°40.67'N 30°47.49'N 01:33:39 52.8 96.7 247.0 05m44.0s
118°30.0'E 31°54.16'N 29°40.43'N 30°47.28'N 01:33:52 52.9 96.9 247.1 05m44.5s
118°37.5'E 31°53.96'N 29°40.18'N 30°47.06'N 01:34:06 53.1 97.0 247.2 05m44.9s
118°45.0'E 31°53.75'N 29°39.92'N 30°46.82'N 01:34:19 53.2 97.1 247.3 05m45.4s
118°52.5'E 31°53.53'N 29°39.64'N 30°46.57'N 01:34:33 53.4 97.2 247.4 05m45.8s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
119°00.0'E 31°53.30'N 29°39.35'N 30°46.31'N 01:34:46 53.5 97.3 247.5 05m46.3s
119°07.5'E 31°53.05'N 29°39.04'N 30°46.03'N 01:35:00 53.7 97.4 247.5 05m46.7s
119°15.0'E 31°52.79'N 29°38.72'N 30°45.74'N 01:35:13 53.9 97.5 247.6 05m47.2s
119°22.5'E 31°52.51'N 29°38.39'N 30°45.44'N 01:35:27 54.0 97.7 247.7 05m47.6s
119°30.0'E 31°52.22'N 29°38.04'N 30°45.12'N 01:35:41 54.2 97.8 247.8 05m48.1s
119°37.5'E 31°51.92'N 29°37.68'N 30°44.79'N 01:35:54 54.3 97.9 247.9 05m48.5s
119°45.0'E 31°51.61'N 29°37.30'N 30°44.45'N 01:36:08 54.5 98.0 248.0 05m49.0s
119°52.5'E 31°51.28'N 29°36.91'N 30°44.09'N 01:36:22 54.6 98.1 248.1 05m49.4s

120°00.0'E 31°50.94'N 29°36.50'N 30°43.71'N 01:36:36 54.8 98.2 248.1 05m49.9s


120°07.5'E 31°50.58'N 29°36.08'N 30°43.33'N 01:36:50 54.9 98.4 248.2 05m50.3s
120°15.0'E 31°50.21'N 29°35.65'N 30°42.93'N 01:37:04 55.1 98.5 248.3 05m50.8s
120°22.5'E 31°49.83'N 29°35.20'N 30°42.51'N 01:37:18 55.3 98.6 248.4 05m51.2s
120°30.0'E 31°49.43'N 29°34.74'N 30°42.08'N 01:37:32 55.4 98.7 248.5 05m51.6s
120°37.5'E 31°49.02'N 29°34.26'N 30°41.64'N 01:37:46 55.6 98.8 248.6 05m52.1s
120°45.0'E 31°48.59'N 29°33.77'N 30°41.18'N 01:38:00 55.7 98.9 248.6 05m52.5s
120°52.5'E 31°48.15'N 29°33.27'N 30°40.71'N 01:38:14 55.9 99.1 248.7 05m53.0s
121°00.0'E 31°47.70'N 29°32.75'N 30°40.22'N 01:38:28 56.0 99.2 248.8 05m53.4s
121°07.5'E 31°47.23'N 29°32.21'N 30°39.72'N 01:38:42 56.2 99.3 248.9 05m53.8s
121°15.0'E 31°46.75'N 29°31.66'N 30°39.21'N 01:38:57 56.4 99.4 249.0 05m54.3s
121°22.5'E 31°46.26'N 29°31.10'N 30°38.68'N 01:39:11 56.5 99.5 249.1 05m54.7s
121°30.0'E 31°45.75'N 29°30.52'N 30°38.14'N 01:39:25 56.7 99.7 249.1 05m55.1s
121°37.5'E 31°45.22'N 29°29.93'N 30°37.58'N 01:39:40 56.8 99.8 249.2 05m55.6s
121°45.0'E 31°44.68'N 29°29.32'N 30°37.01'N 01:39:54 57.0 99.9 249.3 05m56.0s
121°52.5'E 31°44.13'N 29°28.69'N 30°36.42'N 01:40:09 57.2 100.0 249.4 05m56.4s

122°00.0'E 31°43.57'N 29°28.06'N 30°35.82'N 01:40:23 57.3 100.1 249.5 05m56.9s


122°07.5'E 31°42.99'N 29°27.40'N 30°35.20'N 01:40:38 57.5 100.3 249.5 05m57.3s
122°15.0'E 31°42.39'N 29°26.73'N 30°34.57'N 01:40:52 57.6 100.4 249.6 05m57.7s
122°22.5'E 31°41.78'N 29°26.05'N 30°33.92'N 01:41:07 57.8 100.5 249.7 05m58.1s
122°30.0'E 31°41.16'N 29°25.35'N 30°33.26'N 01:41:22 58.0 100.6 249.8 05m58.6s
122°37.5'E 31°40.52'N 29°24.64'N 30°32.59'N 01:41:36 58.1 100.8 249.9 05m59.0s
122°45.0'E 31°39.87'N 29°23.91'N 30°31.90'N 01:41:51 58.3 100.9 249.9 05m59.4s
122°52.5'E 31°39.20'N 29°23.17'N 30°31.19'N 01:42:06 58.4 101.0 250.0 05m59.8s
123°00.0'E 31°38.52'N 29°22.41'N 30°30.47'N 01:42:21 58.6 101.1 250.1 06m00.3s
123°07.5'E 31°37.82'N 29°21.63'N 30°29.74'N 01:42:36 58.8 101.3 250.2 06m00.7s
123°15.0'E 31°37.11'N 29°20.84'N 30°28.99'N 01:42:51 58.9 101.4 250.3 06m01.1s
123°22.5'E 31°36.38'N 29°20.03'N 30°28.22'N 01:43:06 59.1 101.5 250.3 06m01.5s
123°30.0'E 31°35.64'N 29°19.21'N 30°27.44'N 01:43:21 59.2 101.7 250.4 06m01.9s
123°37.5'E 31°34.89'N 29°18.38'N 30°26.65'N 01:43:36 59.4 101.8 250.5 06m02.4s
123°45.0'E 31°34.11'N 29°17.52'N 30°25.84'N 01:43:51 59.6 101.9 250.6 06m02.8s
123°52.5'E 31°33.33'N 29°16.66'N 30°25.01'N 01:44:06 59.7 102.0 250.6 06m03.2s

124°00.0'E 31°32.53'N 29°15.77'N 30°24.17'N 01:44:21 59.9 102.2 250.7 06m03.6s


124°07.5'E 31°31.71'N 29°14.87'N 30°23.31'N 01:44:37 60.0 102.3 250.8 06m04.0s
124°15.0'E 31°30.88'N 29°13.96'N 30°22.44'N 01:44:52 60.2 102.4 250.9 06m04.4s
124°22.5'E 31°30.04'N 29°13.03'N 30°21.55'N 01:45:07 60.4 102.6 251.0 06m04.8s
124°30.0'E 31°29.18'N 29°12.08'N 30°20.65'N 01:45:23 60.5 102.7 251.0 06m05.2s
124°37.5'E 31°28.30'N 29°11.12'N 30°19.73'N 01:45:38 60.7 102.8 251.1 06m05.7s
124°45.0'E 31°27.41'N 29°10.14'N 30°18.80'N 01:45:54 60.9 103.0 251.2 06m06.1s
124°52.5'E 31°26.50'N 29°09.14'N 30°17.85'N 01:46:09 61.0 103.1 251.3 06m06.5s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
125°00.0'E 31°25.58'N 29°08.13'N 30°16.88'N 01:46:25 61.2 103.2 251.3 06m06.9s
125°07.5'E 31°24.64'N 29°07.11'N 30°15.90'N 01:46:40 61.3 103.4 251.4 06m07.3s
125°15.0'E 31°23.69'N 29°06.06'N 30°14.91'N 01:46:56 61.5 103.5 251.5 06m07.7s
125°22.5'E 31°22.72'N 29°05.00'N 30°13.89'N 01:47:12 61.7 103.6 251.6 06m08.1s
125°30.0'E 31°21.74'N 29°03.93'N 30°12.86'N 01:47:28 61.8 103.8 251.6 06m08.5s
125°37.5'E 31°20.74'N 29°02.83'N 30°11.82'N 01:47:43 62.0 103.9 251.7 06m08.9s
125°45.0'E 31°19.73'N 29°01.73'N 30°10.76'N 01:47:59 62.2 104.1 251.8 06m09.2s
125°52.5'E 31°18.70'N 29°00.60'N 30°09.68'N 01:48:15 62.3 104.2 251.9 06m09.6s

126°00.0'E 31°17.65'N 28°59.46'N 30°08.59'N 01:48:31 62.5 104.3 251.9 06m10.0s


126°07.5'E 31°16.59'N 28°58.30'N 30°07.48'N 01:48:47 62.7 104.5 252.0 06m10.4s
126°15.0'E 31°15.51'N 28°57.13'N 30°06.36'N 01:49:03 62.8 104.6 252.1 06m10.8s
126°22.5'E 31°14.42'N 28°55.94'N 30°05.21'N 01:49:19 63.0 104.8 252.1 06m11.2s
126°30.0'E 31°13.31'N 28°54.73'N 30°04.06'N 01:49:35 63.2 104.9 252.2 06m11.6s
126°37.5'E 31°12.18'N 28°53.50'N 30°02.88'N 01:49:51 63.3 105.1 252.3 06m12.0s
126°45.0'E 31°11.04'N 28°52.26'N 30°01.69'N 01:50:08 63.5 105.2 252.4 06m12.3s
126°52.5'E 31°09.88'N 28°51.00'N 30°00.49'N 01:50:24 63.7 105.3 252.4 06m12.7s
127°00.0'E 31°08.71'N 28°49.73'N 29°59.26'N 01:50:40 63.8 105.5 252.5 06m13.1s
127°07.5'E 31°07.52'N 28°48.44'N 29°58.02'N 01:50:56 64.0 105.6 252.6 06m13.5s
127°15.0'E 31°06.32'N 28°47.13'N 29°56.77'N 01:51:13 64.2 105.8 252.6 06m13.9s
127°22.5'E 31°05.10'N 28°45.80'N 29°55.49'N 01:51:29 64.3 105.9 252.7 06m14.2s
127°30.0'E 31°03.86'N 28°44.46'N 29°54.20'N 01:51:46 64.5 106.1 252.8 06m14.6s
127°37.5'E 31°02.60'N 28°43.10'N 29°52.90'N 01:52:02 64.7 106.2 252.8 06m15.0s
127°45.0'E 31°01.33'N 28°41.72'N 29°51.58'N 01:52:19 64.8 106.4 252.9 06m15.3s
127°52.5'E 31°00.05'N 28°40.33'N 29°50.24'N 01:52:35 65.0 106.5 253.0 06m15.7s

128°00.0'E 30°58.74'N 28°38.91'N 29°48.88'N 01:52:52 65.2 106.7 253.1 06m16.1s


128°07.5'E 30°57.42'N 28°37.48'N 29°47.50'N 01:53:09 65.3 106.9 253.1 06m16.4s
128°15.0'E 30°56.09'N 28°36.04'N 29°46.11'N 01:53:26 65.5 107.0 253.2 06m16.8s
128°22.5'E 30°54.73'N 28°34.57'N 29°44.71'N 01:53:42 65.7 107.2 253.3 06m17.1s
128°30.0'E 30°53.36'N 28°33.09'N 29°43.28'N 01:53:59 65.8 107.3 253.3 06m17.5s
128°37.5'E 30°51.98'N 28°31.59'N 29°41.84'N 01:54:16 66.0 107.5 253.4 06m17.9s
128°45.0'E 30°50.57'N 28°30.07'N 29°40.38'N 01:54:33 66.2 107.6 253.5 06m18.2s
128°52.5'E 30°49.15'N 28°28.54'N 29°38.90'N 01:54:50 66.3 107.8 253.5 06m18.6s
129°00.0'E 30°47.72'N 28°26.99'N 29°37.41'N 01:55:07 66.5 108.0 253.6 06m18.9s
129°07.5'E 30°46.26'N 28°25.41'N 29°35.90'N 01:55:24 66.7 108.1 253.7 06m19.2s
129°15.0'E 30°44.79'N 28°23.83'N 29°34.37'N 01:55:41 66.9 108.3 253.7 06m19.6s
129°22.5'E 30°43.31'N 28°22.22'N 29°32.82'N 01:55:58 67.0 108.5 253.8 06m19.9s
129°30.0'E 30°41.80'N 28°20.60'N 29°31.26'N 01:56:16 67.2 108.6 253.8 06m20.3s
129°37.5'E 30°40.28'N 28°18.95'N 29°29.68'N 01:56:33 67.4 108.8 253.9 06m20.6s
129°45.0'E 30°38.74'N 28°17.29'N 29°28.08'N 01:56:50 67.5 109.0 254.0 06m20.9s
129°52.5'E 30°37.18'N 28°15.61'N 29°26.46'N 01:57:08 67.7 109.1 254.0 06m21.3s

130°00.0'E 30°35.61'N 28°13.92'N 29°24.83'N 01:57:25 67.9 109.3 254.1 06m21.6s


130°07.5'E 30°34.02'N 28°12.20'N 29°23.18'N 01:57:42 68.1 109.5 254.2 06m21.9s
130°15.0'E 30°32.41'N 28°10.47'N 29°21.51'N 01:58:00 68.2 109.7 254.2 06m22.3s
130°22.5'E 30°30.79'N 28°08.72'N 29°19.82'N 01:58:17 68.4 109.8 254.3 06m22.6s
130°30.0'E 30°29.14'N 28°06.95'N 29°18.12'N 01:58:35 68.6 110.0 254.3 06m22.9s
130°37.5'E 30°27.48'N 28°05.16'N 29°16.39'N 01:58:53 68.7 110.2 254.4 06m23.2s
130°45.0'E 30°25.80'N 28°03.35'N 29°14.65'N 01:59:10 68.9 110.4 254.5 06m23.6s
130°52.5'E 30°24.11'N 28°01.53'N 29°12.89'N 01:59:28 69.1 110.6 254.5 06m23.9s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
131°00.0'E 30°22.39'N 27°59.68'N 29°11.11'N 01:59:46 69.3 110.8 254.6 06m24.2s
131°07.5'E 30°20.66'N 27°57.82'N 29°09.32'N 02:00:04 69.4 110.9 254.7 06m24.5s
131°15.0'E 30°18.91'N 27°55.94'N 29°07.50'N 02:00:22 69.6 111.1 254.7 06m24.8s
131°22.5'E 30°17.15'N 27°54.03'N 29°05.67'N 02:00:40 69.8 111.3 254.8 06m25.1s
131°30.0'E 30°15.36'N 27°52.12'N 29°03.82'N 02:00:58 70.0 111.5 254.8 06m25.4s
131°37.5'E 30°13.56'N 27°50.18'N 29°01.95'N 02:01:16 70.1 111.7 254.9 06m25.7s
131°45.0'E 30°11.74'N 27°48.22'N 29°00.06'N 02:01:34 70.3 111.9 254.9 06m26.0s
131°52.5'E 30°09.90'N 27°46.24'N 28°58.15'N 02:01:52 70.5 112.1 255.0 06m26.3s

132°00.0'E 30°08.04'N 27°44.25'N 28°56.23'N 02:02:10 70.7 112.3 255.1 06m26.6s


132°07.5'E 30°06.17'N 27°42.23'N 28°54.28'N 02:02:28 70.8 112.5 255.1 06m26.9s
132°15.0'E 30°04.27'N 27°40.20'N 28°52.32'N 02:02:46 71.0 112.7 255.2 06m27.2s
132°22.5'E 30°02.36'N 27°38.14'N 28°50.34'N 02:03:05 71.2 112.9 255.2 06m27.5s
132°30.0'E 30°00.43'N 27°36.07'N 28°48.34'N 02:03:23 71.4 113.1 255.3 06m27.7s
132°37.5'E 29°58.48'N 27°33.98'N 28°46.32'N 02:03:42 71.5 113.3 255.3 06m28.0s
132°45.0'E 29°56.52'N 27°31.87'N 28°44.28'N 02:04:00 71.7 113.6 255.4 06m28.3s
132°52.5'E 29°54.53'N 27°29.74'N 28°42.23'N 02:04:18 71.9 113.8 255.4 06m28.6s
133°00.0'E 29°52.53'N 27°27.59'N 28°40.15'N 02:04:37 72.1 114.0 255.5 06m28.8s
133°07.5'E 29°50.51'N 27°25.42'N 28°38.05'N 02:04:56 72.2 114.2 255.6 06m29.1s
133°15.0'E 29°48.46'N 27°23.23'N 28°35.94'N 02:05:14 72.4 114.5 255.6 06m29.4s
133°22.5'E 29°46.40'N 27°21.02'N 28°33.81'N 02:05:33 72.6 114.7 255.7 06m29.6s
133°30.0'E 29°44.33'N 27°18.79'N 28°31.65'N 02:05:52 72.8 114.9 255.7 06m29.9s
133°37.5'E 29°42.23'N 27°16.54'N 28°29.48'N 02:06:11 72.9 115.1 255.8 06m30.2s
133°45.0'E 29°40.11'N 27°14.27'N 28°27.29'N 02:06:29 73.1 115.4 255.8 06m30.4s
133°52.5'E 29°37.98'N 27°11.98'N 28°25.08'N 02:06:48 73.3 115.6 255.9 06m30.7s

134°00.0'E 29°35.82'N 27°09.67'N 28°22.85'N 02:07:07 73.5 115.9 255.9 06m30.9s


134°07.5'E 29°33.65'N 27°07.34'N 28°20.60'N 02:07:26 73.7 116.1 256.0 06m31.2s
134°15.0'E 29°31.46'N 27°05.00'N 28°18.33'N 02:07:45 73.8 116.4 256.0 06m31.4s
134°22.5'E 29°29.24'N 27°02.63'N 28°16.04'N 02:08:04 74.0 116.6 256.1 06m31.6s
134°30.0'E 29°27.01'N 27°00.24'N 28°13.73'N 02:08:24 74.2 116.9 256.1 06m31.9s
134°37.5'E 29°24.76'N 26°57.83'N 28°11.40'N 02:08:43 74.4 117.2 256.2 06m32.1s
134°45.0'E 29°22.49'N 26°55.40'N 28°09.05'N 02:09:02 74.5 117.4 256.2 06m32.3s
134°52.5'E 29°20.21'N 26°52.95'N 28°06.68'N 02:09:21 74.7 117.7 256.3 06m32.6s
135°00.0'E 29°17.90'N 26°50.48'N 28°04.30'N 02:09:41 74.9 118.0 256.3 06m32.8s
135°07.5'E 29°15.57'N 26°47.99'N 28°01.89'N 02:10:00 75.1 118.3 256.3 06m33.0s
135°15.0'E 29°13.22'N 26°45.47'N 27°59.46'N 02:10:19 75.3 118.6 256.4 06m33.2s
135°22.5'E 29°10.86'N 26°42.94'N 27°57.01'N 02:10:39 75.4 118.9 256.4 06m33.4s
135°30.0'E 29°08.47'N 26°40.39'N 27°54.54'N 02:10:58 75.6 119.2 256.5 06m33.6s
135°37.5'E 29°06.06'N 26°37.82'N 27°52.05'N 02:11:18 75.8 119.5 256.5 06m33.9s
135°45.0'E 29°03.64'N 26°35.22'N 27°49.54'N 02:11:38 76.0 119.8 256.6 06m34.1s
135°52.5'E 29°01.19'N 26°32.61'N 27°47.01'N 02:11:57 76.2 120.1 256.6 06m34.3s

136°00.0'E 28°58.73'N 26°29.97'N 27°44.47'N 02:12:17 76.3 120.4 256.7 06m34.5s


136°07.5'E 28°56.24'N 26°27.31'N 27°41.90'N 02:12:37 76.5 120.7 256.7 06m34.6s
136°15.0'E 28°53.73'N 26°24.64'N 27°39.30'N 02:12:57 76.7 121.1 256.7 06m34.8s
136°22.5'E 28°51.21'N 26°21.94'N 27°36.69'N 02:13:17 76.9 121.4 256.8 06m35.0s
136°30.0'E 28°48.66'N 26°19.22'N 27°34.06'N 02:13:36 77.1 121.8 256.8 06m35.2s
136°37.5'E 28°46.10'N 26°16.48'N 27°31.41'N 02:13:56 77.2 122.1 256.9 06m35.4s
136°45.0'E 28°43.51'N 26°13.71'N 27°28.74'N 02:14:16 77.4 122.5 256.9 06m35.6s
136°52.5'E 28°40.91'N 26°10.93'N 27°26.04'N 02:14:37 77.6 122.9 257.0 06m35.7s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
137°00.0'E 28°38.28'N 26°08.13'N 27°23.33'N 02:14:57 77.8 123.3 257.0 06m35.9s
137°07.5'E 28°35.63'N 26°05.30'N 27°20.59'N 02:15:17 78.0 123.7 257.0 06m36.1s
137°15.0'E 28°32.97'N 26°02.45'N 27°17.84'N 02:15:37 78.1 124.1 257.1 06m36.2s
137°22.5'E 28°30.28'N 25°59.59'N 27°15.06'N 02:15:57 78.3 124.5 257.1 06m36.4s
137°30.0'E 28°27.57'N 25°56.70'N 27°12.26'N 02:16:18 78.5 124.9 257.1 06m36.5s
137°37.5'E 28°24.84'N 25°53.78'N 27°09.44'N 02:16:38 78.7 125.4 257.2 06m36.7s
137°45.0'E 28°22.09'N 25°50.85'N 27°06.60'N 02:16:58 78.9 125.8 257.2 06m36.8s
137°52.5'E 28°19.32'N 25°47.90'N 27°03.74'N 02:17:19 79.0 126.3 257.3 06m37.0s

138°00.0'E 28°16.53'N 25°44.92'N 27°00.86'N 02:17:39 79.2 126.7 257.3 06m37.1s


138°07.5'E 28°13.72'N 25°41.92'N 26°57.96'N 02:18:00 79.4 127.2 257.3 06m37.3s
138°15.0'E 28°10.89'N 25°38.90'N 26°55.03'N 02:18:20 79.6 127.7 257.4 06m37.4s
138°22.5'E 28°08.04'N 25°35.86'N 26°52.09'N 02:18:41 79.7 128.3 257.4 06m37.5s
138°30.0'E 28°05.16'N 25°32.80'N 26°49.12'N 02:19:02 79.9 128.8 257.4 06m37.6s
138°37.5'E 28°02.27'N 25°29.72'N 26°46.13'N 02:19:23 80.1 129.3 257.5 06m37.8s
138°45.0'E 27°59.35'N 25°26.61'N 26°43.12'N 02:19:43 80.3 129.9 257.5 06m37.9s
138°52.5'E 27°56.42'N 25°23.48'N 26°40.09'N 02:20:04 80.5 130.5 257.5 06m38.0s
139°00.0'E 27°53.46'N 25°20.33'N 26°37.04'N 02:20:25 80.6 131.1 257.6 06m38.1s
139°07.5'E 27°50.48'N 25°17.16'N 26°33.96'N 02:20:46 80.8 131.7 257.6 06m38.2s
139°15.0'E 27°47.48'N 25°13.97'N 26°30.86'N 02:21:07 81.0 132.4 257.6 06m38.3s
139°22.5'E 27°44.46'N 25°10.75'N 26°27.75'N 02:21:28 81.2 133.1 257.7 06m38.4s
139°30.0'E 27°41.42'N 25°07.51'N 26°24.61'N 02:21:49 81.3 133.8 257.7 06m38.5s
139°37.5'E 27°38.35'N 25°04.25'N 26°21.45'N 02:22:10 81.5 134.5 257.7 06m38.6s
139°45.0'E 27°35.27'N 25°00.97'N 26°18.26'N 02:22:31 81.7 135.2 257.7 06m38.7s
139°52.5'E 27°32.16'N 24°57.66'N 26°15.06'N 02:22:53 81.9 136.0 257.8 06m38.7s

140°00.0'E 27°29.03'N 24°54.34'N 26°11.83'N 02:23:14 82.0 136.8 257.8 06m38.8s


140°07.5'E 27°25.88'N 24°50.99'N 26°08.58'N 02:23:35 82.2 137.7 257.8 06m38.9s
140°15.0'E 27°22.71'N 24°47.62'N 26°05.31'N 02:23:56 82.4 138.6 257.9 06m39.0s
140°22.5'E 27°19.52'N 24°44.22'N 26°02.02'N 02:24:18 82.5 139.5 257.9 06m39.0s
140°30.0'E 27°16.31'N 24°40.81'N 25°58.71'N 02:24:39 82.7 140.4 257.9 06m39.1s
140°37.5'E 27°13.07'N 24°37.37'N 25°55.37'N 02:25:01 82.9 141.4 257.9 06m39.1s
140°45.0'E 27°09.82'N 24°33.91'N 25°52.01'N 02:25:22 83.0 142.5 258.0 06m39.2s
140°52.5'E 27°06.54'N 24°30.43'N 25°48.63'N 02:25:44 83.2 143.6 258.0 06m39.2s
141°00.0'E 27°03.24'N 24°26.92'N 25°45.23'N 02:26:06 83.3 144.7 258.0 06m39.3s
141°07.5'E 26°59.91'N 24°23.39'N 25°41.80'N 02:26:27 83.5 145.9 258.0 06m39.3s
141°15.0'E 26°56.57'N 24°19.84'N 25°38.36'N 02:26:49 83.7 147.2 258.1 06m39.3s
141°22.5'E 26°53.20'N 24°16.27'N 25°34.89'N 02:27:11 83.8 148.5 258.1 06m39.4s
141°30.0'E 26°49.82'N 24°12.68'N 25°31.40'N 02:27:32 84.0 149.9 258.1 06m39.4s
141°37.5'E 26°46.41'N 24°09.06'N 25°27.88'N 02:27:54 84.1 151.3 258.1 06m39.4s
141°45.0'E 26°42.98'N 24°05.42'N 25°24.35'N 02:28:16 84.3 152.8 258.1 06m39.4s
141°52.5'E 26°39.52'N 24°01.76'N 25°20.79'N 02:28:38 84.4 154.4 258.2 06m39.4s

142°00.0'E 26°36.05'N 23°58.07'N 25°17.21'N 02:29:00 84.5 156.1 258.2 06m39.4s


142°07.5'E 26°32.55'N 23°54.36'N 25°13.61'N 02:29:22 84.7 157.8 258.2 06m39.4s
142°15.0'E 26°29.03'N 23°50.63'N 25°09.98'N 02:29:44 84.8 159.7 258.2 06m39.4s
142°22.5'E 26°25.49'N 23°46.88'N 25°06.34'N 02:30:06 84.9 161.6 258.2 06m39.4s
142°30.0'E 26°21.92'N 23°43.11'N 25°02.67'N 02:30:28 85.0 163.6 258.3 06m39.4s
142°37.5'E 26°18.34'N 23°39.31'N 24°58.98'N 02:30:51 85.1 165.7 258.3 06m39.4s
142°45.0'E 26°14.73'N 23°35.49'N 24°55.26'N 02:31:13 85.2 167.9 258.3 06m39.4s
142°52.5'E 26°11.10'N 23°31.64'N 24°51.53'N 02:31:35 85.3 170.2 258.3 06m39.4s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
143°00.0'E 26°07.45'N 23°27.78'N 24°47.77'N 02:31:57 85.4 172.6 258.3 06m39.3s
143°07.5'E 26°03.77'N 23°23.89'N 24°43.98'N 02:32:20 85.5 175.1 258.3 06m39.3s
143°15.0'E 26°00.08'N 23°19.98'N 24°40.18'N 02:32:42 85.6 177.7 258.4 06m39.2s
143°22.5'E 25°56.36'N 23°16.05'N 24°36.35'N 02:33:05 85.7 180.4 258.4 06m39.2s
143°30.0'E 25°52.62'N 23°12.09'N 24°32.51'N 02:33:27 85.7 183.1 258.4 06m39.2s
143°37.5'E 25°48.85'N 23°08.11'N 24°28.63'N 02:33:50 85.8 186.0 258.4 06m39.1s
143°45.0'E 25°45.07'N 23°04.11'N 24°24.74'N 02:34:12 85.8 188.9 258.4 06m39.0s
143°52.5'E 25°41.26'N 23°00.09'N 24°20.83'N 02:34:35 85.8 191.8 258.4 06m39.0s

144°00.0'E 25°37.43'N 22°56.04'N 24°16.89'N 02:34:57 85.9 194.8 258.4 06m38.9s


144°07.5'E 25°33.58'N 22°51.97'N 24°12.93'N 02:35:20 85.9 197.8 258.4 06m38.8s
144°15.0'E 25°29.70'N 22°47.88'N 24°08.94'N 02:35:43 85.9 200.8 258.5 06m38.8s
144°22.5'E 25°25.80'N 22°43.77'N 24°04.94'N 02:36:05 85.8 203.8 258.5 06m38.7s
144°30.0'E 25°21.88'N 22°39.63'N 24°00.91'N 02:36:28 85.8 206.7 258.5 06m38.6s
144°37.5'E 25°17.94'N 22°35.47'N 23°56.86'N 02:36:51 85.8 209.7 258.5 06m38.5s
144°45.0'E 25°13.98'N 22°31.29'N 23°52.78'N 02:37:14 85.7 212.6 258.5 06m38.4s
144°52.5'E 25°09.99'N 22°27.09'N 23°48.69'N 02:37:37 85.7 215.4 258.5 06m38.3s
145°00.0'E 25°05.98'N 22°22.86'N 23°44.57'N 02:38:00 85.6 218.1 258.5 06m38.2s
145°07.5'E 25°01.95'N 22°18.61'N 23°40.43'N 02:38:23 85.5 220.8 258.5 06m38.1s
145°15.0'E 24°57.90'N 22°14.34'N 23°36.27'N 02:38:46 85.5 223.4 258.5 06m38.0s
145°22.5'E 24°53.82'N 22°10.05'N 23°32.08'N 02:39:09 85.4 225.9 258.5 06m37.8s
145°30.0'E 24°49.72'N 22°05.74'N 23°27.87'N 02:39:32 85.3 228.3 258.5 06m37.7s
145°37.5'E 24°45.60'N 22°01.40'N 23°23.64'N 02:39:55 85.2 230.6 258.5 06m37.6s
145°45.0'E 24°41.46'N 21°57.04'N 23°19.39'N 02:40:18 85.0 232.8 258.5 06m37.4s
145°52.5'E 24°37.29'N 21°52.66'N 23°15.12'N 02:40:41 84.9 234.9 258.6 06m37.3s

146°00.0'E 24°33.11'N 21°48.26'N 23°10.82'N 02:41:04 84.8 236.9 258.6 06m37.1s


146°07.5'E 24°28.90'N 21°43.83'N 23°06.50'N 02:41:28 84.7 238.8 258.6 06m37.0s
146°15.0'E 24°24.66'N 21°39.38'N 23°02.16'N 02:41:51 84.5 240.7 258.6 06m36.8s
146°22.5'E 24°20.41'N 21°34.91'N 22°57.80'N 02:42:14 84.4 242.4 258.6 06m36.7s
146°30.0'E 24°16.13'N 21°30.42'N 22°53.41'N 02:42:37 84.2 244.1 258.6 06m36.5s
146°37.5'E 24°11.83'N 21°25.91'N 22°49.01'N 02:43:01 84.1 245.6 258.6 06m36.3s
146°45.0'E 24°07.51'N 21°21.37'N 22°44.58'N 02:43:24 83.9 247.2 258.6 06m36.2s
146°52.5'E 24°03.17'N 21°16.82'N 22°40.13'N 02:43:48 83.7 248.6 258.6 06m36.0s
147°00.0'E 23°58.81'N 21°12.24'N 22°35.65'N 02:44:11 83.6 250.0 258.6 06m35.8s
147°07.5'E 23°54.42'N 21°07.64'N 22°31.16'N 02:44:34 83.4 251.3 258.6 06m35.6s
147°15.0'E 23°50.01'N 21°03.02'N 22°26.64'N 02:44:58 83.2 252.5 258.6 06m35.4s
147°22.5'E 23°45.58'N 20°58.38'N 22°22.11'N 02:45:21 83.1 253.7 258.6 06m35.2s
147°30.0'E 23°41.13'N 20°53.71'N 22°17.54'N 02:45:45 82.9 254.8 258.6 06m35.0s
147°37.5'E 23°36.65'N 20°49.03'N 22°12.96'N 02:46:09 82.7 255.9 258.6 06m34.8s
147°45.0'E 23°32.16'N 20°44.32'N 22°08.36'N 02:46:32 82.5 256.9 258.6 06m34.6s
147°52.5'E 23°27.64'N 20°39.59'N 22°03.74'N 02:46:56 82.3 257.9 258.6 06m34.3s

148°00.0'E 23°23.10'N 20°34.85'N 21°59.09'N 02:47:19 82.1 258.9 258.5 06m34.1s


148°07.5'E 23°18.53'N 20°30.08'N 21°54.42'N 02:47:43 82.0 259.8 258.5 06m33.9s
148°15.0'E 23°13.95'N 20°25.29'N 21°49.73'N 02:48:07 81.8 260.6 258.5 06m33.7s
148°22.5'E 23°09.35'N 20°20.47'N 21°45.02'N 02:48:30 81.6 261.5 258.5 06m33.4s
148°30.0'E 23°04.72'N 20°15.64'N 21°40.29'N 02:48:54 81.4 262.3 258.5 06m33.2s
148°37.5'E 23°00.07'N 20°10.79'N 21°35.54'N 02:49:18 81.2 263.0 258.5 06m32.9s
148°45.0'E 22°55.40'N 20°05.92'N 21°30.76'N 02:49:42 81.0 263.8 258.5 06m32.7s
148°52.5'E 22°50.71'N 20°01.02'N 21°25.97'N 02:50:05 80.8 264.5 258.5 06m32.4s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
149°00.0'E 22°46.00'N 19°56.11'N 21°21.15'N 02:50:29 80.6 265.2 258.5 06m32.1s
149°07.5'E 22°41.26'N 19°51.18'N 21°16.32'N 02:50:53 80.4 265.8 258.5 06m31.9s
149°15.0'E 22°36.51'N 19°46.22'N 21°11.46'N 02:51:17 80.2 266.5 258.5 06m31.6s
149°22.5'E 22°31.73'N 19°41.25'N 21°06.58'N 02:51:41 80.0 267.1 258.5 06m31.3s
149°30.0'E 22°26.94'N 19°36.26'N 21°01.69'N 02:52:04 79.8 267.7 258.5 06m31.0s
149°37.5'E 22°22.12'N 19°31.24'N 20°56.77'N 02:52:28 79.6 268.2 258.4 06m30.7s
149°45.0'E 22°17.28'N 19°26.21'N 20°51.83'N 02:52:52 79.4 268.8 258.4 06m30.4s
149°52.5'E 22°12.42'N 19°21.16'N 20°46.87'N 02:53:16 79.1 269.3 258.4 06m30.1s

150°00.0'E 22°07.54'N 19°16.09'N 20°41.89'N 02:53:40 78.9 269.8 258.4 06m29.8s


150°07.5'E 22°02.64'N 19°10.99'N 20°36.89'N 02:54:04 78.7 270.3 258.4 06m29.5s
150°15.0'E 21°57.72'N 19°05.88'N 20°31.87'N 02:54:28 78.5 270.8 258.4 06m29.2s
150°22.5'E 21°52.78'N 19°00.75'N 20°26.84'N 02:54:52 78.3 271.3 258.4 06m28.9s
150°30.0'E 21°47.81'N 18°55.61'N 20°21.78'N 02:55:16 78.1 271.7 258.4 06m28.6s
150°37.5'E 21°42.83'N 18°50.44'N 20°16.70'N 02:55:40 77.9 272.2 258.3 06m28.2s
150°45.0'E 21°37.83'N 18°45.25'N 20°11.60'N 02:56:04 77.7 272.6 258.3 06m27.9s
150°52.5'E 21°32.81'N 18°40.05'N 20°06.49'N 02:56:28 77.4 273.0 258.3 06m27.6s
151°00.0'E 21°27.76'N 18°34.83'N 20°01.35'N 02:56:52 77.2 273.4 258.3 06m27.2s
151°07.5'E 21°22.70'N 18°29.59'N 19°56.20'N 02:57:16 77.0 273.8 258.3 06m26.9s
151°15.0'E 21°17.62'N 18°24.33'N 19°51.02'N 02:57:40 76.8 274.2 258.3 06m26.5s
151°22.5'E 21°12.52'N 18°19.06'N 19°45.83'N 02:58:04 76.6 274.6 258.2 06m26.2s
151°30.0'E 21°07.40'N 18°13.76'N 19°40.62'N 02:58:28 76.4 274.9 258.2 06m25.8s
151°37.5'E 21°02.26'N 18°08.45'N 19°35.39'N 02:58:52 76.1 275.3 258.2 06m25.4s
151°45.0'E 20°57.10'N 18°03.12'N 19°30.14'N 02:59:16 75.9 275.6 258.2 06m25.1s
151°52.5'E 20°51.92'N 17°57.78'N 19°24.88'N 02:59:40 75.7 276.0 258.2 06m24.7s

152°00.0'E 20°46.72'N 17°52.41'N 19°19.59'N 03:00:04 75.5 276.3 258.1 06m24.3s


152°07.5'E 20°41.51'N 17°47.04'N 19°14.29'N 03:00:28 75.3 276.6 258.1 06m23.9s
152°15.0'E 20°36.27'N 17°41.64'N 19°08.97'N 03:00:52 75.0 276.9 258.1 06m23.6s
152°22.5'E 20°31.02'N 17°36.23'N 19°03.63'N 03:01:16 74.8 277.2 258.1 06m23.2s
152°30.0'E 20°25.74'N 17°30.80'N 18°58.28'N 03:01:39 74.6 277.5 258.0 06m22.8s
152°37.5'E 20°20.45'N 17°25.35'N 18°52.91'N 03:02:03 74.4 277.8 258.0 06m22.4s
152°45.0'E 20°15.14'N 17°19.89'N 18°47.52'N 03:02:27 74.2 278.1 258.0 06m22.0s
152°52.5'E 20°09.82'N 17°14.41'N 18°42.11'N 03:02:51 73.9 278.4 258.0 06m21.5s
153°00.0'E 20°04.47'N 17°08.92'N 18°36.69'N 03:03:15 73.7 278.7 257.9 06m21.1s
153°07.5'E 19°59.11'N 17°03.41'N 18°31.25'N 03:03:39 73.5 278.9 257.9 06m20.7s
153°15.0'E 19°53.73'N 16°57.89'N 18°25.79'N 03:04:03 73.3 279.2 257.9 06m20.3s
153°22.5'E 19°48.33'N 16°52.35'N 18°20.32'N 03:04:27 73.0 279.4 257.9 06m19.9s
153°30.0'E 19°42.92'N 16°46.80'N 18°14.83'N 03:04:51 72.8 279.7 257.8 06m19.4s
153°37.5'E 19°37.49'N 16°41.23'N 18°09.33'N 03:05:15 72.6 279.9 257.8 06m19.0s
153°45.0'E 19°32.04'N 16°35.65'N 18°03.81'N 03:05:39 72.4 280.2 257.8 06m18.6s
153°52.5'E 19°26.57'N 16°30.05'N 17°58.27'N 03:06:03 72.1 280.4 257.8 06m18.1s

154°00.0'E 19°21.09'N 16°24.44'N 17°52.72'N 03:06:27 71.9 280.6 257.7 06m17.7s


154°07.5'E 19°15.59'N 16°18.82'N 17°47.15'N 03:06:50 71.7 280.9 257.7 06m17.2s
154°15.0'E 19°10.08'N 16°13.18'N 17°41.57'N 03:07:14 71.4 281.1 257.7 06m16.8s
154°22.5'E 19°04.55'N 16°07.53'N 17°35.98'N 03:07:38 71.2 281.3 257.6 06m16.3s
154°30.0'E 18°59.00'N 16°01.86'N 17°30.36'N 03:08:02 71.0 281.5 257.6 06m15.8s
154°37.5'E 18°53.44'N 15°56.18'N 17°24.74'N 03:08:26 70.8 281.7 257.6 06m15.4s
154°45.0'E 18°47.86'N 15°50.49'N 17°19.10'N 03:08:49 70.5 281.9 257.5 06m14.9s
154°52.5'E 18°42.27'N 15°44.79'N 17°13.45'N 03:09:13 70.3 282.1 257.5 06m14.4s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
155°00.0'E 18°36.66'N 15°39.07'N 17°07.78'N 03:09:37 70.1 282.3 257.5 06m14.0s
155°07.5'E 18°31.03'N 15°33.35'N 17°02.10'N 03:10:00 69.8 282.5 257.4 06m13.5s
155°15.0'E 18°25.40'N 15°27.61'N 16°56.40'N 03:10:24 69.6 282.7 257.4 06m13.0s
155°22.5'E 18°19.74'N 15°21.85'N 16°50.70'N 03:10:48 69.4 282.9 257.4 06m12.5s
155°30.0'E 18°14.08'N 15°16.09'N 16°44.98'N 03:11:11 69.2 283.1 257.3 06m12.0s
155°37.5'E 18°08.39'N 15°10.32'N 16°39.24'N 03:11:35 68.9 283.2 257.3 06m11.5s
155°45.0'E 18°02.70'N 15°04.53'N 16°33.50'N 03:11:58 68.7 283.4 257.2 06m11.0s
155°52.5'E 17°56.99'N 14°58.73'N 16°27.74'N 03:12:22 68.5 283.6 257.2 06m10.5s

156°00.0'E 17°51.27'N 14°52.93'N 16°21.97'N 03:12:45 68.2 283.8 257.2 06m10.0s


156°07.5'E 17°45.53'N 14°47.11'N 16°16.19'N 03:13:09 68.0 283.9 257.1 06m09.5s
156°15.0'E 17°39.78'N 14°41.28'N 16°10.39'N 03:13:32 67.8 284.1 257.1 06m09.0s
156°22.5'E 17°34.02'N 14°35.44'N 16°04.59'N 03:13:56 67.5 284.3 257.0 06m08.5s
156°30.0'E 17°28.24'N 14°29.60'N 15°58.77'N 03:14:19 67.3 284.4 257.0 06m07.9s
156°37.5'E 17°22.46'N 14°23.74'N 15°52.94'N 03:14:42 67.1 284.6 256.9 06m07.4s
156°45.0'E 17°16.66'N 14°17.87'N 15°47.10'N 03:15:06 66.8 284.7 256.9 06m06.9s
156°52.5'E 17°10.84'N 14°12.00'N 15°41.25'N 03:15:29 66.6 284.9 256.9 06m06.4s
157°00.0'E 17°05.02'N 14°06.12'N 15°35.39'N 03:15:52 66.4 285.0 256.8 06m05.8s
157°07.5'E 16°59.18'N 14°00.22'N 15°29.52'N 03:16:15 66.2 285.2 256.8 06m05.3s
157°15.0'E 16°53.34'N 13°54.32'N 15°23.64'N 03:16:38 65.9 285.3 256.7 06m04.8s
157°22.5'E 16°47.48'N 13°48.41'N 15°17.75'N 03:17:01 65.7 285.5 256.7 06m04.2s
157°30.0'E 16°41.61'N 13°42.50'N 15°11.86'N 03:17:24 65.5 285.6 256.6 06m03.7s
157°37.5'E 16°35.73'N 13°36.57'N 15°05.95'N 03:17:47 65.2 285.7 256.6 06m03.1s
157°45.0'E 16°29.84'N 13°30.64'N 15°00.03'N 03:18:10 65.0 285.9 256.5 06m02.6s
157°52.5'E 16°23.93'N 13°24.70'N 14°54.10'N 03:18:33 64.8 286.0 256.5 06m02.0s

158°00.0'E 16°18.02'N 13°18.75'N 14°48.17'N 03:18:56 64.5 286.2 256.4 06m01.5s


158°07.5'E 16°12.10'N 13°12.80'N 14°42.23'N 03:19:19 64.3 286.3 256.4 06m00.9s
158°15.0'E 16°06.17'N 13°06.84'N 14°36.28'N 03:19:42 64.1 286.4 256.3 06m00.3s
158°22.5'E 16°00.23'N 13°00.88'N 14°30.32'N 03:20:04 63.8 286.5 256.3 05m59.8s
158°30.0'E 15°54.28'N 12°54.91'N 14°24.35'N 03:20:27 63.6 286.7 256.2 05m59.2s
158°37.5'E 15°48.32'N 12°48.93'N 14°18.38'N 03:20:50 63.4 286.8 256.2 05m58.6s
158°45.0'E 15°42.35'N 12°42.95'N 14°12.40'N 03:21:12 63.1 286.9 256.1 05m58.1s
158°52.5'E 15°36.38'N 12°36.96'N 14°06.41'N 03:21:35 62.9 287.0 256.0 05m57.5s
159°00.0'E 15°30.39'N 12°30.97'N 14°00.42'N 03:21:57 62.7 287.1 256.0 05m56.9s
159°07.5'E 15°24.40'N 12°24.97'N 13°54.42'N 03:22:20 62.4 287.3 255.9 05m56.4s
159°15.0'E 15°18.40'N 12°18.97'N 13°48.41'N 03:22:42 62.2 287.4 255.9 05m55.8s
159°22.5'E 15°12.39'N 12°12.96'N 13°42.40'N 03:23:04 62.0 287.5 255.8 05m55.2s
159°30.0'E 15°06.38'N 12°06.95'N 13°36.38'N 03:23:27 61.7 287.6 255.7 05m54.6s
159°37.5'E 15°00.36'N 12°00.94'N 13°30.35'N 03:23:49 61.5 287.7 255.7 05m54.0s
159°45.0'E 14°54.33'N 11°54.92'N 13°24.33'N 03:24:11 61.3 287.8 255.6 05m53.4s
159°52.5'E 14°48.29'N 11°48.90'N 13°18.29'N 03:24:33 61.1 287.9 255.6 05m52.8s

160°00.0'E 14°42.25'N 11°42.87'N 13°12.25'N 03:24:55 60.8 288.0 255.5 05m52.3s


160°07.5'E 14°36.20'N 11°36.85'N 13°06.21'N 03:25:17 60.6 288.1 255.4 05m51.7s
160°15.0'E 14°30.15'N 11°30.82'N 13°00.16'N 03:25:39 60.4 288.2 255.4 05m51.1s
160°22.5'E 14°24.09'N 11°24.78'N 12°54.11'N 03:26:01 60.1 288.3 255.3 05m50.5s
160°30.0'E 14°18.02'N 11°18.75'N 12°48.06'N 03:26:22 59.9 288.4 255.2 05m49.9s
160°37.5'E 14°11.95'N 11°12.71'N 12°42.00'N 03:26:44 59.7 288.5 255.2 05m49.3s
160°45.0'E 14°05.88'N 11°06.68'N 12°35.94'N 03:27:06 59.4 288.6 255.1 05m48.7s
160°52.5'E 13°59.80'N 11°00.64'N 12°29.87'N 03:27:27 59.2 288.7 255.0 05m48.1s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
161°00.0'E 13°53.72'N 10°54.59'N 12°23.80'N 03:27:49 59.0 288.8 255.0 05m47.5s
161°07.5'E 13°47.63'N 10°48.55'N 12°17.73'N 03:28:10 58.7 288.9 254.9 05m46.8s
161°15.0'E 13°41.53'N 10°42.51'N 12°11.66'N 03:28:32 58.5 289.0 254.8 05m46.2s
161°22.5'E 13°35.44'N 10°36.47'N 12°05.58'N 03:28:53 58.3 289.1 254.7 05m45.6s
161°30.0'E 13°29.34'N 10°30.42'N 11°59.51'N 03:29:14 58.0 289.2 254.7 05m45.0s
161°37.5'E 13°23.23'N 10°24.38'N 11°53.43'N 03:29:35 57.8 289.3 254.6 05m44.4s
161°45.0'E 13°17.13'N 10°18.33'N 11°47.35'N 03:29:57 57.6 289.3 254.5 05m43.8s
161°52.5'E 13°11.02'N 10°12.29'N 11°41.27'N 03:30:18 57.4 289.4 254.4 05m43.2s

162°00.0'E 13°04.91'N 10°06.24'N 11°35.18'N 03:30:39 57.1 289.5 254.4 05m42.6s


162°07.5'E 12°58.79'N 10°00.20'N 11°29.10'N 03:30:59 56.9 289.6 254.3 05m41.9s
162°15.0'E 12°52.68'N 09°54.16'N 11°23.02'N 03:31:20 56.7 289.7 254.2 05m41.3s
162°22.5'E 12°46.56'N 09°48.12'N 11°16.93'N 03:31:41 56.4 289.8 254.1 05m40.7s
162°30.0'E 12°40.44'N 09°42.08'N 11°10.85'N 03:32:02 56.2 289.8 254.1 05m40.1s
162°37.5'E 12°34.32'N 09°36.04'N 11°04.76'N 03:32:22 56.0 289.9 254.0 05m39.5s
162°45.0'E 12°28.20'N 09°30.00'N 10°58.68'N 03:32:43 55.8 290.0 253.9 05m38.8s
162°52.5'E 12°22.07'N 09°23.97'N 10°52.60'N 03:33:03 55.5 290.1 253.8 05m38.2s
163°00.0'E 12°15.95'N 09°17.94'N 10°46.51'N 03:33:24 55.3 290.1 253.7 05m37.6s
163°07.5'E 12°09.83'N 09°11.91'N 10°40.43'N 03:33:44 55.1 290.2 253.6 05m37.0s
163°15.0'E 12°03.70'N 09°05.88'N 10°34.35'N 03:34:04 54.8 290.3 253.6 05m36.3s
163°22.5'E 11°57.58'N 08°59.85'N 10°28.27'N 03:34:24 54.6 290.4 253.5 05m35.7s
163°30.0'E 11°51.45'N 08°53.83'N 10°22.19'N 03:34:44 54.4 290.4 253.4 05m35.1s
163°37.5'E 11°45.33'N 08°47.81'N 10°16.12'N 03:35:04 54.2 290.5 253.3 05m34.4s
163°45.0'E 11°39.20'N 08°41.80'N 10°10.04'N 03:35:24 53.9 290.6 253.2 05m33.8s
163°52.5'E 11°33.08'N 08°35.79'N 10°03.97'N 03:35:44 53.7 290.6 253.1 05m33.2s

164°00.0'E 11°26.96'N 08°29.78'N 09°57.90'N 03:36:04 53.5 290.7 253.0 05m32.6s


164°07.5'E 11°20.84'N 08°23.77'N 09°51.84'N 03:36:24 53.2 290.8 252.9 05m31.9s
164°15.0'E 11°14.72'N 08°17.77'N 09°45.77'N 03:36:43 53.0 290.8 252.8 05m31.3s
164°22.5'E 11°08.60'N 08°11.78'N 09°39.71'N 03:37:03 52.8 290.9 252.7 05m30.7s
164°30.0'E 11°02.49'N 08°05.78'N 09°33.66'N 03:37:22 52.6 291.0 252.7 05m30.0s
164°37.5'E 10°56.37'N 07°59.80'N 09°27.60'N 03:37:41 52.3 291.0 252.6 05m29.4s
164°45.0'E 10°50.26'N 07°53.82'N 09°21.55'N 03:38:01 52.1 291.1 252.5 05m28.8s
164°52.5'E 10°44.15'N 07°47.84'N 09°15.50'N 03:38:20 51.9 291.1 252.4 05m28.1s
165°00.0'E 10°38.05'N 07°41.87'N 09°09.46'N 03:38:39 51.7 291.2 252.3 05m27.5s
165°07.5'E 10°31.94'N 07°35.90'N 09°03.42'N 03:38:58 51.4 291.3 252.2 05m26.9s
165°15.0'E 10°25.84'N 07°29.94'N 08°57.39'N 03:39:17 51.2 291.3 252.1 05m26.2s
165°22.5'E 10°19.74'N 07°23.98'N 08°51.36'N 03:39:36 51.0 291.4 252.0 05m25.6s
165°30.0'E 10°13.65'N 07°18.03'N 08°45.33'N 03:39:55 50.8 291.4 251.9 05m25.0s
165°37.5'E 10°07.56'N 07°12.09'N 08°39.31'N 03:40:13 50.6 291.5 251.8 05m24.3s
165°45.0'E 10°01.48'N 07°06.15'N 08°33.30'N 03:40:32 50.3 291.5 251.7 05m23.7s
165°52.5'E 09°55.39'N 07°00.22'N 08°27.29'N 03:40:50 50.1 291.6 251.6 05m23.1s

166°00.0'E 09°49.32'N 06°54.29'N 08°21.28'N 03:41:09 49.9 291.6 251.5 05m22.4s


166°07.5'E 09°43.24'N 06°48.37'N 08°15.28'N 03:41:27 49.7 291.7 251.4 05m21.8s
166°15.0'E 09°37.17'N 06°42.46'N 08°09.29'N 03:41:45 49.4 291.7 251.2 05m21.2s
166°22.5'E 09°31.11'N 06°36.55'N 08°03.30'N 03:42:04 49.2 291.8 251.1 05m20.5s
166°30.0'E 09°25.05'N 06°30.65'N 07°57.32'N 03:42:22 49.0 291.8 251.0 05m19.9s
166°37.5'E 09°19.00'N 06°24.76'N 07°51.34'N 03:42:40 48.8 291.9 250.9 05m19.3s
166°45.0'E 09°12.95'N 06°18.88'N 07°45.38'N 03:42:57 48.6 291.9 250.8 05m18.6s
166°52.5'E 09°06.90'N 06°13.00'N 07°39.41'N 03:43:15 48.3 292.0 250.7 05m18.0s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
167°00.0'E 09°00.87'N 06°07.13'N 07°33.46'N 03:43:33 48.1 292.0 250.6 05m17.4s
167°07.5'E 08°54.84'N 06°01.27'N 07°27.51'N 03:43:51 47.9 292.1 250.5 05m16.7s
167°15.0'E 08°48.81'N 05°55.42'N 07°21.57'N 03:44:08 47.7 292.1 250.4 05m16.1s
167°22.5'E 08°42.79'N 05°49.57'N 07°15.63'N 03:44:26 47.5 292.2 250.2 05m15.5s
167°30.0'E 08°36.78'N 05°43.74'N 07°09.70'N 03:44:43 47.2 292.2 250.1 05m14.9s
167°37.5'E 08°30.77'N 05°37.91'N 07°03.78'N 03:45:00 47.0 292.3 250.0 05m14.2s
167°45.0'E 08°24.77'N 05°32.09'N 06°57.87'N 03:45:18 46.8 292.3 249.9 05m13.6s
167°52.5'E 08°18.78'N 05°26.27'N 06°51.97'N 03:45:35 46.6 292.3 249.8 05m13.0s

168°00.0'E 08°12.79'N 05°20.47'N 06°46.07'N 03:45:52 46.4 292.4 249.7 05m12.3s


168°07.5'E 08°06.81'N 05°14.68'N 06°40.18'N 03:46:09 46.1 292.4 249.5 05m11.7s
168°15.0'E 08°00.84'N 05°08.89'N 06°34.30'N 03:46:26 45.9 292.5 249.4 05m11.1s
168°22.5'E 07°54.87'N 05°03.11'N 06°28.43'N 03:46:42 45.7 292.5 249.3 05m10.5s
168°30.0'E 07°48.92'N 04°57.35'N 06°22.56'N 03:46:59 45.5 292.5 249.2 05m09.8s
168°37.5'E 07°42.97'N 04°51.59'N 06°16.71'N 03:47:16 45.3 292.6 249.1 05m09.2s
168°45.0'E 07°37.03'N 04°45.84'N 06°10.86'N 03:47:32 45.1 292.6 248.9 05m08.6s
168°52.5'E 07°31.09'N 04°40.10'N 06°05.02'N 03:47:48 44.9 292.7 248.8 05m08.0s
169°00.0'E 07°25.17'N 04°34.37'N 05°59.19'N 03:48:05 44.6 292.7 248.7 05m07.3s
169°07.5'E 07°19.25'N 04°28.65'N 05°53.37'N 03:48:21 44.4 292.7 248.6 05m06.7s
169°15.0'E 07°13.34'N 04°22.93'N 05°47.56'N 03:48:37 44.2 292.8 248.4 05m06.1s
169°22.5'E 07°07.44'N 04°17.23'N 05°41.76'N 03:48:53 44.0 292.8 248.3 05m05.5s
169°30.0'E 07°01.55'N 04°11.54'N 05°35.96'N 03:49:09 43.8 292.8 248.2 05m04.9s
169°37.5'E 06°55.66'N 04°05.86'N 05°30.18'N 03:49:25 43.6 292.9 248.0 05m04.2s
169°45.0'E 06°49.79'N 04°00.19'N 05°24.41'N 03:49:41 43.4 292.9 247.9 05m03.6s
169°52.5'E 06°43.92'N 03°54.53'N 05°18.64'N 03:49:56 43.1 292.9 247.8 05m03.0s

170°00.0'E 06°38.07'N 03°48.88'N 05°12.89'N 03:50:12 42.9 293.0 247.7 05m02.4s


170°07.5'E 06°32.22'N 03°43.24'N 05°07.14'N 03:50:27 42.7 293.0 247.5 05m01.8s
170°15.0'E 06°26.38'N 03°37.61'N 05°01.41'N 03:50:43 42.5 293.0 247.4 05m01.2s
170°22.5'E 06°20.55'N 03°31.99'N 04°55.68'N 03:50:58 42.3 293.0 247.3 05m00.5s
170°30.0'E 06°14.74'N 03°26.38'N 04°49.97'N 03:51:13 42.1 293.1 247.1 04m59.9s
170°37.5'E 06°08.93'N 03°20.78'N 04°44.26'N 03:51:29 41.9 293.1 247.0 04m59.3s
170°45.0'E 06°03.13'N 03°15.19'N 04°38.57'N 03:51:44 41.7 293.1 246.9 04m58.7s
170°52.5'E 05°57.34'N 03°09.61'N 04°32.88'N 03:51:59 41.5 293.2 246.7 04m58.1s
171°00.0'E 05°51.56'N 03°04.05'N 04°27.21'N 03:52:13 41.3 293.2 246.6 04m57.5s
171°07.5'E 05°45.79'N 02°58.49'N 04°21.55'N 03:52:28 41.0 293.2 246.4 04m56.9s
171°15.0'E 05°40.03'N 02°52.95'N 04°15.90'N 03:52:43 40.8 293.2 246.3 04m56.3s
171°22.5'E 05°34.28'N 02°47.42'N 04°10.26'N 03:52:58 40.6 293.3 246.2 04m55.7s
171°30.0'E 05°28.54'N 02°41.90'N 04°04.63'N 03:53:12 40.4 293.3 246.0 04m55.1s
171°37.5'E 05°22.81'N 02°36.39'N 03°59.01'N 03:53:27 40.2 293.3 245.9 04m54.5s
171°45.0'E 05°17.10'N 02°30.89'N 03°53.40'N 03:53:41 40.0 293.3 245.7 04m53.9s
171°52.5'E 05°11.39'N 02°25.40'N 03°47.80'N 03:53:55 39.8 293.4 245.6 04m53.3s

172°00.0'E 05°05.69'N 02°19.92'N 03°42.21'N 03:54:09 39.6 293.4 245.5 04m52.7s


172°07.5'E 05°00.01'N 02°14.46'N 03°36.64'N 03:54:23 39.4 293.4 245.3 04m52.1s
172°15.0'E 04°54.33'N 02°09.01'N 03°31.08'N 03:54:37 39.2 293.4 245.2 04m51.5s
172°22.5'E 04°48.67'N 02°03.57'N 03°25.52'N 03:54:51 39.0 293.4 245.0 04m50.9s
172°30.0'E 04°43.02'N 01°58.14'N 03°19.98'N 03:55:05 38.8 293.5 244.9 04m50.3s
172°37.5'E 04°37.38'N 01°52.72'N 03°14.45'N 03:55:19 38.6 293.5 244.7 04m49.7s
172°45.0'E 04°31.75'N 01°47.31'N 03°08.93'N 03:55:32 38.4 293.5 244.6 04m49.1s
172°52.5'E 04°26.13'N 01°41.92'N 03°03.43'N 03:55:46 38.2 293.5 244.4 04m48.5s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
173°00.0'E 04°20.52'N 01°36.54'N 02°57.93'N 03:56:00 38.0 293.5 244.3 04m47.9s
173°07.5'E 04°14.92'N 01°31.17'N 02°52.45'N 03:56:13 37.8 293.6 244.1 04m47.3s
173°15.0'E 04°09.34'N 01°25.81'N 02°46.98'N 03:56:26 37.6 293.6 244.0 04m46.8s
173°22.5'E 04°03.77'N 01°20.46'N 02°41.52'N 03:56:39 37.4 293.6 243.8 04m46.2s
173°30.0'E 03°58.20'N 01°15.13'N 02°36.07'N 03:56:53 37.2 293.6 243.7 04m45.6s
173°37.5'E 03°52.66'N 01°09.81'N 02°30.64'N 03:57:06 37.0 293.6 243.5 04m45.0s
173°45.0'E 03°47.12'N 01°04.50'N 02°25.21'N 03:57:18 36.8 293.6 243.4 04m44.4s
173°52.5'E 03°41.59'N 00°59.20'N 02°19.80'N 03:57:31 36.6 293.7 243.2 04m43.8s

174°00.0'E 03°36.08'N 00°53.91'N 02°14.40'N 03:57:44 36.4 293.7 243.1 04m43.3s


174°07.5'E 03°30.57'N 00°48.64'N 02°09.02'N 03:57:57 36.2 293.7 242.9 04m42.7s
174°15.0'E 03°25.08'N 00°43.38'N 02°03.64'N 03:58:09 36.0 293.7 242.8 04m42.1s
174°22.5'E 03°19.61'N 00°38.13'N 01°58.28'N 03:58:22 35.8 293.7 242.6 04m41.5s
174°30.0'E 03°14.14'N 00°32.89'N 01°52.93'N 03:58:34 35.6 293.7 242.5 04m41.0s
174°37.5'E 03°08.69'N 00°27.67'N 01°47.59'N 03:58:47 35.4 293.7 242.3 04m40.4s
174°45.0'E 03°03.24'N 00°22.46'N 01°42.26'N 03:58:59 35.2 293.8 242.2 04m39.8s
174°52.5'E 02°57.81'N 00°17.26'N 01°36.95'N 03:59:11 35.0 293.8 242.0 04m39.3s
175°00.0'E 02°52.40'N 00°12.07'N 01°31.65'N 03:59:23 34.8 293.8 241.8 04m38.7s
175°07.5'E 02°46.99'N 00°06.90'N 01°26.36'N 03:59:35 34.6 293.8 241.7 04m38.1s
175°15.0'E 02°41.60'N 00°01.74'N 01°21.08'N 03:59:47 34.4 293.8 241.5 04m37.6s
175°22.5'E 02°36.22'N 00°03.41'S 01°15.82'N 03:59:59 34.2 293.8 241.4 04m37.0s
175°30.0'E 02°30.85'N 00°08.55'S 01°10.57'N 04:00:11 34.0 293.8 241.2 04m36.4s
175°37.5'E 02°25.50'N 00°13.67'S 01°05.33'N 04:00:22 33.8 293.8 241.0 04m35.9s
175°45.0'E 02°20.15'N 00°18.78'S 01°00.10'N 04:00:34 33.6 293.8 240.9 04m35.3s
175°52.5'E 02°14.82'N 00°23.88'S 00°54.89'N 04:00:46 33.4 293.9 240.7 04m34.8s

176°00.0'E 02°09.50'N 00°28.97'S 00°49.69'N 04:00:57 33.2 293.9 240.6 04m34.2s


176°07.5'E 02°04.20'N 00°34.04'S 00°44.50'N 04:01:08 33.0 293.9 240.4 04m33.7s
176°15.0'E 01°58.91'N 00°39.10'S 00°39.32'N 04:01:20 32.8 293.9 240.2 04m33.1s
176°22.5'E 01°53.63'N 00°44.15'S 00°34.16'N 04:01:31 32.7 293.9 240.1 04m32.6s
176°30.0'E 01°48.36'N 00°49.18'S 00°29.01'N 04:01:42 32.5 293.9 239.9 04m32.0s
176°37.5'E 01°43.11'N 00°54.21'S 00°23.87'N 04:01:53 32.3 293.9 239.7 04m31.5s
176°45.0'E 01°37.86'N 00°59.21'S 00°18.75'N 04:02:04 32.1 293.9 239.6 04m30.9s
176°52.5'E 01°32.64'N 01°04.21'S 00°13.64'N 04:02:15 31.9 293.9 239.4 04m30.4s
177°00.0'E 01°27.42'N 01°09.20'S 00°08.54'N 04:02:26 31.7 293.9 239.3 04m29.8s
177°07.5'E 01°22.22'N 01°14.17'S 00°03.45'N 04:02:36 31.5 293.9 239.1 04m29.3s
177°15.0'E 01°17.03'N 01°19.13'S 00°01.62'S 04:02:47 31.3 293.9 238.9 04m28.7s
177°22.5'E 01°11.85'N 01°24.07'S 00°06.68'S 04:02:57 31.1 293.9 238.8 04m28.2s
177°30.0'E 01°06.69'N 01°29.00'S 00°11.73'S 04:03:08 30.9 293.9 238.6 04m27.7s
177°37.5'E 01°01.53'N 01°33.92'S 00°16.76'S 04:03:18 30.8 293.9 238.4 04m27.1s
177°45.0'E 00°56.40'N 01°38.83'S 00°21.78'S 04:03:29 30.6 293.9 238.3 04m26.6s
177°52.5'E 00°51.27'N 01°43.73'S 00°26.79'S 04:03:39 30.4 293.9 238.1 04m26.1s

178°00.0'E 00°46.16'N 01°48.61'S 00°31.79'S 04:03:49 30.2 294.0 237.9 04m25.5s


178°07.5'E 00°41.06'N 01°53.48'S 00°36.77'S 04:03:59 30.0 294.0 237.8 04m25.0s
178°15.0'E 00°35.97'N 01°58.33'S 00°41.74'S 04:04:09 29.8 294.0 237.6 04m24.5s
178°22.5'E 00°30.90'N 02°03.18'S 00°46.70'S 04:04:19 29.6 294.0 237.4 04m24.0s
178°30.0'E 00°25.84'N 02°08.01'S 00°51.64'S 04:04:29 29.5 294.0 237.3 04m23.4s
178°37.5'E 00°20.79'N 02°12.82'S 00°56.57'S 04:04:39 29.3 294.0 237.1 04m22.9s
178°45.0'E 00°15.76'N 02°17.63'S 01°01.49'S 04:04:48 29.1 294.0 236.9 04m22.4s
178°52.5'E 00°10.73'N 02°22.42'S 01°06.40'S 04:04:58 28.9 294.0 236.7 04m21.9s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
179°00.0'E 00°05.73'N 02°27.20'S 01°11.29'S 04:05:07 28.7 294.0 236.6 04m21.3s
179°07.5'E 00°00.73'N 02°31.96'S 01°16.17'S 04:05:17 28.5 294.0 236.4 04m20.8s
179°15.0'E 00°04.25'S 02°36.72'S 01°21.03'S 04:05:26 28.4 294.0 236.2 04m20.3s
179°22.5'E 00°09.22'S 02°41.46'S 01°25.89'S 04:05:36 28.2 294.0 236.1 04m19.8s
179°30.0'E 00°14.18'S 02°46.19'S 01°30.73'S 04:05:45 28.0 294.0 235.9 04m19.3s
179°37.5'E 00°19.12'S 02°50.90'S 01°35.55'S 04:05:54 27.8 294.0 235.7 04m18.8s
179°45.0'E 00°24.05'S 02°55.60'S 01°40.37'S 04:06:03 27.6 294.0 235.5 04m18.3s
179°52.5'E 00°28.96'S 03°00.29'S 01°45.17'S 04:06:12 27.4 294.0 235.4 04m17.8s

180°00.0'E 00°33.87'S 03°04.97'S 01°49.96'S 04:06:21 27.3 294.0 235.2 04m17.3s


179°52.5'W 00°38.76'S 03°09.63'S 01°54.73'S 04:06:30 27.1 294.0 235.0 04m16.7s
179°45.0'W 00°43.64'S 03°14.28'S 01°59.50'S 04:06:39 26.9 294.0 234.9 04m16.2s
179°37.5'W 00°48.50'S 03°18.92'S 02°04.25'S 04:06:48 26.7 294.0 234.7 04m15.7s
179°30.0'W 00°53.35'S 03°23.55'S 02°08.98'S 04:06:56 26.5 294.0 234.5 04m15.2s
179°22.5'W 00°58.19'S 03°28.16'S 02°13.71'S 04:07:05 26.4 294.0 234.3 04m14.7s
179°15.0'W 01°03.01'S 03°32.76'S 02°18.42'S 04:07:13 26.2 293.9 234.2 04m14.2s
179°07.5'W 01°07.82'S 03°37.35'S 02°23.12'S 04:07:22 26.0 293.9 234.0 04m13.8s
179°00.0'W 01°12.62'S 03°41.92'S 02°27.80'S 04:07:30 25.8 293.9 233.8 04m13.3s
178°52.5'W 01°17.41'S 03°46.49'S 02°32.47'S 04:07:38 25.7 293.9 233.6 04m12.8s
178°45.0'W 01°22.18'S 03°51.03'S 02°37.13'S 04:07:47 25.5 293.9 233.5 04m12.3s
178°37.5'W 01°26.94'S 03°55.57'S 02°41.78'S 04:07:55 25.3 293.9 233.3 04m11.8s
178°30.0'W 01°31.69'S 04°00.09'S 02°46.41'S 04:08:03 25.1 293.9 233.1 04m11.3s
178°22.5'W 01°36.42'S 04°04.61'S 02°51.03'S 04:08:11 25.0 293.9 232.9 04m10.8s
178°15.0'W 01°41.14'S 04°09.10'S 02°55.64'S 04:08:19 24.8 293.9 232.8 04m10.3s
178°07.5'W 01°45.85'S 04°13.59'S 03°00.23'S 04:08:27 24.6 293.9 232.6 04m09.8s

178°00.0'W 01°50.54'S 04°18.06'S 03°04.82'S 04:08:35 24.4 293.9 232.4 04m09.4s


177°52.5'W 01°55.22'S 04°22.52'S 03°09.39'S 04:08:42 24.3 293.9 232.2 04m08.9s
177°45.0'W 01°59.89'S 04°26.97'S 03°13.94'S 04:08:50 24.1 293.9 232.1 04m08.4s
177°37.5'W 02°04.54'S 04°31.41'S 03°18.49'S 04:08:58 23.9 293.9 231.9 04m07.9s
177°30.0'W 02°09.19'S 04°35.83'S 03°23.02'S 04:09:05 23.7 293.9 231.7 04m07.5s
177°22.5'W 02°13.82'S 04°40.24'S 03°27.53'S 04:09:13 23.6 293.9 231.5 04m07.0s
177°15.0'W 02°18.43'S 04°44.64'S 03°32.04'S 04:09:20 23.4 293.9 231.4 04m06.5s
177°07.5'W 02°23.03'S 04°49.03'S 03°36.53'S 04:09:27 23.2 293.9 231.2 04m06.0s
177°00.0'W 02°27.63'S 04°53.40'S 03°41.01'S 04:09:35 23.0 293.9 231.0 04m05.6s
176°52.5'W 02°32.20'S 04°57.76'S 03°45.48'S 04:09:42 22.9 293.8 230.8 04m05.1s
176°45.0'W 02°36.77'S 05°02.11'S 03°49.93'S 04:09:49 22.7 293.8 230.6 04m04.6s
176°37.5'W 02°41.32'S 05°06.44'S 03°54.38'S 04:09:56 22.5 293.8 230.5 04m04.2s
176°30.0'W 02°45.86'S 05°10.77'S 03°58.80'S 04:10:03 22.4 293.8 230.3 04m03.7s
176°22.5'W 02°50.38'S 05°15.08'S 04°03.22'S 04:10:10 22.2 293.8 230.1 04m03.2s
176°15.0'W 02°54.89'S 05°19.38'S 04°07.62'S 04:10:17 22.0 293.8 229.9 04m02.8s
176°07.5'W 02°59.39'S 05°23.66'S 04°12.02'S 04:10:24 21.8 293.8 229.8 04m02.3s

176°00.0'W 03°03.88'S 05°27.94'S 04°16.40'S 04:10:31 21.7 293.8 229.6 04m01.9s


175°52.5'W 03°08.36'S 05°32.20'S 04°20.76'S 04:10:37 21.5 293.8 229.4 04m01.4s
175°45.0'W 03°12.82'S 05°36.45'S 04°25.11'S 04:10:44 21.3 293.8 229.2 04m01.0s
175°37.5'W 03°17.27'S 05°40.68'S 04°29.46'S 04:10:50 21.2 293.8 229.1 04m00.5s
175°30.0'W 03°21.70'S 05°44.91'S 04°33.78'S 04:10:57 21.0 293.7 228.9 04m00.0s
175°22.5'W 03°26.12'S 05°49.12'S 04°38.10'S 04:11:03 20.8 293.7 228.7 03m59.6s
175°15.0'W 03°30.53'S 05°53.32'S 04°42.40'S 04:11:10 20.7 293.7 228.5 03m59.2s
175°07.5'W 03°34.93'S 05°57.51'S 04°46.70'S 04:11:16 20.5 293.7 228.3 03m58.7s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
175°00.0'W 03°39.32'S 06°01.69'S 04°50.97'S 04:11:22 20.3 293.7 228.2 03m58.3s
174°52.5'W 03°43.69'S 06°05.85'S 04°55.24'S 04:11:29 20.2 293.7 228.0 03m57.8s
174°45.0'W 03°48.05'S 06°10.00'S 04°59.49'S 04:11:35 20.0 293.7 227.8 03m57.4s
174°37.5'W 03°52.40'S 06°14.14'S 05°03.74'S 04:11:41 19.8 293.7 227.6 03m56.9s
174°30.0'W 03°56.73'S 06°18.27'S 05°07.97'S 04:11:47 19.7 293.7 227.5 03m56.5s
174°22.5'W 04°01.05'S 06°22.39'S 05°12.18'S 04:11:53 19.5 293.6 227.3 03m56.1s
174°15.0'W 04°05.36'S 06°26.49'S 05°16.39'S 04:11:59 19.3 293.6 227.1 03m55.6s
174°07.5'W 04°09.66'S 06°30.58'S 05°20.58'S 04:12:05 19.2 293.6 226.9 03m55.2s

174°00.0'W 04°13.94'S 06°34.66'S 05°24.76'S 04:12:10 19.0 293.6 226.7 03m54.7s


173°52.5'W 04°18.21'S 06°38.73'S 05°28.93'S 04:12:16 18.9 293.6 226.6 03m54.3s
173°45.0'W 04°22.47'S 06°42.78'S 05°33.08'S 04:12:22 18.7 293.6 226.4 03m53.9s
173°37.5'W 04°26.72'S 06°46.83'S 05°37.23'S 04:12:27 18.5 293.6 226.2 03m53.4s
173°30.0'W 04°30.95'S 06°50.86'S 05°41.36'S 04:12:33 18.4 293.6 226.0 03m53.0s
173°22.5'W 04°35.18'S 06°54.88'S 05°45.48'S 04:12:38 18.2 293.5 225.9 03m52.6s
173°15.0'W 04°39.39'S 06°58.89'S 05°49.58'S 04:12:44 18.0 293.5 225.7 03m52.2s
173°07.5'W 04°43.58'S 07°02.88'S 05°53.68'S 04:12:49 17.9 293.5 225.5 03m51.7s
173°00.0'W 04°47.77'S 07°06.87'S 05°57.76'S 04:12:54 17.7 293.5 225.3 03m51.3s
172°52.5'W 04°51.94'S 07°10.84'S 06°01.83'S 04:13:00 17.6 293.5 225.1 03m50.9s
172°45.0'W 04°56.10'S 07°14.80'S 06°05.89'S 04:13:05 17.4 293.5 225.0 03m50.5s
172°37.5'W 05°00.25'S 07°18.75'S 06°09.94'S 04:13:10 17.2 293.5 224.8 03m50.1s
172°30.0'W 05°04.38'S 07°22.69'S 06°13.97'S 04:13:15 17.1 293.4 224.6 03m49.6s
172°22.5'W 05°08.51'S 07°26.61'S 06°18.00'S 04:13:20 16.9 293.4 224.4 03m49.2s
172°15.0'W 05°12.62'S 07°30.53'S 06°22.01'S 04:13:25 16.8 293.4 224.3 03m48.8s
172°07.5'W 05°16.72'S 07°34.43'S 06°26.01'S 04:13:30 16.6 293.4 224.1 03m48.4s

172°00.0'W 05°20.80'S 07°38.32'S 06°29.99'S 04:13:35 16.4 293.4 223.9 03m48.0s


171°52.5'W 05°24.88'S 07°42.20'S 06°33.97'S 04:13:40 16.3 293.4 223.7 03m47.6s
171°45.0'W 05°28.94'S 07°46.07'S 06°37.93'S 04:13:44 16.1 293.4 223.6 03m47.2s
171°37.5'W 05°32.99'S 07°49.93'S 06°41.89'S 04:13:49 16.0 293.3 223.4 03m46.8s
171°30.0'W 05°37.03'S 07°53.77'S 06°45.83'S 04:13:54 15.8 293.3 223.2 03m46.4s
171°22.5'W 05°41.06'S 07°57.61'S 06°49.75'S 04:13:58 15.6 293.3 223.0 03m45.9s
171°15.0'W 05°45.07'S 08°01.43'S 06°53.67'S 04:14:03 15.5 293.3 222.8 03m45.5s
171°07.5'W 05°49.07'S 08°05.24'S 06°57.58'S 04:14:07 15.3 293.3 222.7 03m45.1s
171°00.0'W 05°53.06'S 08°09.04'S 07°01.47'S 04:14:12 15.2 293.3 222.5 03m44.7s
170°52.5'W 05°57.04'S 08°12.83'S 07°05.35'S 04:14:16 15.0 293.2 222.3 03m44.3s
170°45.0'W 06°01.01'S 08°16.60'S 07°09.22'S 04:14:21 14.9 293.2 222.1 03m43.9s
170°37.5'W 06°04.96'S 08°20.37'S 07°13.08'S 04:14:25 14.7 293.2 222.0 03m43.5s
170°30.0'W 06°08.91'S 08°24.12'S 07°16.93'S 04:14:29 14.6 293.2 221.8 03m43.1s
170°22.5'W 06°12.84'S 08°27.86'S 07°20.76'S 04:14:33 14.4 293.2 221.6 03m42.8s
170°15.0'W 06°16.76'S 08°31.60'S 07°24.58'S 04:14:37 14.2 293.2 221.4 03m42.4s
170°07.5'W 06°20.66'S 08°35.32'S 07°28.40'S 04:14:41 14.1 293.1 221.3 03m42.0s

170°00.0'W 06°24.56'S 08°39.03'S 07°32.20'S 04:14:46 13.9 293.1 221.1 03m41.6s


169°52.5'W 06°28.44'S 08°42.72'S 07°35.99'S 04:14:49 13.8 293.1 220.9 03m41.2s
169°45.0'W 06°32.32'S 08°46.41'S 07°39.76'S 04:14:53 13.6 293.1 220.7 03m40.8s
169°37.5'W 06°36.18'S 08°50.09'S 07°43.53'S 04:14:57 13.5 293.1 220.6 03m40.4s
169°30.0'W 06°40.03'S 08°53.75'S 07°47.29'S 04:15:01 13.3 293.0 220.4 03m40.0s
169°22.5'W 06°43.86'S 08°57.41'S 07°51.03'S 04:15:05 13.2 293.0 220.2 03m39.6s
169°15.0'W 06°47.69'S 09°01.05'S 07°54.76'S 04:15:09 13.0 293.0 220.0 03m39.3s
169°07.5'W 06°51.50'S 09°04.68'S 07°58.48'S 04:15:12 12.9 293.0 219.9 03m38.9s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
169°00.0'W 06°55.31'S 09°08.30'S 08°02.19'S 04:15:16 12.7 293.0 219.7 03m38.5s
168°52.5'W 06°59.10'S 09°11.91'S 08°05.89'S 04:15:19 12.6 293.0 219.5 03m38.1s
168°45.0'W 07°02.88'S 09°15.51'S 08°09.58'S 04:15:23 12.4 292.9 219.3 03m37.7s
168°37.5'W 07°06.65'S 09°19.10'S 08°13.26'S 04:15:26 12.3 292.9 219.2 03m37.4s
168°30.0'W 07°10.40'S 09°22.67'S 08°16.92'S 04:15:30 12.1 292.9 219.0 03m37.0s
168°22.5'W 07°14.15'S 09°26.24'S 08°20.58'S 04:15:33 12.0 292.9 218.8 03m36.6s
168°15.0'W 07°17.88'S 09°29.80'S 08°24.22'S 04:15:37 11.8 292.9 218.6 03m36.2s
168°07.5'W 07°21.61'S 09°33.34'S 08°27.85'S 04:15:40 11.7 292.8 218.5 03m35.9s

168°00.0'W 07°25.32'S 09°36.87'S 08°31.47'S 04:15:43 11.5 292.8 218.3 03m35.5s


167°52.5'W 07°29.02'S 09°40.40'S 08°35.08'S 04:15:46 11.4 292.8 218.1 03m35.1s
167°45.0'W 07°32.71'S 09°43.91'S 08°38.68'S 04:15:49 11.2 292.8 217.9 03m34.8s
167°37.5'W 07°36.38'S 09°47.41'S 08°42.27'S 04:15:53 11.1 292.8 217.8 03m34.4s
167°30.0'W 07°40.05'S 09°50.90'S 08°45.85'S 04:15:56 10.9 292.7 217.6 03m34.0s
167°22.5'W 07°43.71'S 09°54.38'S 08°49.41'S 04:15:59 10.8 292.7 217.4 03m33.7s
167°15.0'W 07°47.35'S 09°57.85'S 08°52.97'S 04:16:02 10.6 292.7 217.3 03m33.3s
167°07.5'W 07°50.98'S 10°01.31'S 08°56.51'S 04:16:04 10.5 292.7 217.1 03m32.9s
167°00.0'W 07°54.60'S 10°04.76'S 09°00.05'S 04:16:07 10.3 292.6 216.9 03m32.6s
166°52.5'W 07°58.22'S 10°08.20'S 09°03.57'S 04:16:10 10.2 292.6 216.7 03m32.2s
166°45.0'W 08°01.82'S 10°11.63'S 09°07.08'S 04:16:13 10.0 292.6 216.6 03m31.9s
166°37.5'W 08°05.40'S 10°15.04'S 09°10.58'S 04:16:16 9.9 292.6 216.4 03m31.5s
166°30.0'W 08°08.98'S 10°18.45'S 09°14.07'S 04:16:18 9.7 292.6 216.2 03m31.1s
166°22.5'W 08°12.55'S 10°21.85'S 09°17.55'S 04:16:21 9.6 292.5 216.1 03m30.8s
166°15.0'W 08°16.10'S 10°25.23'S 09°21.02'S 04:16:24 9.4 292.5 215.9 03m30.4s
166°07.5'W 08°19.65'S 10°28.61'S 09°24.48'S 04:16:26 9.3 292.5 215.7 03m30.1s

166°00.0'W 08°23.18'S 10°31.97'S 09°27.93'S 04:16:29 9.1 292.5 215.5 03m29.7s


165°52.5'W 08°26.71'S 10°35.33'S 09°31.37'S 04:16:31 9.0 292.5 215.4 03m29.4s
165°45.0'W 08°30.22'S 10°38.67'S 09°34.80'S 04:16:34 8.9 292.4 215.2 03m29.0s
165°37.5'W 08°33.72'S 10°42.01'S 09°38.21'S 04:16:36 8.7 292.4 215.0 03m28.7s
165°30.0'W 08°37.21'S 10°45.33'S 09°41.62'S 04:16:38 8.6 292.4 214.9 03m28.3s
165°22.5'W 08°40.69'S 10°48.64'S 09°45.01'S 04:16:41 8.4 292.4 214.7 03m28.0s
165°15.0'W 08°44.16'S 10°51.95'S 09°48.40'S 04:16:43 8.3 292.3 214.5 03m27.6s
165°07.5'W 08°47.62'S 10°55.24'S 09°51.77'S 04:16:45 8.1 292.3 214.4 03m27.3s
165°00.0'W 08°51.07'S 10°58.53'S 09°55.14'S 04:16:47 8.0 292.3 214.2 03m27.0s
164°52.5'W 08°54.50'S 11°01.80'S 09°58.49'S 04:16:49 7.8 292.3 214.0 03m26.6s
164°45.0'W 08°57.93'S 11°05.06'S 10°01.83'S 04:16:51 7.7 292.3 213.8 03m26.3s
164°37.5'W 09°01.35'S 11°08.31'S 10°05.17'S 04:16:53 7.6 292.2 213.7 03m25.9s
164°30.0'W 09°04.75'S 11°11.56'S 10°08.49'S 04:16:55 7.4 292.2 213.5 03m25.6s
164°22.5'W 09°08.15'S 11°14.79'S 10°11.80'S 04:16:57 7.3 292.2 213.3 03m25.3s
164°15.0'W 09°11.53'S 11°18.01'S 10°15.10'S 04:16:59 7.1 292.2 213.2 03m24.9s
164°07.5'W 09°14.91'S 11°21.23'S 10°18.40'S 04:17:01 7.0 292.1 213.0 03m24.6s

164°00.0'W 09°18.27'S 11°24.43'S 10°21.68'S 04:17:03 6.9 292.1 212.8 03m24.3s


163°52.5'W 09°21.62'S 11°27.62'S 10°24.95'S 04:17:05 6.7 292.1 212.7 03m23.9s
163°45.0'W 09°24.96'S 11°30.81'S 10°28.21'S 04:17:07 6.6 292.1 212.5 03m23.6s
163°37.5'W 09°28.30'S 11°33.98'S 10°31.46'S 04:17:08 6.4 292.0 212.3 03m23.3s
163°30.0'W 09°31.62'S 11°37.14'S 10°34.71'S 04:17:10 6.3 292.0 212.2 03m22.9s
163°22.5'W 09°34.93'S 11°40.30'S 10°37.94'S 04:17:12 6.2 292.0 212.0 03m22.6s
163°15.0'W 09°38.23'S 11°43.44'S 10°41.16'S 04:17:13 6.0 292.0 211.8 03m22.3s
163°07.5'W 09°41.52'S 11°46.58'S 10°44.37'S 04:17:15 5.9 291.9 211.7 03m21.9s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 7 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING C OORDINATES FOR THE UMBRAL PATH
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
Longitude Latitude of: Circumstances on Central Line
Northern Southern Central Universal Sun Sun Path Central
Limit Limit Line Time Alt Az. Width Durat.
h m s ° ° km
163°00.0'W 09°44.80'S 11°49.70'S 10°47.57'S 04:17:16 5.7 291.9 211.5 03m21.6s
162°52.5'W 09°48.07'S 11°52.82'S 10°50.76'S 04:17:18 5.6 291.9 211.3 03m21.3s
162°45.0'W 09°51.33'S 11°55.92'S 10°53.94'S 04:17:19 5.5 291.9 211.2 03m21.0s
162°37.5'W 09°54.58'S 11°59.02'S 10°57.11'S 04:17:21 5.3 291.8 211.0 03m20.6s
162°30.0'W 09°57.82'S 12°02.10'S 11°00.28'S 04:17:22 5.2 291.8 210.8 03m20.3s
162°22.5'W 10°01.05'S 12°05.18'S 11°03.43'S 04:17:23 5.0 291.8 210.7 03m20.0s
162°15.0'W 10°04.27'S 12°08.25'S 11°06.57'S 04:17:25 4.9 291.8 210.5 03m19.7s
162°07.5'W 10°07.48'S 12°11.30'S 11°09.70'S 04:17:26 4.8 291.7 210.4 03m19.4s

162°00.0'W 10°10.68'S 12°14.35'S 11°12.82'S 04:17:27 4.6 291.7 210.2 03m19.1s


161°52.5'W 10°13.87'S 12°17.39'S 11°15.94'S 04:17:28 4.5 291.7 210.0 03m18.7s
161°45.0'W 10°17.05'S 12°20.42'S 11°19.04'S 04:17:29 4.3 291.7 209.9 03m18.4s
161°37.5'W 10°20.22'S 12°23.44'S 11°22.13'S 04:17:31 4.2 291.6 209.7 03m18.1s
161°30.0'W 10°23.38'S 12°26.45'S 11°25.22'S 04:17:32 4.1 291.6 209.5 03m17.8s
161°22.5'W 10°26.53'S 12°29.45'S 11°28.29'S 04:17:33 3.9 291.6 209.4 03m17.5s
161°15.0'W 10°29.67'S 12°32.44'S 11°31.35'S 04:17:34 3.8 291.6 209.2 03m17.2s
161°07.5'W 10°32.80'S 12°35.42'S 11°34.41'S 04:17:35 3.7 291.5 209.1 03m16.9s
161°00.0'W 10°35.92'S 12°38.39'S 11°37.45'S 04:17:35 3.5 291.5 208.9 03m16.6s
160°52.5'W 10°39.03'S 12°41.35'S 11°40.49'S 04:17:36 3.4 291.5 208.7 03m16.2s
160°45.0'W 10°42.14'S 12°44.31'S 11°43.52'S 04:17:37 3.3 291.5 208.6 03m15.9s
160°37.5'W 10°45.23'S 12°47.25'S 11°46.53'S 04:17:38 3.1 291.4 208.4 03m15.6s
160°30.0'W 10°48.31'S 12°50.19'S 11°49.54'S 04:17:39 3.0 291.4 208.2 03m15.3s
160°22.5'W 10°51.38'S 12°53.11'S 11°52.54'S 04:17:40 2.9 291.4 208.1 03m15.0s
160°15.0'W 10°54.44'S 12°56.03'S 11°55.52'S 04:17:40 2.7 291.4 207.9 03m14.7s
160°07.5'W 10°57.49'S 12°58.94'S 11°58.50'S 04:17:41 2.6 291.3 207.8 03m14.4s

160°00.0'W 11°00.54'S 13°01.83'S 12°01.47'S 04:17:42 2.4 291.3 207.6 03m14.1s


159°52.5'W 11°03.57'S 13°04.72'S 12°04.43'S 04:17:42 2.3 291.3 207.4 03m13.8s
159°45.0'W 11°06.59'S 13°07.60'S 12°07.38'S 04:17:43 2.2 291.3 207.3 03m13.5s
159°37.5'W 11°09.61'S 13°10.47'S 12°10.32'S 04:17:43 2.0 291.2 207.1 03m13.2s
159°30.0'W 11°12.61'S 13°13.33'S 12°13.25'S 04:17:44 1.9 291.2 207.0 03m12.9s
159°22.5'W 11°15.61'S 13°16.19'S 12°16.18'S 04:17:44 1.8 291.2 206.8 03m12.6s
159°15.0'W 11°18.59'S 13°19.03'S 12°19.09'S 04:17:45 1.6 291.1 206.6 03m12.3s
159°07.5'W 11°21.57'S 13°21.87'S 12°21.99'S 04:17:45 1.5 291.1 206.5 03m12.0s
159°00.0'W 11°24.53'S 13°24.69'S 12°24.89'S 04:17:45 1.4 291.1 206.3 03m11.7s
158°52.5'W 11°27.49'S 13°27.51'S 12°27.78'S 04:17:46 1.2 291.1 206.2 03m11.4s
158°45.0'W 11°30.44'S 13°30.32'S 12°30.65'S 04:17:46 1.1 291.0 206.0 03m11.2s
158°37.5'W 11°33.38'S 13°33.12'S 12°33.52'S 04:17:46 1.0 291.0 205.9 03m10.9s
158°30.0'W 11°36.31'S 13°35.91'S 12°36.38'S 04:17:47 0.9 291.0 205.7 03m10.6s
158°22.5'W 11°39.22'S 13°38.69'S 12°39.23'S 04:17:47 0.7 291.0 205.5 03m10.3s
158°15.0'W 11°42.14'S 13°41.46'S 12°42.07'S 04:17:47 0.6 290.9 205.4 03m10.0s
158°07.5'W 11°45.04'S 13°44.22'S 12°44.90'S 04:17:47 0.5 290.9 205.2 03m09.7s

158°00.0'W 11°47.93'S 12°47.72'S 04:17:47 0.3 290.9 205.1 03m09.4s


157°52.5'W 11°50.81'S 12°50.53'S 04:17:47 0.2 290.8 204.9 03m09.1s
157°45.0'W 11°53.68'S 12°53.34'S 04:17:47 0.1 290.8 204.8 03m08.9s

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
071°00.0'E 21°33.27'N 21°32.67'N 00:53:14 19°32.69'N 19°32.69'N 00:52:31 68.6 0.15 1.75
072°00.0'E 21°55.85'N 21°55.22'N 00:53:17 19°54.78'N 19°54.78'N 00:52:32 68.6 -0.16 1.76
073°00.0'E 22°18.20'N 22°17.57'N 00:53:22 20°16.67'N 20°16.67'N 00:52:35 68.6 -0.23 1.78
074°00.0'E 22°40.34'N 22°39.69'N 00:53:29 20°38.34'N 20°38.34'N 00:52:40 68.7 -0.26 1.79
075°00.0'E 23°02.23'N 23°01.58'N 00:53:37 20°59.78'N 20°59.78'N 00:52:47 68.7 -0.27 1.80
076°00.0'E 23°23.88'N 23°23.22'N 00:53:48 21°21.56'N 21°19.21'N 00:52:56 68.8 -0.28 1.80
077°00.0'E 23°45.27'N 23°44.59'N 00:54:01 21°42.51'N 21°40.09'N 00:53:07 69.1 -0.25 1.79
078°00.0'E 24°06.38'N 24°05.69'N 00:54:15 22°03.21'N 22°00.75'N 00:53:20 69.3 -0.24 1.78
079°00.0'E 24°27.21'N 24°26.51'N 00:54:32 22°23.62'N 22°21.16'N 00:53:35 69.6 -0.23 1.78
080°00.0'E 24°47.73'N 24°47.02'N 00:54:51 22°43.75'N 22°41.28'N 00:53:52 69.8 -0.23 1.78
081°00.0'E 25°07.93'N 25°07.22'N 00:55:11 23°03.57'N 23°01.09'N 00:54:12 70.1 -0.22 1.77
082°00.0'E 25°27.81'N 25°27.09'N 00:55:34 23°23.09'N 23°20.60'N 00:54:33 70.3 -0.22 1.77
083°00.0'E 25°47.34'N 25°46.63'N 00:55:59 23°42.28'N 23°39.79'N 00:54:57 70.6 -0.21 1.77
084°00.0'E 26°06.52'N 26°05.82'N 00:56:26 24°01.12'N 23°58.64'N 00:55:23 70.9 -0.21 1.77
085°00.0'E 26°25.30'N 26°24.64'N 00:56:55 24°19.62'N 24°17.14'N 00:55:51 71.2 -0.21 1.77
086°00.0'E 26°43.72'N 26°43.08'N 00:57:26 24°37.75'N 24°35.28'N 00:56:21 71.5 -0.20 1.77
087°00.0'E 27°01.75'N 27°01.13'N 00:58:00 24°55.48'N 24°53.07'N 00:56:54 71.8 -0.20 1.77
088°00.0'E 27°19.36'N 27°18.77'N 00:58:35 25°12.84'N 25°10.45'N 00:57:28 72.2 -0.19 1.77
089°00.0'E 27°36.58'N 27°36.00'N 00:59:13 25°29.79'N 25°27.44'N 00:58:05 72.5 -0.19 1.76
090°00.0'E 27°53.41'N 27°52.81'N 00:59:52 25°46.32'N 25°44.01'N 00:58:44 72.9 -0.19 1.76
091°00.0'E 28°09.80'N 28°09.16'N 01:00:34 26°02.41'N 26°00.16'N 00:59:25 73.3 -0.18 1.76
092°00.0'E 28°25.72'N 28°25.06'N 01:01:18 26°18.05'N 26°15.88'N 01:00:09 73.7 -0.18 1.76
093°00.0'E 28°41.16'N 28°40.50'N 01:02:04 26°33.24'N 26°31.05'N 01:00:55 74.2 -0.18 1.76
094°00.0'E 28°56.11'N 28°55.45'N 01:02:52 26°47.95'N 26°45.68'N 01:01:43 74.6 -0.17 1.76
095°00.0'E 29°10.55'N 29°09.90'N 01:03:42 27°02.16'N 26°59.82'N 01:02:34 75.1 -0.17 1.76
096°00.0'E 29°24.47'N 29°23.85'N 01:04:35 27°15.88'N 27°13.47'N 01:03:26 75.6 -0.16 1.76
097°00.0'E 29°37.87'N 29°37.28'N 01:05:29 27°29.08'N 27°26.61'N 01:04:21 76.1 -0.16 1.75
098°00.0'E 29°50.73'N 29°50.18'N 01:06:26 27°41.75'N 27°39.23'N 01:05:19 76.6 -0.15 1.75
099°00.0'E 30°03.06'N 30°02.53'N 01:07:25 27°53.87'N 27°51.33'N 01:06:18 77.2 -0.15 1.75
100°00.0'E 30°14.82'N 30°14.32'N 01:08:26 28°05.43'N 28°02.87'N 01:07:20 77.7 -0.15 1.75
101°00.0'E 30°26.00'N 30°25.54'N 01:09:29 28°16.42'N 28°13.86'N 01:08:25 78.3 -0.14 1.75
102°00.0'E 30°36.64'N 30°36.17'N 01:10:35 28°26.81'N 28°24.28'N 01:09:32 78.9 -0.14 1.75
103°00.0'E 30°46.68'N 30°46.21'N 01:11:42 28°36.61'N 28°34.11'N 01:10:41 79.5 -0.13 1.75
104°00.0'E 30°56.10'N 30°55.64'N 01:12:52 28°45.79'N 28°43.35'N 01:11:52 80.2 -0.13 1.75
105°00.0'E 31°04.88'N 31°04.44'N 01:14:04 28°54.33'N 28°51.97'N 01:13:07 80.9 -0.12 1.75
106°00.0'E 31°13.00'N 31°12.61'N 01:15:18 29°02.23'N 28°59.97'N 01:14:23 81.5 -0.12 1.75
107°00.0'E 31°20.48'N 31°20.09'N 01:16:34 29°09.46'N 29°07.34'N 01:15:42 82.3 -0.11 1.74
108°00.0'E 31°27.36'N 31°26.90'N 01:17:53 29°16.02'N 29°14.05'N 01:17:03 83.0 -0.11 1.74
109°00.0'E 31°33.55'N 31°33.04'N 01:19:14 29°21.88'N 29°20.11'N 01:18:27 83.7 -0.11 1.74
110°00.0'E 31°39.03'N 31°38.48'N 01:20:37 29°27.03'N 29°25.47'N 01:19:53 84.5 -0.10 1.74
111°00.0'E 31°43.83'N 31°43.21'N 01:22:02 29°31.43'N 29°30.00'N 01:21:22 85.3 -0.10 1.74
112°00.0'E 31°47.89'N 31°47.23'N 01:23:30 29°35.10'N 29°33.59'N 01:22:54 86.1 -0.09 1.74
113°00.0'E 31°51.18'N 31°50.51'N 01:24:59 29°38.02'N 29°36.44'N 01:24:27 86.9 -0.09 1.74
114°00.0'E 31°53.69'N 31°53.03'N 01:26:32 29°40.15'N 29°38.54'N 01:26:04 87.8 -0.08 1.74
115°00.0'E 31°55.47'N 31°54.79'N 01:28:06 29°41.49'N 29°39.89'N 01:27:43 88.7 -0.08 1.74
116°00.0'E 31°56.49'N 31°55.77'N 01:29:43 29°42.01'N 29°40.45'N 01:29:25 89.6 -0.07 1.74
117°00.0'E 31°56.68'N 31°55.94'N 01:31:22 29°41.74'N 29°40.22'N 01:31:10 90.5 -0.07 1.74
118°00.0'E 31°56.02'N 31°55.26'N 01:33:04 29°40.64'N 29°39.16'N 01:32:57 91.4 -0.07 1.74
119°00.0'E 31°54.48'N 31°53.73'N 01:34:48 29°38.67'N 29°37.26'N 01:34:47 92.4 -0.06 1.74
120°00.0'E 31°52.04'N 31°51.34'N 01:36:35 29°35.81'N 29°34.29'N 01:36:40 93.4 -0.06 1.74

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 8 – CONTINUED
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
121°00.0'E 31°48.68'N 31°48.08'N 01:38:24 29°32.03'N 29°30.38'N 01:38:35 94.4 -0.06 1.74
122°00.0'E 31°44.43'N 31°43.93'N 01:40:16 29°27.34'N 29°25.49'N 01:40:34 95.4 -0.05 1.74
123°00.0'E 31°39.26'N 31°38.86'N 01:42:10 29°21.75'N 29°19.63'N 01:42:35 96.4 -0.05 1.74
124°00.0'E 31°33.34'N 31°32.85'N 01:44:07 29°15.17'N 29°12.83'N 01:44:39 97.5 -0.05 1.73
125°00.0'E 31°26.42'N 31°25.89'N 01:46:06 29°07.58'N 29°05.08'N 01:46:46 98.5 -0.04 1.73
126°00.0'E 31°18.46'N 31°17.95'N 01:48:08 28°58.96'N 28°56.34'N 01:48:57 99.6 -0.04 1.73
127°00.0'E 31°09.45'N 31°09.01'N 01:50:13 28°49.27'N 28°46.59'N 01:51:10 100.7 -0.04 1.73
128°00.0'E 30°59.41'N 30°59.05'N 01:52:21 28°38.49'N 28°35.77'N 01:53:26 101.8 -0.04 1.73
129°00.0'E 30°48.43'N 30°48.03'N 01:54:32 28°26.60'N 28°23.90'N 01:55:46 103.0 -0.04 1.73
130°00.0'E 30°36.31'N 30°35.90'N 01:56:45 28°13.56'N 28°10.95'N 01:58:08 104.1 -0.04 1.73
131°00.0'E 30°23.15'N 30°22.66'N 01:59:01 27°59.35'N 27°56.78'N 02:00:34 105.3 -0.04 1.73
132°00.0'E 30°08.83'N 30°08.29'N 02:01:21 27°43.94'N 27°41.34'N 02:03:03 106.4 -0.04 1.73
133°00.0'E 29°53.29'N 29°52.75'N 02:03:43 27°27.30'N 27°24.74'N 02:05:35 107.6 -0.04 1.73
134°00.0'E 29°36.50'N 29°36.04'N 02:06:08 27°09.41'N 27°06.99'N 02:08:11 108.8 -0.04 1.73
135°00.0'E 29°18.58'N 29°18.14'N 02:08:36 26°50.22'N 26°47.99'N 02:10:49 109.9 -0.04 1.73
136°00.0'E 28°59.28'N 28°58.96'N 02:11:07 26°29.71'N 26°27.74'N 02:13:31 111.1 -0.04 1.73
137°00.0'E 28°38.87'N 28°38.52'N 02:13:42 26°07.87'N 26°06.21'N 02:16:16 112.3 -0.04 1.73
138°00.0'E 28°17.32'N 28°16.78'N 02:16:19 25°44.65'N 25°43.40'N 02:19:04 113.4 -0.04 1.73
139°00.0'E 27°54.38'N 27°53.72'N 02:18:59 25°20.04'N 25°18.99'N 02:21:55 114.6 -0.05 1.73
140°00.0'E 27°30.03'N 27°29.32'N 02:21:42 24°54.03'N 24°52.84'N 02:24:49 115.7 -0.05 1.74
141°00.0'E 27°04.25'N 27°03.54'N 02:24:29 24°26.58'N 24°25.33'N 02:27:46 116.8 -0.05 1.74
142°00.0'E 26°37.00'N 26°36.36'N 02:27:18 23°57.71'N 23°56.46'N 02:30:46 117.9 -0.06 1.74
143°00.0'E 26°08.35'N 26°07.75'N 02:30:10 23°27.54'N 23°26.16'N 02:33:49 119.0 -0.06 1.74
144°00.0'E 25°38.22'N 25°37.70'N 02:33:05 22°55.88'N 22°54.34'N 02:36:54 120.0 -0.07 1.74
145°00.0'E 25°06.63'N 25°06.25'N 02:36:02 22°22.76'N 22°21.13'N 02:40:01 121.0 -0.08 1.74
146°00.0'E 24°33.76'N 24°33.37'N 02:39:02 21°48.22'N 21°46.53'N 02:43:10 122.0 -0.08 1.74
147°00.0'E 23°59.64'N 23°59.07'N 02:42:04 21°12.26'N 21°10.57'N 02:46:21 122.9 -0.09 1.74
148°00.0'E 23°24.06'N 23°23.37'N 02:45:08 20°34.92'N 20°33.18'N 02:49:34 123.8 -0.10 1.74
149°00.0'E 22°47.04'N 22°46.28'N 02:48:14 19°56.23'N 19°54.44'N 02:52:47 124.6 -0.11 1.74
150°00.0'E 22°08.62'N 22°07.84'N 02:51:21 19°16.21'N 19°14.37'N 02:56:01 125.4 -0.11 1.74
151°00.0'E 21°28.89'N 21°28.10'N 02:54:29 18°34.99'N 18°33.03'N 02:59:16 126.1 -0.12 1.75
152°00.0'E 20°47.82'N 20°47.08'N 02:57:38 17°52.60'N 17°50.56'N 03:02:30 126.8 -0.13 1.75
153°00.0'E 20°05.51'N 20°04.85'N 03:00:48 17°09.14'N 17°07.03'N 03:05:44 127.4 -0.14 1.75
154°00.0'E 19°22.10'N 19°21.48'N 03:03:57 16°24.68'N 16°22.54'N 03:08:56 127.9 -0.15 1.75
155°00.0'E 18°37.66'N 18°37.07'N 03:07:06 15°39.33'N 15°37.18'N 03:12:07 128.4 -0.16 1.75
156°00.0'E 17°52.30'N 17°51.70'N 03:10:14 14°53.20'N 14°51.04'N 03:15:16 128.8 -0.17 1.76
157°00.0'E 17°06.06'N 17°05.47'N 03:13:20 14°06.34'N 14°04.23'N 03:18:22 129.1 -0.18 1.76
158°00.0'E 16°19.07'N 16°18.48'N 03:16:24 13°19.00'N 13°16.89'N 03:21:26 129.3 -0.19 1.76
159°00.0'E 15°31.44'N 15°30.92'N 03:19:26 12°31.22'N 12°29.12'N 03:24:25 129.5 -0.20 1.77
160°00.0'E 14°43.29'N 14°42.79'N 03:22:26 11°43.13'N 11°41.03'N 03:27:21 129.6 -0.21 1.77
161°00.0'E 13°54.76'N 13°54.26'N 03:25:21 10°54.85'N 10°52.75'N 03:30:13 129.6 -0.21 1.77
162°00.0'E 13°05.95'N 13°05.45'N 03:28:13 10°06.50'N 10°04.40'N 03:33:00 129.6 -0.22 1.78
163°00.0'E 12°16.99'N 12°16.50'N 03:31:01 09°18.19'N 09°16.09'N 03:35:42 129.5 -0.23 1.78
164°00.0'E 11°28.00'N 11°27.50'N 03:33:44 08°30.03'N 08°27.91'N 03:38:19 129.4 -0.24 1.78
165°00.0'E 10°39.09'N 10°38.58'N 03:36:23 07°42.11'N 07°39.98'N 03:40:50 129.2 -0.24 1.78
166°00.0'E 09°50.36'N 09°49.85'N 03:38:56 06°54.52'N 06°52.39'N 03:43:16 129.0 -0.25 1.79
167°00.0'E 09°01.91'N 09°01.40'N 03:41:25 06°07.35'N 06°05.22'N 03:45:36 128.7 -0.26 1.79
168°00.0'E 08°13.83'N 08°13.34'N 03:43:47 05°20.68'N 05°18.54'N 03:47:51 128.4 -0.26 1.79
169°00.0'E 07°26.20'N 07°25.70'N 03:46:04 04°34.57'N 04°32.43'N 03:49:59 128.0 -0.27 1.79
170°00.0'E 06°39.10'N 06°38.59'N 03:48:16 03°49.06'N 03°46.94'N 03:52:02 127.6 -0.27 1.80

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 8 – CONTINUED
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
171°00.0'E 05°52.58'N 05°52.07'N 03:50:22 03°04.22'N 03°02.12'N 03:53:59 127.2 -0.28 1.80
172°00.0'E 05°06.70'N 05°06.19'N 03:52:22 02°20.08'N 02°18.02'N 03:55:51 126.7 -0.28 1.80
173°00.0'E 04°21.52'N 04°21.00'N 03:54:16 01°36.68'N 01°34.66'N 03:57:37 126.2 -0.28 1.80
174°00.0'E 03°37.14'N 03°36.54'N 03:56:05 00°54.04'N 00°52.09'N 03:59:17 125.7 -0.28 1.80
175°00.0'E 02°53.50'N 02°52.85'N 03:57:49 00°12.18'N 00°10.31'N 04:00:52 125.2 -0.29 1.80
176°00.0'E 02°10.65'N 02°09.94'N 03:59:27 00°28.88'S 00°30.68'S 04:02:22 124.7 -0.29 1.80
177°00.0'E 01°28.59'N 01°27.84'N 04:00:59 01°09.13'S 01°10.92'S 04:03:47 124.2 -0.29 1.80
178°00.0'E 00°47.34'N 00°46.57'N 04:02:27 01°48.60'S 01°50.32'S 04:05:06 123.6 -0.29 1.80
179°00.0'E 00°06.91'N 00°06.13'N 04:03:49 02°27.21'S 02°28.98'S 04:06:21 123.1 -0.29 1.80
180°00.0'E 00°32.70'S 00°33.42'S 04:05:06 03°05.00'S 03°06.80'S 04:07:31 122.5 -0.29 1.80
179°00.0'W 01°11.48'S 01°12.19'S 04:06:19 03°41.98'S 03°43.80'S 04:08:37 122.0 -0.29 1.80
178°00.0'W 01°49.45'S 01°50.12'S 04:07:27 04°18.15'S 04°19.96'S 04:09:38 121.4 -0.29 1.80
177°00.0'W 02°26.59'S 02°27.21'S 04:08:30 04°53.51'S 04°55.30'S 04:10:35 120.9 -0.29 1.80
176°00.0'W 03°02.92'S 03°03.48'S 04:09:29 05°28.07'S 05°29.83'S 04:11:27 120.3 -0.29 1.80
175°00.0'W 03°38.45'S 03°38.92'S 04:10:24 06°01.85'S 06°03.55'S 04:12:16 119.7 -0.28 1.80
174°00.0'W 04°13.17'S 04°13.55'S 04:11:15 06°34.85'S 06°36.48'S 04:13:01 119.2 -0.28 1.80
173°00.0'W 04°47.11'S 04°47.38'S 04:12:02 07°07.09'S 07°08.62'S 04:13:43 118.6 -0.28 1.80
172°00.0'W 05°20.21'S 05°20.42'S 04:12:45 07°38.57'S 07°40.01'S 04:14:21 118.1 -0.28 1.80
171°00.0'W 05°52.43'S 05°52.69'S 04:13:25 08°09.30'S 08°10.69'S 04:14:55 117.6 -0.28 1.80
170°00.0'W 06°23.84'S 06°24.19'S 04:14:01 08°39.27'S 08°40.67'S 04:15:27 117.0 -0.27 1.80
169°00.0'W 06°54.50'S 06°54.93'S 04:14:33 09°08.54'S 09°09.93'S 04:15:55 116.5 -0.27 1.80
168°00.0'W 07°24.43'S 07°24.94'S 04:15:03 09°37.10'S 09°38.46'S 04:16:20 115.9 -0.27 1.79
167°00.0'W 07°53.66'S 07°54.23'S 04:15:29 10°04.98'S 10°06.29'S 04:16:42 115.4 -0.26 1.79
166°00.0'W 08°22.18'S 08°22.81'S 04:15:53 10°32.18'S 10°33.42'S 04:17:01 114.9 -0.26 1.79
165°00.0'W 08°50.03'S 08°50.69'S 04:16:13 10°58.72'S 10°59.89'S 04:17:18 114.3 -0.25 1.79
164°00.0'W 09°17.22'S 09°17.89'S 04:16:31 11°24.62'S 11°25.79'S 04:17:32 113.7 -0.23 1.78
163°00.0'W 09°43.74'S 09°44.44'S 04:16:46 11°49.91'S 11°51.47'S 04:17:44 112.9 -0.17 1.76
162°00.0'W 10°09.62'S 10°10.33'S 04:16:58 12°14.35'S 12°14.35'S 04:17:53 112.5 -0.17 1.76
161°00.0'W 10°34.87'S 10°35.58'S 04:17:08 12°38.39'S 12°38.39'S 04:18:00 112.4 -0.24 1.78
160°00.0'W 10°59.50'S 11°00.19'S 04:17:16 13°01.83'S 13°01.83'S 04:18:05 112.3 -0.39 1.86
159°00.0'W 11°23.51'S 11°24.19'S 04:17:21 13°24.71'S 13°24.71'S 04:18:07 112.2 -0.80 2.22

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
071°00.0'E 21°33.27'N 21°32.67'N 00:53:14 19°32.69'N 19°32.69'N 00:52:31 68.6 0.15 1.75
070°07.5'E 21°12.93'N 21°12.85'N 00:52:36 - - -

070°15.0'E 21°15.91'N 21°15.68'N 00:52:47 - - -


070°22.5'E 21°18.86'N 21°18.51'N 00:52:56 - - -
070°30.0'E 21°21.78'N 21°21.34'N 00:53:02 - - -
070°37.5'E 21°24.68'N 21°24.17'N 00:53:07 - - -
070°45.0'E 21°27.56'N 21°27.00'N 00:53:10 - - -
070°52.5'E 21°30.42'N 21°29.84'N 00:53:12 - - - 68.4 -0.15 1.75
071°00.0'E 21°33.27'N 21°32.67'N 00:53:14 19°32.69'N 19°32.69'N 00:52:31 68.4 -0.17 1.76
071°07.5'E 21°36.11'N 21°35.50'N 00:53:15 19°35.47'N 19°35.47'N 00:52:31 68.4 -0.19 1.76
071°15.0'E 21°38.94'N 21°38.32'N 00:53:15 19°38.24'N 19°38.24'N 00:52:31 68.4 -0.21 1.77
071°22.5'E 21°41.77'N 21°41.15'N 00:53:16 19°41.00'N 19°41.00'N 00:52:31 68.4 -0.23 1.78
071°30.0'E 21°44.59'N 21°43.97'N 00:53:16 19°43.76'N 19°43.76'N 00:52:31 68.4 -0.24 1.78
071°37.5'E 21°47.41'N 21°46.79'N 00:53:16 19°46.52'N 19°46.52'N 00:52:31 68.4 -0.25 1.79
071°45.0'E 21°50.22'N 21°49.60'N 00:53:17 19°49.28'N 19°49.28'N 00:52:31 68.4 -0.26 1.79
071°52.5'E 21°53.03'N 21°52.42'N 00:53:17 19°52.03'N 19°52.03'N 00:52:31 68.4 -0.27 1.79
072°00.0'E 21°55.84'N 21°55.22'N 00:53:17 19°54.78'N 19°54.78'N 00:52:32 68.4 -0.27 1.80

072°07.5'E 21°58.65'N 21°58.03'N 00:53:18 19°57.53'N 19°57.53'N 00:52:32 68.4 -0.28 1.80
072°15.0'E 22°01.45'N 22°00.83'N 00:53:18 20°00.27'N 20°00.27'N 00:52:32 68.4 -0.28 1.80
072°22.5'E 22°04.25'N 22°03.63'N 00:53:19 20°03.01'N 20°03.01'N 00:52:33 68.4 -0.28 1.80
072°30.0'E 22°07.05'N 22°06.43'N 00:53:20 20°05.75'N 20°05.75'N 00:52:33 68.4 -0.29 1.80
072°37.5'E 22°09.84'N 22°09.22'N 00:53:20 20°08.48'N 20°08.48'N 00:52:33 68.4 -0.29 1.80
072°45.0'E 22°12.63'N 22°12.00'N 00:53:21 20°11.22'N 20°11.22'N 00:52:34 68.4 -0.29 1.80
072°52.5'E 22°15.42'N 22°14.79'N 00:53:21 20°13.94'N 20°13.94'N 00:52:34 68.5 -0.29 1.80
073°00.0'E 22°18.20'N 22°17.57'N 00:53:22 20°16.67'N 20°16.67'N 00:52:35 68.5 -0.29 1.81
073°07.5'E 22°20.98'N 22°20.35'N 00:53:23 20°19.39'N 20°19.39'N 00:52:35 68.5 -0.29 1.81
073°15.0'E 22°23.75'N 22°23.12'N 00:53:24 20°22.11'N 20°22.11'N 00:52:36 68.5 -0.30 1.81
073°22.5'E 22°26.53'N 22°25.89'N 00:53:24 20°24.82'N 20°24.82'N 00:52:36 68.5 -0.30 1.81
073°30.0'E 22°29.29'N 22°28.66'N 00:53:25 20°27.53'N 20°27.53'N 00:52:37 68.5 -0.30 1.81
073°37.5'E 22°32.06'N 22°31.42'N 00:53:26 20°30.24'N 20°30.24'N 00:52:38 68.5 -0.30 1.81
073°45.0'E 22°34.82'N 22°34.18'N 00:53:27 20°32.94'N 20°32.94'N 00:52:38 68.5 -0.29 1.80
073°52.5'E 22°37.58'N 22°36.94'N 00:53:28 20°35.64'N 20°35.64'N 00:52:39 68.6 -0.28 1.80
074°00.0'E 22°40.33'N 22°39.69'N 00:53:29 20°38.34'N 20°38.34'N 00:52:40 68.6 -0.27 1.80

074°07.5'E 22°43.08'N 22°42.44'N 00:53:30 20°41.03'N 20°41.03'N 00:52:40 68.6 -0.27 1.79
074°15.0'E 22°45.83'N 22°45.19'N 00:53:31 20°43.72'N 20°43.72'N 00:52:41 68.7 -0.26 1.79
074°22.5'E 22°48.57'N 22°47.93'N 00:53:32 20°46.41'N 20°46.41'N 00:52:42 68.7 -0.26 1.79
074°30.0'E 22°51.31'N 22°50.67'N 00:53:33 20°49.09'N 20°49.09'N 00:52:43 68.7 -0.26 1.79
074°37.5'E 22°54.05'N 22°53.40'N 00:53:34 20°51.77'N 20°51.77'N 00:52:44 68.7 -0.26 1.79
074°45.0'E 22°56.78'N 22°56.13'N 00:53:35 20°54.44'N 20°54.44'N 00:52:45 68.8 -0.25 1.79
074°52.5'E 22°59.51'N 22°58.86'N 00:53:36 20°57.12'N 20°57.12'N 00:52:46 68.8 -0.25 1.79
075°00.0'E 23°02.23'N 23°01.58'N 00:53:37 20°59.78'N 20°59.78'N 00:52:47 68.8 -0.25 1.79
075°07.5'E 23°04.95'N 23°04.30'N 00:53:39 21°02.45'N 21°02.45'N 00:52:48 68.8 -0.25 1.79
075°15.0'E 23°07.67'N 23°07.01'N 00:53:40 21°05.11'N 21°05.11'N 00:52:49 68.8 -0.25 1.79
075°22.5'E 23°10.38'N 23°09.72'N 00:53:41 21°07.77'N 21°07.77'N 00:52:50 68.9 -0.25 1.79
075°30.0'E 23°13.09'N 23°12.43'N 00:53:42 21°10.42'N 21°10.42'N 00:52:51 68.9 -0.25 1.78
075°37.5'E 23°15.79'N 23°15.13'N 00:53:44 21°13.07'N 21°13.07'N 00:52:52 68.9 -0.25 1.78
075°45.0'E 23°18.49'N 23°17.83'N 00:53:45 21°16.29'N 21°13.92'N 00:52:53 68.9 -0.24 1.78
075°52.5'E 23°21.19'N 23°20.53'N 00:53:47 21°18.93'N 21°16.55'N 00:52:54 69.0 -0.24 1.78
076°00.0'E 23°23.88'N 23°23.22'N 00:53:48 21°21.57'N 21°19.17'N 00:52:56 69.0 -0.24 1.78

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
076°07.5'E 23°26.57'N 23°25.90'N 00:53:49 21°24.20'N 21°21.80'N 00:52:57 69.0 -0.24 1.78
076°15.0'E 23°29.26'N 23°28.59'N 00:53:51 21°26.83'N 21°24.42'N 00:52:58 69.0 -0.24 1.78
076°22.5'E 23°31.93'N 23°31.26'N 00:53:53 21°29.45'N 21°27.04'N 00:53:00 69.1 -0.24 1.78
076°30.0'E 23°34.61'N 23°33.94'N 00:53:54 21°32.08'N 21°29.65'N 00:53:01 69.1 -0.24 1.78
076°37.5'E 23°37.28'N 23°36.61'N 00:53:56 21°34.69'N 21°32.27'N 00:53:02 69.1 -0.24 1.78
076°45.0'E 23°39.95'N 23°39.27'N 00:53:57 21°37.30'N 21°34.89'N 00:53:04 69.1 -0.24 1.78
076°52.5'E 23°42.61'N 23°41.93'N 00:53:59 21°39.91'N 21°37.50'N 00:53:05 69.2 -0.24 1.78
077°00.0'E 23°45.27'N 23°44.59'N 00:54:01 21°42.51'N 21°40.10'N 00:53:07 69.2 -0.24 1.78
077°07.5'E 23°47.92'N 23°47.24'N 00:54:02 21°45.12'N 21°42.70'N 00:53:08 69.2 -0.24 1.78
077°15.0'E 23°50.57'N 23°49.89'N 00:54:04 21°47.71'N 21°45.29'N 00:53:10 69.2 -0.23 1.78
077°22.5'E 23°53.22'N 23°52.54'N 00:54:06 21°50.30'N 21°47.88'N 00:53:11 69.3 -0.23 1.78
077°30.0'E 23°55.86'N 23°55.18'N 00:54:08 21°52.89'N 21°50.47'N 00:53:13 69.3 -0.23 1.78
077°37.5'E 23°58.50'N 23°57.81'N 00:54:10 21°55.48'N 21°53.05'N 00:53:15 69.3 -0.23 1.78
077°45.0'E 24°01.13'N 24°00.44'N 00:54:11 21°58.06'N 21°55.63'N 00:53:16 69.3 -0.23 1.78
077°52.5'E 24°03.75'N 24°03.06'N 00:54:13 22°00.63'N 21°58.20'N 00:53:18 69.4 -0.23 1.78
078°00.0'E 24°06.38'N 24°05.69'N 00:54:15 22°03.21'N 22°00.77'N 00:53:20 69.4 -0.23 1.78

078°07.5'E 24°09.00'N 24°08.31'N 00:54:17 22°05.78'N 22°03.34'N 00:53:22 69.4 -0.23 1.78
078°15.0'E 24°11.61'N 24°10.92'N 00:54:19 22°08.28'N 22°05.85'N 00:53:23 69.4 -0.23 1.78
078°22.5'E 24°14.22'N 24°13.53'N 00:54:21 22°10.84'N 22°08.40'N 00:53:25 69.5 -0.23 1.78
078°30.0'E 24°16.83'N 24°16.13'N 00:54:23 22°13.45'N 22°11.00'N 00:53:27 69.5 -0.23 1.78
078°37.5'E 24°19.43'N 24°18.74'N 00:54:25 22°16.00'N 22°13.55'N 00:53:29 69.5 -0.23 1.78
078°45.0'E 24°22.03'N 24°21.34'N 00:54:28 22°18.54'N 22°16.09'N 00:53:31 69.6 -0.23 1.78
078°52.5'E 24°24.62'N 24°23.92'N 00:54:30 22°21.08'N 22°18.63'N 00:53:33 69.6 -0.23 1.78
079°00.0'E 24°27.21'N 24°26.51'N 00:54:32 22°23.62'N 22°21.17'N 00:53:35 69.6 -0.23 1.78
079°07.5'E 24°29.79'N 24°29.09'N 00:54:34 22°26.15'N 22°23.70'N 00:53:37 69.6 -0.23 1.78
079°15.0'E 24°32.37'N 24°31.66'N 00:54:36 22°28.68'N 22°26.22'N 00:53:39 69.7 -0.23 1.78
079°22.5'E 24°34.94'N 24°34.23'N 00:54:39 22°31.20'N 22°28.74'N 00:53:41 69.7 -0.23 1.78
079°30.0'E 24°37.50'N 24°36.80'N 00:54:41 22°33.72'N 22°31.26'N 00:53:44 69.7 -0.22 1.78
079°37.5'E 24°40.07'N 24°39.36'N 00:54:43 22°36.23'N 22°33.77'N 00:53:46 69.7 -0.22 1.78
079°45.0'E 24°42.62'N 24°41.92'N 00:54:46 22°38.74'N 22°36.28'N 00:53:48 69.8 -0.22 1.78
079°52.5'E 24°45.18'N 24°44.47'N 00:54:48 22°41.25'N 22°38.78'N 00:53:50 69.8 -0.22 1.78
080°00.0'E 24°47.73'N 24°47.02'N 00:54:51 22°43.75'N 22°41.28'N 00:53:52 69.8 -0.22 1.78

080°07.5'E 24°50.27'N 24°49.56'N 00:54:53 22°46.24'N 22°43.77'N 00:53:55 69.9 -0.22 1.78
080°15.0'E 24°52.81'N 24°52.10'N 00:54:56 22°48.73'N 22°46.26'N 00:53:57 69.9 -0.22 1.78
080°22.5'E 24°55.34'N 24°54.63'N 00:54:58 22°51.22'N 22°48.74'N 00:53:59 69.9 -0.22 1.77
080°30.0'E 24°57.87'N 24°57.16'N 00:55:01 22°53.70'N 22°51.23'N 00:54:02 69.9 -0.22 1.77
080°37.5'E 25°00.39'N 24°59.68'N 00:55:03 22°56.17'N 22°53.70'N 00:54:04 70.0 -0.22 1.77
080°45.0'E 25°02.91'N 25°02.20'N 00:55:06 22°58.65'N 22°56.17'N 00:54:07 70.0 -0.22 1.77
080°52.5'E 25°05.42'N 25°04.71'N 00:55:09 23°01.11'N 22°58.64'N 00:54:09 70.0 -0.22 1.77
081°00.0'E 25°07.93'N 25°07.22'N 00:55:11 23°03.57'N 23°01.10'N 00:54:12 70.1 -0.22 1.77
081°07.5'E 25°10.43'N 25°09.72'N 00:55:14 23°06.03'N 23°03.55'N 00:54:14 70.1 -0.22 1.77
081°15.0'E 25°12.93'N 25°12.22'N 00:55:17 23°08.48'N 23°06.00'N 00:54:17 70.1 -0.22 1.77
081°22.5'E 25°15.42'N 25°14.71'N 00:55:20 23°10.93'N 23°08.45'N 00:54:20 70.2 -0.22 1.77
081°30.0'E 25°17.91'N 25°17.20'N 00:55:23 23°13.37'N 23°10.89'N 00:54:22 70.2 -0.22 1.77
081°37.5'E 25°20.39'N 25°19.68'N 00:55:25 23°15.81'N 23°13.32'N 00:54:25 70.2 -0.22 1.77
081°45.0'E 25°22.87'N 25°22.16'N 00:55:28 23°18.24'N 23°15.75'N 00:54:28 70.3 -0.22 1.77
081°52.5'E 25°25.34'N 25°24.63'N 00:55:31 23°20.67'N 23°18.18'N 00:54:31 70.3 -0.22 1.77
082°00.0'E 25°27.81'N 25°27.09'N 00:55:34 23°23.09'N 23°20.60'N 00:54:33 70.3 -0.22 1.77

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
082°07.5'E 25°30.27'N 25°29.56'N 00:55:37 23°25.50'N 23°23.02'N 00:54:36 70.4 -0.22 1.77
082°15.0'E 25°32.72'N 25°32.01'N 00:55:40 23°27.92'N 23°25.43'N 00:54:39 70.4 -0.21 1.77
082°22.5'E 25°35.17'N 25°34.46'N 00:55:43 23°30.32'N 23°27.83'N 00:54:42 70.4 -0.21 1.77
082°30.0'E 25°37.62'N 25°36.91'N 00:55:46 23°32.72'N 23°30.23'N 00:54:45 70.5 -0.21 1.77
082°37.5'E 25°40.06'N 25°39.35'N 00:55:50 23°35.12'N 23°32.63'N 00:54:48 70.5 -0.21 1.77
082°45.0'E 25°42.49'N 25°41.78'N 00:55:53 23°37.51'N 23°35.02'N 00:54:51 70.5 -0.21 1.77
082°52.5'E 25°44.92'N 25°44.21'N 00:55:56 23°39.90'N 23°37.41'N 00:54:54 70.6 -0.21 1.77
083°00.0'E 25°47.34'N 25°46.63'N 00:55:59 23°42.28'N 23°39.79'N 00:54:57 70.6 -0.21 1.77
083°07.5'E 25°49.76'N 25°49.05'N 00:56:02 23°44.65'N 23°42.16'N 00:55:00 70.6 -0.21 1.77
083°15.0'E 25°52.17'N 25°51.46'N 00:56:06 23°47.02'N 23°44.53'N 00:55:03 70.7 -0.21 1.77
083°22.5'E 25°54.57'N 25°53.87'N 00:56:09 23°49.38'N 23°46.90'N 00:55:06 70.7 -0.21 1.77
083°30.0'E 25°56.97'N 25°56.27'N 00:56:12 23°51.74'N 23°49.25'N 00:55:10 70.7 -0.21 1.77
083°37.5'E 25°59.37'N 25°58.66'N 00:56:16 23°54.10'N 23°51.61'N 00:55:13 70.8 -0.21 1.77
083°45.0'E 26°01.76'N 26°01.05'N 00:56:19 23°56.44'N 23°53.96'N 00:55:16 70.8 -0.21 1.77
083°52.5'E 26°04.14'N 26°03.44'N 00:56:23 23°58.79'N 23°56.30'N 00:55:20 70.8 -0.21 1.77
084°00.0'E 26°06.52'N 26°05.82'N 00:56:26 24°01.12'N 23°58.64'N 00:55:23 70.9 -0.21 1.77

084°07.5'E 26°08.89'N 26°08.19'N 00:56:30 24°03.45'N 24°00.97'N 00:55:26 70.9 -0.21 1.77
084°15.0'E 26°11.25'N 26°10.55'N 00:56:33 24°05.78'N 24°03.30'N 00:55:30 71.0 -0.21 1.77
084°22.5'E 26°13.61'N 26°12.92'N 00:56:37 24°08.10'N 24°05.62'N 00:55:33 71.0 -0.21 1.77
084°30.0'E 26°15.96'N 26°15.27'N 00:56:40 24°10.42'N 24°07.93'N 00:55:37 71.0 -0.21 1.77
084°37.5'E 26°18.30'N 26°17.62'N 00:56:44 24°12.72'N 24°10.24'N 00:55:40 71.1 -0.21 1.77
084°45.0'E 26°20.63'N 26°19.97'N 00:56:48 24°15.03'N 24°12.55'N 00:55:44 71.1 -0.21 1.77
084°52.5'E 26°22.97'N 26°22.30'N 00:56:52 24°17.33'N 24°14.85'N 00:55:47 71.1 -0.21 1.77
085°00.0'E 26°25.30'N 26°24.64'N 00:56:55 24°19.62'N 24°17.14'N 00:55:51 71.2 -0.21 1.77
085°07.5'E 26°27.63'N 26°26.96'N 00:56:59 24°21.90'N 24°19.43'N 00:55:55 71.2 -0.20 1.77
085°15.0'E 26°29.94'N 26°29.28'N 00:57:03 24°24.19'N 24°21.71'N 00:55:58 71.3 -0.20 1.77
085°22.5'E 26°32.26'N 26°31.60'N 00:57:07 24°26.46'N 24°23.99'N 00:56:02 71.3 -0.20 1.77
085°30.0'E 26°34.56'N 26°33.90'N 00:57:11 24°28.73'N 24°26.26'N 00:56:06 71.3 -0.20 1.77
085°37.5'E 26°36.86'N 26°36.21'N 00:57:15 24°30.99'N 24°28.52'N 00:56:10 71.4 -0.20 1.77
085°45.0'E 26°39.15'N 26°38.50'N 00:57:18 24°33.25'N 24°30.78'N 00:56:13 71.4 -0.20 1.77
085°52.5'E 26°41.44'N 26°40.79'N 00:57:22 24°35.50'N 24°33.03'N 00:56:17 71.5 -0.20 1.77
086°00.0'E 26°43.72'N 26°43.08'N 00:57:26 24°37.75'N 24°35.28'N 00:56:21 71.5 -0.20 1.77

086°07.5'E 26°46.00'N 26°45.36'N 00:57:30 24°39.99'N 24°37.52'N 00:56:25 71.5 -0.20 1.77
086°15.0'E 26°48.27'N 26°47.63'N 00:57:35 24°42.22'N 24°39.76'N 00:56:29 71.6 -0.20 1.77
086°22.5'E 26°50.53'N 26°49.89'N 00:57:39 24°44.45'N 24°41.99'N 00:56:33 71.6 -0.20 1.77
086°30.0'E 26°52.79'N 26°52.15'N 00:57:43 24°46.67'N 24°44.21'N 00:56:37 71.7 -0.20 1.77
086°37.5'E 26°55.04'N 26°54.41'N 00:57:47 24°48.88'N 24°46.44'N 00:56:41 71.7 -0.20 1.77
086°45.0'E 26°57.28'N 26°56.65'N 00:57:51 24°51.08'N 24°48.66'N 00:56:45 71.7 -0.20 1.77
086°52.5'E 26°59.52'N 26°58.89'N 00:57:55 24°53.29'N 24°50.87'N 00:56:49 71.8 -0.20 1.77
087°00.0'E 27°01.75'N 27°01.13'N 00:58:00 24°55.48'N 24°53.07'N 00:56:54 71.8 -0.20 1.77
087°07.5'E 27°03.97'N 27°03.36'N 00:58:04 24°57.68'N 24°55.27'N 00:56:58 71.9 -0.20 1.77
087°15.0'E 27°06.19'N 27°05.58'N 00:58:08 24°59.86'N 24°57.45'N 00:57:02 71.9 -0.20 1.77
087°22.5'E 27°08.40'N 27°07.79'N 00:58:13 25°02.04'N 24°59.64'N 00:57:06 72.0 -0.20 1.77
087°30.0'E 27°10.60'N 27°10.00'N 00:58:17 25°04.21'N 25°01.81'N 00:57:11 72.0 -0.20 1.77
087°37.5'E 27°12.80'N 27°12.21'N 00:58:22 25°06.38'N 25°03.98'N 00:57:15 72.0 -0.20 1.77
087°45.0'E 27°15.00'N 27°14.40'N 00:58:26 25°08.54'N 25°06.15'N 00:57:19 72.1 -0.20 1.77
087°52.5'E 27°17.18'N 27°16.59'N 00:58:31 25°10.69'N 25°08.30'N 00:57:24 72.1 -0.19 1.77
088°00.0'E 27°19.36'N 27°18.77'N 00:58:35 25°12.84'N 25°10.45'N 00:57:28 72.2 -0.19 1.77

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
088°07.5'E 27°21.53'N 27°20.95'N 00:58:40 25°14.98'N 25°12.60'N 00:57:33 72.2 -0.19 1.77
088°15.0'E 27°23.70'N 27°23.12'N 00:58:44 25°17.11'N 25°14.74'N 00:57:37 72.3 -0.19 1.77
088°22.5'E 27°25.85'N 27°25.29'N 00:58:49 25°19.24'N 25°16.87'N 00:57:42 72.3 -0.19 1.76
088°30.0'E 27°28.01'N 27°27.44'N 00:58:54 25°21.36'N 25°19.00'N 00:57:46 72.4 -0.19 1.76
088°37.5'E 27°30.16'N 27°29.59'N 00:58:58 25°23.48'N 25°21.12'N 00:57:51 72.4 -0.19 1.76
088°45.0'E 27°32.30'N 27°31.74'N 00:59:03 25°25.59'N 25°23.23'N 00:57:56 72.4 -0.19 1.76
088°52.5'E 27°34.45'N 27°33.87'N 00:59:08 25°27.69'N 25°25.34'N 00:58:00 72.5 -0.19 1.76
089°00.0'E 27°36.58'N 27°36.00'N 00:59:13 25°29.79'N 25°27.44'N 00:58:05 72.5 -0.19 1.76
089°07.5'E 27°38.71'N 27°38.13'N 00:59:17 25°31.88'N 25°29.53'N 00:58:10 72.6 -0.19 1.76
089°15.0'E 27°40.83'N 27°40.25'N 00:59:22 25°33.96'N 25°31.62'N 00:58:15 72.6 -0.19 1.76
089°22.5'E 27°42.95'N 27°42.36'N 00:59:27 25°36.04'N 25°33.70'N 00:58:19 72.7 -0.19 1.76
089°30.0'E 27°45.05'N 27°44.46'N 00:59:32 25°38.10'N 25°35.78'N 00:58:24 72.7 -0.19 1.76
089°37.5'E 27°47.15'N 27°46.56'N 00:59:37 25°40.17'N 25°37.85'N 00:58:29 72.8 -0.19 1.76
089°45.0'E 27°49.25'N 27°48.65'N 00:59:42 25°42.22'N 25°39.91'N 00:58:34 72.8 -0.19 1.76
089°52.5'E 27°51.33'N 27°50.73'N 00:59:47 25°44.27'N 25°41.96'N 00:58:39 72.9 -0.19 1.76
090°00.0'E 27°53.41'N 27°52.81'N 00:59:52 25°46.32'N 25°44.01'N 00:58:44 72.9 -0.19 1.76

090°07.5'E 27°55.49'N 27°54.87'N 00:59:57 25°48.35'N 25°46.06'N 00:58:49 73.0 -0.19 1.76
090°15.0'E 27°57.55'N 27°56.94'N 01:00:03 25°50.38'N 25°48.09'N 00:58:54 73.0 -0.19 1.76
090°22.5'E 27°59.61'N 27°58.99'N 01:00:08 25°52.40'N 25°50.12'N 00:58:59 73.1 -0.19 1.76
090°30.0'E 28°01.66'N 28°01.04'N 01:00:13 25°54.42'N 25°52.14'N 00:59:04 73.1 -0.18 1.76
090°37.5'E 28°03.71'N 28°03.08'N 01:00:18 25°56.43'N 25°54.16'N 00:59:10 73.2 -0.18 1.76
090°45.0'E 28°05.74'N 28°05.12'N 01:00:23 25°58.43'N 25°56.17'N 00:59:15 73.2 -0.18 1.76
090°52.5'E 28°07.77'N 28°07.14'N 01:00:29 26°00.42'N 25°58.17'N 00:59:20 73.3 -0.18 1.76
091°00.0'E 28°09.80'N 28°09.16'N 01:00:34 26°02.41'N 26°00.16'N 00:59:25 73.3 -0.18 1.76
091°07.5'E 28°11.81'N 28°11.17'N 01:00:39 26°04.39'N 26°02.15'N 00:59:31 73.4 -0.18 1.76
091°15.0'E 28°13.82'N 28°13.18'N 01:00:45 26°06.36'N 26°04.13'N 00:59:36 73.4 -0.18 1.76
091°22.5'E 28°15.82'N 28°15.18'N 01:00:50 26°08.33'N 26°06.11'N 00:59:42 73.5 -0.18 1.76
091°30.0'E 28°17.82'N 28°17.17'N 01:00:56 26°10.29'N 26°08.07'N 00:59:47 73.5 -0.18 1.76
091°37.5'E 28°19.80'N 28°19.15'N 01:01:01 26°12.24'N 26°10.04'N 00:59:52 73.6 -0.18 1.76
091°45.0'E 28°21.78'N 28°21.13'N 01:01:07 26°14.19'N 26°11.99'N 00:59:58 73.6 -0.18 1.76
091°52.5'E 28°23.75'N 28°23.10'N 01:01:12 26°16.12'N 26°13.94'N 01:00:03 73.7 -0.18 1.76
092°00.0'E 28°25.72'N 28°25.06'N 01:01:18 26°18.05'N 26°15.88'N 01:00:09 73.7 -0.18 1.76

092°07.5'E 28°27.67'N 28°27.02'N 01:01:24 26°19.98'N 26°17.81'N 01:00:15 73.8 -0.18 1.76
092°15.0'E 28°29.62'N 28°28.97'N 01:01:29 26°21.89'N 26°19.73'N 01:00:20 73.8 -0.18 1.76
092°22.5'E 28°31.56'N 28°30.91'N 01:01:35 26°23.80'N 26°21.65'N 01:00:26 73.9 -0.18 1.76
092°30.0'E 28°33.50'N 28°32.84'N 01:01:41 26°25.70'N 26°23.56'N 01:00:32 73.9 -0.18 1.76
092°37.5'E 28°35.42'N 28°34.76'N 01:01:46 26°27.60'N 26°25.45'N 01:00:37 74.0 -0.18 1.76
092°45.0'E 28°37.34'N 28°36.68'N 01:01:52 26°29.49'N 26°27.33'N 01:00:43 74.1 -0.18 1.76
092°52.5'E 28°39.25'N 28°38.59'N 01:01:58 26°31.37'N 26°29.20'N 01:00:49 74.1 -0.18 1.76
093°00.0'E 28°41.16'N 28°40.50'N 01:02:04 26°33.24'N 26°31.05'N 01:00:55 74.2 -0.18 1.76
093°07.5'E 28°43.05'N 28°42.39'N 01:02:10 26°35.10'N 26°32.91'N 01:01:01 74.2 -0.17 1.76
093°15.0'E 28°44.94'N 28°44.28'N 01:02:16 26°36.96'N 26°34.76'N 01:01:07 74.3 -0.17 1.76
093°22.5'E 28°46.82'N 28°46.16'N 01:02:22 26°38.81'N 26°36.59'N 01:01:13 74.3 -0.17 1.76
093°30.0'E 28°48.69'N 28°48.03'N 01:02:28 26°40.65'N 26°38.43'N 01:01:19 74.4 -0.17 1.76
093°37.5'E 28°50.56'N 28°49.90'N 01:02:34 26°42.49'N 26°40.25'N 01:01:25 74.4 -0.17 1.76
093°45.0'E 28°52.42'N 28°51.75'N 01:02:40 26°44.31'N 26°42.07'N 01:01:31 74.5 -0.17 1.76
093°52.5'E 28°54.27'N 28°53.60'N 01:02:46 26°46.13'N 26°43.88'N 01:01:37 74.6 -0.17 1.76
094°00.0'E 28°56.11'N 28°55.45'N 01:02:52 26°47.95'N 26°45.68'N 01:01:43 74.6 -0.17 1.76

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
094°07.5'E 28°57.94'N 28°57.28'N 01:02:58 26°49.75'N 26°47.47'N 01:01:49 74.7 -0.17 1.76
094°15.0'E 28°59.77'N 28°59.11'N 01:03:04 26°51.55'N 26°49.26'N 01:01:55 74.7 -0.17 1.76
094°22.5'E 29°01.58'N 29°00.93'N 01:03:11 26°53.34'N 26°51.04'N 01:02:02 74.8 -0.17 1.76
094°30.0'E 29°03.39'N 29°02.74'N 01:03:17 26°55.12'N 26°52.81'N 01:02:08 74.9 -0.17 1.76
094°37.5'E 29°05.19'N 29°04.54'N 01:03:23 26°56.89'N 26°54.57'N 01:02:14 74.9 -0.17 1.76
094°45.0'E 29°06.99'N 29°06.34'N 01:03:30 26°58.66'N 26°56.33'N 01:02:21 75.0 -0.17 1.76
094°52.5'E 29°08.77'N 29°08.12'N 01:03:36 27°00.42'N 26°58.08'N 01:02:27 75.0 -0.17 1.76
095°00.0'E 29°10.55'N 29°09.90'N 01:03:42 27°02.16'N 26°59.82'N 01:02:34 75.1 -0.17 1.76
095°07.5'E 29°12.32'N 29°11.68'N 01:03:49 27°03.91'N 27°01.55'N 01:02:40 75.1 -0.17 1.76
095°15.0'E 29°14.08'N 29°13.44'N 01:03:55 27°05.64'N 27°03.28'N 01:02:46 75.2 -0.17 1.76
095°22.5'E 29°15.83'N 29°15.19'N 01:04:02 27°07.37'N 27°05.00'N 01:02:53 75.3 -0.17 1.76
095°30.0'E 29°17.58'N 29°16.94'N 01:04:08 27°09.09'N 27°06.71'N 01:03:00 75.3 -0.17 1.76
095°37.5'E 29°19.31'N 29°18.68'N 01:04:15 27°10.80'N 27°08.41'N 01:03:06 75.4 -0.16 1.76
095°45.0'E 29°21.04'N 29°20.41'N 01:04:22 27°12.50'N 27°10.10'N 01:03:13 75.5 -0.16 1.76
095°52.5'E 29°22.76'N 29°22.14'N 01:04:28 27°14.19'N 27°11.79'N 01:03:20 75.5 -0.16 1.76
096°00.0'E 29°24.47'N 29°23.85'N 01:04:35 27°15.88'N 27°13.47'N 01:03:26 75.6 -0.16 1.76

096°07.5'E 29°26.18'N 29°25.56'N 01:04:42 27°17.56'N 27°15.14'N 01:03:33 75.6 -0.16 1.76
096°15.0'E 29°27.87'N 29°27.26'N 01:04:48 27°19.23'N 27°16.80'N 01:03:40 75.7 -0.16 1.76
096°22.5'E 29°29.56'N 29°28.95'N 01:04:55 27°20.89'N 27°18.46'N 01:03:47 75.8 -0.16 1.76
096°30.0'E 29°31.24'N 29°30.63'N 01:05:02 27°22.55'N 27°20.10'N 01:03:53 75.8 -0.16 1.76
096°37.5'E 29°32.91'N 29°32.31'N 01:05:09 27°24.19'N 27°21.74'N 01:04:00 75.9 -0.16 1.76
096°45.0'E 29°34.57'N 29°33.97'N 01:05:16 27°25.83'N 27°23.37'N 01:04:07 76.0 -0.16 1.75
096°52.5'E 29°36.22'N 29°35.63'N 01:05:22 27°27.46'N 27°25.00'N 01:04:14 76.0 -0.16 1.75
097°00.0'E 29°37.87'N 29°37.28'N 01:05:29 27°29.08'N 27°26.61'N 01:04:21 76.1 -0.16 1.75
097°07.5'E 29°39.50'N 29°38.92'N 01:05:36 27°30.69'N 27°28.22'N 01:04:28 76.2 -0.16 1.75
097°15.0'E 29°41.13'N 29°40.56'N 01:05:43 27°32.30'N 27°29.82'N 01:04:35 76.2 -0.16 1.75
097°22.5'E 29°42.75'N 29°42.18'N 01:05:50 27°33.89'N 27°31.41'N 01:04:43 76.3 -0.16 1.75
097°30.0'E 29°44.36'N 29°43.80'N 01:05:57 27°35.48'N 27°32.99'N 01:04:50 76.3 -0.16 1.75
097°37.5'E 29°45.96'N 29°45.40'N 01:06:05 27°37.06'N 27°34.56'N 01:04:57 76.4 -0.16 1.75
097°45.0'E 29°47.56'N 29°47.00'N 01:06:12 27°38.63'N 27°36.13'N 01:05:04 76.5 -0.16 1.75
097°52.5'E 29°49.15'N 29°48.59'N 01:06:19 27°40.19'N 27°37.69'N 01:05:11 76.5 -0.15 1.75
098°00.0'E 29°50.73'N 29°50.18'N 01:06:26 27°41.75'N 27°39.23'N 01:05:19 76.6 -0.15 1.75

098°07.5'E 29°52.30'N 29°51.75'N 01:06:33 27°43.29'N 27°40.78'N 01:05:26 76.7 -0.15 1.75
098°15.0'E 29°53.87'N 29°53.32'N 01:06:41 27°44.83'N 27°42.31'N 01:05:33 76.7 -0.15 1.75
098°22.5'E 29°55.42'N 29°54.87'N 01:06:48 27°46.36'N 27°43.83'N 01:05:41 76.8 -0.15 1.75
098°30.0'E 29°56.97'N 29°56.42'N 01:06:55 27°47.88'N 27°45.35'N 01:05:48 76.9 -0.15 1.75
098°37.5'E 29°58.51'N 29°57.96'N 01:07:03 27°49.39'N 27°46.85'N 01:05:56 77.0 -0.15 1.75
098°45.0'E 30°00.03'N 29°59.49'N 01:07:10 27°50.89'N 27°48.35'N 01:06:03 77.0 -0.15 1.75
098°52.5'E 30°01.55'N 30°01.01'N 01:07:18 27°52.38'N 27°49.84'N 01:06:11 77.1 -0.15 1.75
099°00.0'E 30°03.06'N 30°02.53'N 01:07:25 27°53.87'N 27°51.33'N 01:06:18 77.2 -0.15 1.75
099°07.5'E 30°04.56'N 30°04.03'N 01:07:33 27°55.34'N 27°52.80'N 01:06:26 77.2 -0.15 1.75
099°15.0'E 30°06.06'N 30°05.53'N 01:07:40 27°56.81'N 27°54.26'N 01:06:34 77.3 -0.15 1.75
099°22.5'E 30°07.54'N 30°07.01'N 01:07:48 27°58.27'N 27°55.72'N 01:06:41 77.4 -0.15 1.75
099°30.0'E 30°09.01'N 30°08.49'N 01:07:55 27°59.72'N 27°57.17'N 01:06:49 77.4 -0.15 1.75
099°37.5'E 30°10.48'N 30°09.96'N 01:08:03 28°01.16'N 27°58.61'N 01:06:57 77.5 -0.15 1.75
099°45.0'E 30°11.94'N 30°11.42'N 01:08:11 28°02.59'N 28°00.04'N 01:07:05 77.6 -0.15 1.75
099°52.5'E 30°13.38'N 30°12.88'N 01:08:18 28°04.01'N 28°01.46'N 01:07:13 77.7 -0.15 1.75
100°00.0'E 30°14.82'N 30°14.32'N 01:08:26 28°05.43'N 28°02.87'N 01:07:20 77.7 -0.15 1.75

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
100°07.5'E 30°16.25'N 30°15.75'N 01:08:34 28°06.83'N 28°04.28'N 01:07:28 77.8 -0.15 1.75
100°15.0'E 30°17.67'N 30°17.18'N 01:08:42 28°08.23'N 28°05.67'N 01:07:36 77.9 -0.14 1.75
100°22.5'E 30°19.08'N 30°18.59'N 01:08:50 28°09.62'N 28°07.06'N 01:07:44 77.9 -0.14 1.75
100°30.0'E 30°20.48'N 30°20.00'N 01:08:57 28°10.99'N 28°08.44'N 01:07:52 78.0 -0.14 1.75
100°37.5'E 30°21.87'N 30°21.40'N 01:09:05 28°12.36'N 28°09.80'N 01:08:00 78.1 -0.14 1.75
100°45.0'E 30°23.25'N 30°22.79'N 01:09:13 28°13.72'N 28°11.17'N 01:08:09 78.2 -0.14 1.75
100°52.5'E 30°24.63'N 30°24.17'N 01:09:21 28°15.07'N 28°12.52'N 01:08:17 78.2 -0.14 1.75
101°00.0'E 30°26.00'N 30°25.54'N 01:09:29 28°16.42'N 28°13.86'N 01:08:25 78.3 -0.14 1.75
101°07.5'E 30°27.37'N 30°26.90'N 01:09:37 28°17.75'N 28°15.19'N 01:08:33 78.4 -0.14 1.75
101°15.0'E 30°28.72'N 30°28.25'N 01:09:45 28°19.07'N 28°16.52'N 01:08:41 78.5 -0.14 1.75
101°22.5'E 30°30.06'N 30°29.60'N 01:09:54 28°20.39'N 28°17.83'N 01:08:50 78.5 -0.14 1.75
101°30.0'E 30°31.40'N 30°30.93'N 01:10:02 28°21.69'N 28°19.14'N 01:08:58 78.6 -0.14 1.75
101°37.5'E 30°32.72'N 30°32.25'N 01:10:10 28°22.99'N 28°20.44'N 01:09:06 78.7 -0.14 1.75
101°45.0'E 30°34.04'N 30°33.57'N 01:10:18 28°24.27'N 28°21.73'N 01:09:15 78.8 -0.14 1.75
101°52.5'E 30°35.34'N 30°34.88'N 01:10:26 28°25.55'N 28°23.01'N 01:09:23 78.8 -0.14 1.75
102°00.0'E 30°36.64'N 30°36.17'N 01:10:35 28°26.81'N 28°24.28'N 01:09:32 78.9 -0.14 1.75

102°07.5'E 30°37.93'N 30°37.46'N 01:10:43 28°28.07'N 28°25.54'N 01:09:40 79.0 -0.14 1.75
102°15.0'E 30°39.20'N 30°38.74'N 01:10:51 28°29.32'N 28°26.79'N 01:09:49 79.1 -0.14 1.75
102°22.5'E 30°40.47'N 30°40.01'N 01:11:00 28°30.56'N 28°28.03'N 01:09:57 79.2 -0.14 1.75
102°30.0'E 30°41.73'N 30°41.27'N 01:11:08 28°31.79'N 28°29.27'N 01:10:06 79.2 -0.13 1.75
102°37.5'E 30°42.98'N 30°42.52'N 01:11:17 28°33.01'N 28°30.49'N 01:10:15 79.3 -0.13 1.75
102°45.0'E 30°44.22'N 30°43.76'N 01:11:25 28°34.22'N 28°31.71'N 01:10:23 79.4 -0.13 1.75
102°52.5'E 30°45.46'N 30°44.99'N 01:11:34 28°35.42'N 28°32.91'N 01:10:32 79.5 -0.13 1.75
103°00.0'E 30°46.68'N 30°46.21'N 01:11:42 28°36.61'N 28°34.11'N 01:10:41 79.5 -0.13 1.75
103°07.5'E 30°47.89'N 30°47.42'N 01:11:51 28°37.79'N 28°35.30'N 01:10:50 79.6 -0.13 1.75
103°15.0'E 30°49.09'N 30°48.63'N 01:11:59 28°38.96'N 28°36.47'N 01:10:59 79.7 -0.13 1.75
103°22.5'E 30°50.29'N 30°49.82'N 01:12:08 28°40.13'N 28°37.64'N 01:11:07 79.8 -0.13 1.75
103°30.0'E 30°51.47'N 30°51.00'N 01:12:17 28°41.28'N 28°38.80'N 01:11:16 79.9 -0.13 1.75
103°37.5'E 30°52.64'N 30°52.18'N 01:12:26 28°42.42'N 28°39.95'N 01:11:25 79.9 -0.13 1.75
103°45.0'E 30°53.80'N 30°53.34'N 01:12:34 28°43.55'N 28°41.09'N 01:11:34 80.0 -0.13 1.75
103°52.5'E 30°54.96'N 30°54.50'N 01:12:43 28°44.68'N 28°42.22'N 01:11:43 80.1 -0.13 1.75
104°00.0'E 30°56.10'N 30°55.64'N 01:12:52 28°45.79'N 28°43.35'N 01:11:52 80.2 -0.13 1.75

104°07.5'E 30°57.23'N 30°56.78'N 01:13:01 28°46.89'N 28°44.46'N 01:12:02 80.3 -0.13 1.75
104°15.0'E 30°58.35'N 30°57.90'N 01:13:10 28°47.98'N 28°45.56'N 01:12:11 80.4 -0.13 1.75
104°22.5'E 30°59.47'N 30°59.02'N 01:13:19 28°49.07'N 28°46.65'N 01:12:20 80.4 -0.13 1.75
104°30.0'E 31°00.57'N 31°00.12'N 01:13:28 28°50.14'N 28°47.74'N 01:12:29 80.5 -0.13 1.75
104°37.5'E 31°01.66'N 31°01.22'N 01:13:37 28°51.20'N 28°48.81'N 01:12:38 80.6 -0.12 1.75
104°45.0'E 31°02.74'N 31°02.30'N 01:13:46 28°52.26'N 28°49.87'N 01:12:48 80.7 -0.12 1.75
104°52.5'E 31°03.81'N 31°03.38'N 01:13:55 28°53.30'N 28°50.93'N 01:12:57 80.8 -0.12 1.75
105°00.0'E 31°04.88'N 31°04.44'N 01:14:04 28°54.33'N 28°51.97'N 01:13:07 80.9 -0.12 1.75
105°07.5'E 31°05.93'N 31°05.50'N 01:14:13 28°55.36'N 28°53.01'N 01:13:16 80.9 -0.12 1.75
105°15.0'E 31°06.97'N 31°06.54'N 01:14:22 28°56.37'N 28°54.03'N 01:13:25 81.0 -0.12 1.75
105°22.5'E 31°08.00'N 31°07.58'N 01:14:31 28°57.37'N 28°55.05'N 01:13:35 81.1 -0.12 1.75
105°30.0'E 31°09.02'N 31°08.60'N 01:14:41 28°58.36'N 28°56.05'N 01:13:44 81.2 -0.12 1.75
105°37.5'E 31°10.03'N 31°09.62'N 01:14:50 28°59.35'N 28°57.05'N 01:13:54 81.3 -0.12 1.75
105°45.0'E 31°11.03'N 31°10.63'N 01:14:59 29°00.32'N 28°58.03'N 01:14:04 81.4 -0.12 1.75
105°52.5'E 31°12.02'N 31°11.62'N 01:15:09 29°01.28'N 28°59.01'N 01:14:13 81.5 -0.12 1.75
106°00.0'E 31°13.00'N 31°12.61'N 01:15:18 29°02.23'N 28°59.97'N 01:14:23 81.5 -0.12 1.75

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
106°07.5'E 31°13.96'N 31°13.58'N 01:15:27 29°03.17'N 29°00.93'N 01:14:33 81.6 -0.12 1.75
106°15.0'E 31°14.92'N 31°14.54'N 01:15:37 29°04.10'N 29°01.88'N 01:14:42 81.7 -0.12 1.74
106°22.5'E 31°15.87'N 31°15.50'N 01:15:46 29°05.02'N 29°02.81'N 01:14:52 81.8 -0.12 1.74
106°30.0'E 31°16.80'N 31°16.44'N 01:15:56 29°05.93'N 29°03.74'N 01:15:02 81.9 -0.12 1.74
106°37.5'E 31°17.73'N 31°17.37'N 01:16:05 29°06.83'N 29°04.65'N 01:15:12 82.0 -0.12 1.74
106°45.0'E 31°18.65'N 31°18.29'N 01:16:15 29°07.72'N 29°05.56'N 01:15:22 82.1 -0.12 1.74
106°52.5'E 31°19.57'N 31°19.19'N 01:16:25 29°08.60'N 29°06.45'N 01:15:32 82.2 -0.11 1.74
107°00.0'E 31°20.48'N 31°20.09'N 01:16:34 29°09.46'N 29°07.34'N 01:15:42 82.3 -0.11 1.74
107°07.5'E 31°21.38'N 31°20.98'N 01:16:44 29°10.32'N 29°08.21'N 01:15:52 82.3 -0.11 1.74
107°15.0'E 31°22.26'N 31°21.86'N 01:16:54 29°11.17'N 29°09.08'N 01:16:02 82.4 -0.11 1.74
107°22.5'E 31°23.14'N 31°22.73'N 01:17:04 29°12.00'N 29°09.94'N 01:16:12 82.5 -0.11 1.74
107°30.0'E 31°24.01'N 31°23.58'N 01:17:13 29°12.83'N 29°10.78'N 01:16:22 82.6 -0.11 1.74
107°37.5'E 31°24.86'N 31°24.43'N 01:17:23 29°13.64'N 29°11.61'N 01:16:32 82.7 -0.11 1.74
107°45.0'E 31°25.71'N 31°25.26'N 01:17:33 29°14.44'N 29°12.44'N 01:16:43 82.8 -0.11 1.74
107°52.5'E 31°26.54'N 31°26.09'N 01:17:43 29°15.24'N 29°13.25'N 01:16:53 82.9 -0.11 1.74
108°00.0'E 31°27.36'N 31°26.90'N 01:17:53 29°16.02'N 29°14.05'N 01:17:03 83.0 -0.11 1.74

108°07.5'E 31°28.17'N 31°27.71'N 01:18:03 29°16.79'N 29°14.85'N 01:17:13 83.1 -0.11 1.74
108°15.0'E 31°28.97'N 31°28.50'N 01:18:13 29°17.55'N 29°15.63'N 01:17:24 83.2 -0.11 1.74
108°22.5'E 31°29.76'N 31°29.29'N 01:18:23 29°18.30'N 29°16.40'N 01:17:34 83.3 -0.11 1.74
108°30.0'E 31°30.54'N 31°30.06'N 01:18:33 29°19.04'N 29°17.16'N 01:17:45 83.4 -0.11 1.74
108°37.5'E 31°31.31'N 31°30.82'N 01:18:43 29°19.76'N 29°17.92'N 01:17:55 83.5 -0.11 1.74
108°45.0'E 31°32.07'N 31°31.57'N 01:18:53 29°20.48'N 29°18.66'N 01:18:06 83.5 -0.11 1.74
108°52.5'E 31°32.81'N 31°32.31'N 01:19:03 29°21.18'N 29°19.39'N 01:18:16 83.6 -0.11 1.74
109°00.0'E 31°33.55'N 31°33.04'N 01:19:14 29°21.88'N 29°20.11'N 01:18:27 83.7 -0.11 1.74
109°07.5'E 31°34.27'N 31°33.76'N 01:19:24 29°22.56'N 29°20.82'N 01:18:38 83.8 -0.10 1.74
109°15.0'E 31°34.98'N 31°34.46'N 01:19:34 29°23.23'N 29°21.51'N 01:18:48 83.9 -0.10 1.74
109°22.5'E 31°35.68'N 31°35.16'N 01:19:45 29°23.89'N 29°22.20'N 01:18:59 84.0 -0.10 1.74
109°30.0'E 31°36.37'N 31°35.85'N 01:19:55 29°24.54'N 29°22.88'N 01:19:10 84.1 -0.10 1.74
109°37.5'E 31°37.05'N 31°36.52'N 01:20:05 29°25.18'N 29°23.54'N 01:19:21 84.2 -0.10 1.74
109°45.0'E 31°37.71'N 31°37.18'N 01:20:16 29°25.81'N 29°24.20'N 01:19:31 84.3 -0.10 1.74
109°52.5'E 31°38.38'N 31°37.84'N 01:20:26 29°26.42'N 29°24.84'N 01:19:42 84.4 -0.10 1.74
110°00.0'E 31°39.03'N 31°38.48'N 01:20:37 29°27.03'N 29°25.47'N 01:19:53 84.5 -0.10 1.74

110°07.5'E 31°39.67'N 31°39.11'N 01:20:47 29°27.62'N 29°26.09'N 01:20:04 84.6 -0.10 1.74
110°15.0'E 31°40.30'N 31°39.73'N 01:20:58 29°28.20'N 29°26.70'N 01:20:15 84.7 -0.10 1.74
110°22.5'E 31°40.92'N 31°40.34'N 01:21:08 29°28.76'N 29°27.30'N 01:20:26 84.8 -0.10 1.74
110°30.0'E 31°41.52'N 31°40.94'N 01:21:19 29°29.31'N 29°27.88'N 01:20:37 84.9 -0.10 1.74
110°37.5'E 31°42.12'N 31°41.52'N 01:21:30 29°29.85'N 29°28.44'N 01:20:49 85.0 -0.10 1.74
110°45.0'E 31°42.70'N 31°42.10'N 01:21:40 29°30.39'N 29°28.98'N 01:21:00 85.1 -0.10 1.74
110°52.5'E 31°43.27'N 31°42.66'N 01:21:51 29°30.92'N 29°29.49'N 01:21:11 85.2 -0.10 1.74
111°00.0'E 31°43.83'N 31°43.21'N 01:22:02 29°31.43'N 29°30.00'N 01:21:22 85.3 -0.10 1.74
111°07.5'E 31°44.38'N 31°43.76'N 01:22:13 29°31.93'N 29°30.48'N 01:21:33 85.4 -0.10 1.74
111°15.0'E 31°44.92'N 31°44.29'N 01:22:24 29°32.42'N 29°30.96'N 01:21:45 85.5 -0.10 1.74
111°22.5'E 31°45.44'N 31°44.80'N 01:22:35 29°32.89'N 29°31.43'N 01:21:56 85.6 -0.09 1.74
111°30.0'E 31°45.96'N 31°45.31'N 01:22:46 29°33.36'N 29°31.88'N 01:22:08 85.7 -0.09 1.74
111°37.5'E 31°46.46'N 31°45.81'N 01:22:56 29°33.81'N 29°32.33'N 01:22:19 85.8 -0.09 1.74
111°45.0'E 31°46.95'N 31°46.29'N 01:23:07 29°34.26'N 29°32.76'N 01:22:30 85.9 -0.09 1.74
111°52.5'E 31°47.42'N 31°46.77'N 01:23:19 29°34.69'N 29°33.18'N 01:22:42 86.0 -0.09 1.74
112°00.0'E 31°47.89'N 31°47.23'N 01:23:30 29°35.10'N 29°33.59'N 01:22:54 86.1 -0.09 1.74

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
112°07.5'E 31°48.34'N 31°47.68'N 01:23:41 29°35.51'N 29°33.98'N 01:23:05 86.2 -0.09 1.74
112°15.0'E 31°48.78'N 31°48.12'N 01:23:52 29°35.90'N 29°34.37'N 01:23:17 86.3 -0.09 1.74
112°22.5'E 31°49.21'N 31°48.54'N 01:24:03 29°36.29'N 29°34.74'N 01:23:28 86.4 -0.09 1.74
112°30.0'E 31°49.63'N 31°48.96'N 01:24:14 29°36.66'N 29°35.10'N 01:23:40 86.5 -0.09 1.74
112°37.5'E 31°50.04'N 31°49.36'N 01:24:25 29°37.02'N 29°35.46'N 01:23:52 86.6 -0.09 1.74
112°45.0'E 31°50.43'N 31°49.76'N 01:24:37 29°37.36'N 29°35.79'N 01:24:04 86.7 -0.09 1.74
112°52.5'E 31°50.81'N 31°50.14'N 01:24:48 29°37.70'N 29°36.12'N 01:24:16 86.8 -0.09 1.74
113°00.0'E 31°51.18'N 31°50.51'N 01:24:59 29°38.02'N 29°36.44'N 01:24:27 86.9 -0.09 1.74
113°07.5'E 31°51.54'N 31°50.86'N 01:25:11 29°38.33'N 29°36.74'N 01:24:39 87.1 -0.09 1.74
113°15.0'E 31°51.88'N 31°51.21'N 01:25:22 29°38.63'N 29°37.03'N 01:24:51 87.2 -0.09 1.74
113°22.5'E 31°52.21'N 31°51.54'N 01:25:34 29°38.91'N 29°37.32'N 01:25:03 87.3 -0.09 1.74
113°30.0'E 31°52.53'N 31°51.86'N 01:25:45 29°39.18'N 29°37.58'N 01:25:15 87.4 -0.09 1.74
113°37.5'E 31°52.84'N 31°52.17'N 01:25:57 29°39.45'N 29°37.84'N 01:25:28 87.5 -0.08 1.74
113°45.0'E 31°53.13'N 31°52.47'N 01:26:08 29°39.69'N 29°38.09'N 01:25:40 87.6 -0.08 1.74
113°52.5'E 31°53.42'N 31°52.76'N 01:26:20 29°39.93'N 29°38.32'N 01:25:52 87.7 -0.08 1.74
114°00.0'E 31°53.69'N 31°53.03'N 01:26:32 29°40.15'N 29°38.54'N 01:26:04 87.8 -0.08 1.74

114°07.5'E 31°53.94'N 31°53.29'N 01:26:43 29°40.36'N 29°38.75'N 01:26:16 87.9 -0.08 1.74
114°15.0'E 31°54.19'N 31°53.54'N 01:26:55 29°40.56'N 29°38.95'N 01:26:29 88.0 -0.08 1.74
114°22.5'E 31°54.42'N 31°53.78'N 01:27:07 29°40.75'N 29°39.14'N 01:26:41 88.1 -0.08 1.74
114°30.0'E 31°54.65'N 31°54.01'N 01:27:19 29°40.92'N 29°39.31'N 01:26:53 88.2 -0.08 1.74
114°37.5'E 31°54.87'N 31°54.22'N 01:27:30 29°41.08'N 29°39.47'N 01:27:06 88.3 -0.08 1.74
114°45.0'E 31°55.08'N 31°54.42'N 01:27:42 29°41.23'N 29°39.62'N 01:27:18 88.5 -0.08 1.74
114°52.5'E 31°55.28'N 31°54.61'N 01:27:54 29°41.37'N 29°39.76'N 01:27:31 88.6 -0.08 1.74
115°00.0'E 31°55.47'N 31°54.79'N 01:28:06 29°41.49'N 29°39.89'N 01:27:43 88.7 -0.08 1.74
115°07.5'E 31°55.64'N 31°54.96'N 01:28:18 29°41.60'N 29°40.00'N 01:27:56 88.8 -0.08 1.74
115°15.0'E 31°55.80'N 31°55.11'N 01:28:30 29°41.70'N 29°40.10'N 01:28:08 88.9 -0.08 1.74
115°22.5'E 31°55.95'N 31°55.25'N 01:28:42 29°41.78'N 29°40.19'N 01:28:21 89.0 -0.08 1.74
115°30.0'E 31°56.08'N 31°55.38'N 01:28:54 29°41.85'N 29°40.27'N 01:28:34 89.1 -0.08 1.74
115°37.5'E 31°56.20'N 31°55.49'N 01:29:06 29°41.91'N 29°40.33'N 01:28:47 89.2 -0.08 1.74
115°45.0'E 31°56.31'N 31°55.60'N 01:29:19 29°41.96'N 29°40.38'N 01:28:59 89.4 -0.08 1.74
115°52.5'E 31°56.41'N 31°55.69'N 01:29:31 29°41.99'N 29°40.42'N 01:29:12 89.5 -0.08 1.74
116°00.0'E 31°56.49'N 31°55.77'N 01:29:43 29°42.01'N 29°40.45'N 01:29:25 89.6 -0.07 1.74

116°07.5'E 31°56.56'N 31°55.83'N 01:29:55 29°42.02'N 29°40.47'N 01:29:38 89.7 -0.07 1.74
116°15.0'E 31°56.62'N 31°55.89'N 01:30:08 29°42.01'N 29°40.47'N 01:29:51 89.8 -0.07 1.74
116°22.5'E 31°56.66'N 31°55.93'N 01:30:20 29°42.00'N 29°40.46'N 01:30:04 89.9 -0.07 1.74
116°30.0'E 31°56.69'N 31°55.96'N 01:30:32 29°41.97'N 29°40.44'N 01:30:17 90.0 -0.07 1.74
116°37.5'E 31°56.71'N 31°55.97'N 01:30:45 29°41.93'N 29°40.40'N 01:30:30 90.1 -0.07 1.74
116°45.0'E 31°56.71'N 31°55.97'N 01:30:57 29°41.88'N 29°40.35'N 01:30:43 90.3 -0.07 1.74
116°52.5'E 31°56.70'N 31°55.96'N 01:31:10 29°41.82'N 29°40.29'N 01:30:56 90.4 -0.07 1.74
117°00.0'E 31°56.68'N 31°55.94'N 01:31:22 29°41.74'N 29°40.22'N 01:31:10 90.5 -0.07 1.74
117°07.5'E 31°56.65'N 31°55.91'N 01:31:35 29°41.65'N 29°40.13'N 01:31:23 90.6 -0.07 1.74
117°15.0'E 31°56.60'N 31°55.86'N 01:31:48 29°41.55'N 29°40.03'N 01:31:36 90.7 -0.07 1.74
117°22.5'E 31°56.53'N 31°55.79'N 01:32:00 29°41.43'N 29°39.92'N 01:31:49 90.8 -0.07 1.74
117°30.0'E 31°56.46'N 31°55.71'N 01:32:13 29°41.30'N 29°39.79'N 01:32:03 91.0 -0.07 1.74
117°37.5'E 31°56.37'N 31°55.61'N 01:32:26 29°41.15'N 29°39.65'N 01:32:16 91.1 -0.07 1.74
117°45.0'E 31°56.26'N 31°55.51'N 01:32:38 29°40.99'N 29°39.50'N 01:32:30 91.2 -0.07 1.74
117°52.5'E 31°56.15'N 31°55.39'N 01:32:51 29°40.82'N 29°39.33'N 01:32:43 91.3 -0.07 1.74
118°00.0'E 31°56.02'N 31°55.26'N 01:33:04 29°40.64'N 29°39.16'N 01:32:57 91.4 -0.07 1.74

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
118°07.5'E 31°55.87'N 31°55.11'N 01:33:17 29°40.44'N 29°38.97'N 01:33:10 91.6 -0.07 1.74
118°15.0'E 31°55.71'N 31°54.95'N 01:33:30 29°40.23'N 29°38.76'N 01:33:24 91.7 -0.07 1.74
118°22.5'E 31°55.54'N 31°54.78'N 01:33:43 29°40.01'N 29°38.54'N 01:33:38 91.8 -0.07 1.74
118°30.0'E 31°55.36'N 31°54.60'N 01:33:56 29°39.77'N 29°38.31'N 01:33:51 91.9 -0.07 1.74
118°37.5'E 31°55.16'N 31°54.40'N 01:34:09 29°39.51'N 29°38.07'N 01:34:05 92.0 -0.06 1.74
118°45.0'E 31°54.94'N 31°54.19'N 01:34:22 29°39.25'N 29°37.82'N 01:34:19 92.2 -0.06 1.74
118°52.5'E 31°54.72'N 31°53.96'N 01:34:35 29°38.97'N 29°37.55'N 01:34:33 92.3 -0.06 1.74
119°00.0'E 31°54.48'N 31°53.73'N 01:34:48 29°38.67'N 29°37.26'N 01:34:47 92.4 -0.06 1.74
119°07.5'E 31°54.22'N 31°53.47'N 01:35:01 29°38.36'N 29°36.96'N 01:35:01 92.5 -0.06 1.74
119°15.0'E 31°53.95'N 31°53.21'N 01:35:15 29°38.04'N 29°36.64'N 01:35:15 92.6 -0.06 1.74
119°22.5'E 31°53.67'N 31°52.93'N 01:35:28 29°37.70'N 29°36.28'N 01:35:29 92.8 -0.06 1.74
119°30.0'E 31°53.37'N 31°52.64'N 01:35:41 29°37.35'N 29°35.91'N 01:35:43 92.9 -0.06 1.74
119°37.5'E 31°53.06'N 31°52.34'N 01:35:55 29°36.99'N 29°35.52'N 01:35:57 93.0 -0.06 1.74
119°45.0'E 31°52.73'N 31°52.02'N 01:36:08 29°36.61'N 29°35.13'N 01:36:11 93.1 -0.06 1.74
119°52.5'E 31°52.39'N 31°51.69'N 01:36:21 29°36.22'N 29°34.72'N 01:36:25 93.2 -0.06 1.74
120°00.0'E 31°52.04'N 31°51.34'N 01:36:35 29°35.81'N 29°34.29'N 01:36:40 93.4 -0.06 1.74

120°07.5'E 31°51.67'N 31°50.98'N 01:36:48 29°35.39'N 29°33.85'N 01:36:54 93.5 -0.06 1.74
120°15.0'E 31°51.29'N 31°50.61'N 01:37:02 29°34.95'N 29°33.40'N 01:37:08 93.6 -0.06 1.74
120°22.5'E 31°50.89'N 31°50.22'N 01:37:15 29°34.50'N 29°32.93'N 01:37:23 93.7 -0.06 1.74
120°30.0'E 31°50.48'N 31°49.82'N 01:37:29 29°34.03'N 29°32.45'N 01:37:37 93.9 -0.06 1.74
120°37.5'E 31°50.05'N 31°49.41'N 01:37:43 29°33.55'N 29°31.95'N 01:37:51 94.0 -0.06 1.74
120°45.0'E 31°49.61'N 31°48.98'N 01:37:56 29°33.06'N 29°31.44'N 01:38:06 94.1 -0.06 1.74
120°52.5'E 31°49.16'N 31°48.54'N 01:38:10 29°32.55'N 29°30.92'N 01:38:21 94.2 -0.06 1.74
121°00.0'E 31°48.68'N 31°48.08'N 01:38:24 29°32.03'N 29°30.38'N 01:38:35 94.4 -0.06 1.74
121°07.5'E 31°48.20'N 31°47.61'N 01:38:38 29°31.49'N 29°29.83'N 01:38:50 94.5 -0.06 1.74
121°15.0'E 31°47.70'N 31°47.13'N 01:38:52 29°30.94'N 29°29.26'N 01:39:05 94.6 -0.06 1.74
121°22.5'E 31°47.19'N 31°46.63'N 01:39:05 29°30.37'N 29°28.67'N 01:39:19 94.7 -0.06 1.74
121°30.0'E 31°46.67'N 31°46.12'N 01:39:19 29°29.78'N 29°28.06'N 01:39:34 94.9 -0.05 1.74
121°37.5'E 31°46.13'N 31°45.59'N 01:39:33 29°29.19'N 29°27.44'N 01:39:49 95.0 -0.05 1.74
121°45.0'E 31°45.58'N 31°45.05'N 01:39:47 29°28.59'N 29°26.80'N 01:40:04 95.1 -0.05 1.74
121°52.5'E 31°45.01'N 31°44.50'N 01:40:01 29°27.97'N 29°26.15'N 01:40:19 95.3 -0.05 1.74
122°00.0'E 31°44.43'N 31°43.93'N 01:40:16 29°27.34'N 29°25.49'N 01:40:34 95.4 -0.05 1.74

122°07.5'E 31°43.84'N 31°43.34'N 01:40:30 29°26.69'N 29°24.81'N 01:40:49 95.5 -0.05 1.74
122°15.0'E 31°43.23'N 31°42.75'N 01:40:44 29°26.03'N 29°24.11'N 01:41:04 95.6 -0.05 1.74
122°22.5'E 31°42.60'N 31°42.14'N 01:40:58 29°25.36'N 29°23.40'N 01:41:19 95.8 -0.05 1.74
122°30.0'E 31°41.96'N 31°41.51'N 01:41:12 29°24.66'N 29°22.68'N 01:41:34 95.9 -0.05 1.74
122°37.5'E 31°41.30'N 31°40.87'N 01:41:27 29°23.96'N 29°21.94'N 01:41:49 96.0 -0.05 1.74
122°45.0'E 31°40.63'N 31°40.21'N 01:41:41 29°23.24'N 29°21.18'N 01:42:04 96.2 -0.05 1.74
122°52.5'E 31°39.95'N 31°39.55'N 01:41:55 29°22.50'N 29°20.41'N 01:42:20 96.3 -0.05 1.74
123°00.0'E 31°39.26'N 31°38.86'N 01:42:10 29°21.75'N 29°19.63'N 01:42:35 96.4 -0.05 1.74
123°07.5'E 31°38.56'N 31°38.16'N 01:42:24 29°20.98'N 29°18.83'N 01:42:50 96.6 -0.05 1.74
123°15.0'E 31°37.86'N 31°37.45'N 01:42:39 29°20.19'N 29°18.02'N 01:43:06 96.7 -0.05 1.74
123°22.5'E 31°37.14'N 31°36.72'N 01:42:53 29°19.40'N 29°17.19'N 01:43:21 96.8 -0.05 1.74
123°30.0'E 31°36.41'N 31°35.98'N 01:43:08 29°18.58'N 29°16.35'N 01:43:37 96.9 -0.05 1.74
123°37.5'E 31°35.66'N 31°35.22'N 01:43:23 29°17.76'N 29°15.49'N 01:43:52 97.1 -0.05 1.74
123°45.0'E 31°34.90'N 31°34.45'N 01:43:37 29°16.91'N 29°14.62'N 01:44:08 97.2 -0.05 1.74
123°52.5'E 31°34.13'N 31°33.65'N 01:43:52 29°16.05'N 29°13.74'N 01:44:24 97.3 -0.05 1.73
124°00.0'E 31°33.34'N 31°32.85'N 01:44:07 29°15.17'N 29°12.83'N 01:44:39 97.5 -0.05 1.73

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
124°07.5'E 31°32.53'N 31°32.03'N 01:44:21 29°14.28'N 29°11.92'N 01:44:55 97.6 -0.05 1.73
124°15.0'E 31°31.71'N 31°31.20'N 01:44:36 29°13.37'N 29°10.99'N 01:45:11 97.7 -0.05 1.73
124°22.5'E 31°30.86'N 31°30.35'N 01:44:51 29°12.45'N 29°10.04'N 01:45:27 97.9 -0.05 1.73
124°30.0'E 31°30.01'N 31°29.49'N 01:45:06 29°11.50'N 29°09.08'N 01:45:42 98.0 -0.05 1.73
124°37.5'E 31°29.13'N 31°28.61'N 01:45:21 29°10.55'N 29°08.10'N 01:45:58 98.1 -0.05 1.73
124°45.0'E 31°28.24'N 31°27.72'N 01:45:36 29°09.57'N 29°07.11'N 01:46:14 98.3 -0.05 1.73
124°52.5'E 31°27.34'N 31°26.81'N 01:45:51 29°08.59'N 29°06.10'N 01:46:30 98.4 -0.05 1.73
125°00.0'E 31°26.42'N 31°25.89'N 01:46:06 29°07.58'N 29°05.08'N 01:46:46 98.5 -0.04 1.73
125°07.5'E 31°25.48'N 31°24.95'N 01:46:21 29°06.56'N 29°04.04'N 01:47:03 98.7 -0.04 1.73
125°15.0'E 31°24.53'N 31°24.00'N 01:46:37 29°05.52'N 29°02.99'N 01:47:19 98.8 -0.04 1.73
125°22.5'E 31°23.56'N 31°23.03'N 01:46:52 29°04.47'N 29°01.92'N 01:47:35 99.0 -0.04 1.73
125°30.0'E 31°22.57'N 31°22.05'N 01:47:07 29°03.40'N 29°00.84'N 01:47:51 99.1 -0.04 1.73
125°37.5'E 31°21.57'N 31°21.05'N 01:47:22 29°02.31'N 28°59.74'N 01:48:07 99.2 -0.04 1.73
125°45.0'E 31°20.55'N 31°20.03'N 01:47:38 29°01.21'N 28°58.62'N 01:48:24 99.4 -0.04 1.73
125°52.5'E 31°19.51'N 31°19.00'N 01:47:53 29°00.09'N 28°57.49'N 01:48:40 99.5 -0.04 1.73
126°00.0'E 31°18.46'N 31°17.95'N 01:48:08 28°58.96'N 28°56.34'N 01:48:57 99.6 -0.04 1.73

126°07.5'E 31°17.39'N 31°16.89'N 01:48:24 28°57.80'N 28°55.18'N 01:49:13 99.8 -0.04 1.73
126°15.0'E 31°16.31'N 31°15.81'N 01:48:39 28°56.63'N 28°54.00'N 01:49:30 99.9 -0.04 1.73
126°22.5'E 31°15.21'N 31°14.72'N 01:48:55 28°55.45'N 28°52.81'N 01:49:46 100.0 -0.04 1.73
126°30.0'E 31°14.09'N 31°13.61'N 01:49:11 28°54.25'N 28°51.60'N 01:50:03 100.2 -0.04 1.73
126°37.5'E 31°12.95'N 31°12.49'N 01:49:26 28°53.03'N 28°50.38'N 01:50:20 100.3 -0.04 1.73
126°45.0'E 31°11.80'N 31°11.34'N 01:49:42 28°51.79'N 28°49.13'N 01:50:36 100.5 -0.04 1.73
126°52.5'E 31°10.63'N 31°10.19'N 01:49:58 28°50.54'N 28°47.87'N 01:50:53 100.6 -0.04 1.73
127°00.0'E 31°09.45'N 31°09.01'N 01:50:13 28°49.27'N 28°46.59'N 01:51:10 100.7 -0.04 1.73
127°07.5'E 31°08.24'N 31°07.82'N 01:50:29 28°47.98'N 28°45.30'N 01:51:27 100.9 -0.04 1.73
127°15.0'E 31°07.02'N 31°06.62'N 01:50:45 28°46.68'N 28°43.98'N 01:51:44 101.0 -0.04 1.73
127°22.5'E 31°05.79'N 31°05.40'N 01:51:01 28°45.35'N 28°42.66'N 01:52:01 101.1 -0.04 1.73
127°30.0'E 31°04.53'N 31°04.16'N 01:51:17 28°44.02'N 28°41.31'N 01:52:18 101.3 -0.04 1.73
127°37.5'E 31°03.26'N 31°02.91'N 01:51:33 28°42.66'N 28°39.95'N 01:52:35 101.4 -0.04 1.73
127°45.0'E 31°01.98'N 31°01.64'N 01:51:49 28°41.29'N 28°38.57'N 01:52:52 101.6 -0.04 1.73
127°52.5'E 31°00.70'N 31°00.35'N 01:52:05 28°39.90'N 28°37.18'N 01:53:09 101.7 -0.04 1.73
128°00.0'E 30°59.41'N 30°59.05'N 01:52:21 28°38.49'N 28°35.77'N 01:53:26 101.9 -0.04 1.73

128°07.5'E 30°58.10'N 30°57.73'N 01:52:37 28°37.07'N 28°34.35'N 01:53:44 102.0 -0.04 1.73
128°15.0'E 30°56.77'N 30°56.39'N 01:52:53 28°35.62'N 28°32.90'N 01:54:01 102.1 -0.04 1.73
128°22.5'E 30°55.42'N 30°55.04'N 01:53:10 28°34.16'N 28°31.44'N 01:54:18 102.3 -0.04 1.73
128°30.0'E 30°54.06'N 30°53.67'N 01:53:26 28°32.68'N 28°29.97'N 01:54:36 102.4 -0.04 1.73
128°37.5'E 30°52.68'N 30°52.28'N 01:53:42 28°31.19'N 28°28.48'N 01:54:53 102.6 -0.04 1.73
128°45.0'E 30°51.28'N 30°50.88'N 01:53:59 28°29.68'N 28°26.97'N 01:55:11 102.7 -0.04 1.73
128°52.5'E 30°49.86'N 30°49.46'N 01:54:15 28°28.15'N 28°25.44'N 01:55:28 102.8 -0.04 1.73
129°00.0'E 30°48.43'N 30°48.03'N 01:54:32 28°26.60'N 28°23.90'N 01:55:46 103.0 -0.04 1.73
129°07.5'E 30°46.98'N 30°46.57'N 01:54:48 28°25.03'N 28°22.34'N 01:56:03 103.1 -0.04 1.73
129°15.0'E 30°45.51'N 30°45.10'N 01:55:05 28°23.45'N 28°20.76'N 01:56:21 103.3 -0.04 1.73
129°22.5'E 30°44.02'N 30°43.61'N 01:55:21 28°21.84'N 28°19.17'N 01:56:39 103.4 -0.04 1.73
129°30.0'E 30°42.51'N 30°42.10'N 01:55:38 28°20.22'N 28°17.56'N 01:56:57 103.5 -0.04 1.73
129°37.5'E 30°40.99'N 30°40.58'N 01:55:55 28°18.58'N 28°15.93'N 01:57:14 103.7 -0.04 1.73
129°45.0'E 30°39.45'N 30°39.03'N 01:56:11 28°16.93'N 28°14.29'N 01:57:32 103.8 -0.04 1.73
129°52.5'E 30°37.89'N 30°37.47'N 01:56:28 28°15.25'N 28°12.63'N 01:57:50 104.0 -0.04 1.73
130°00.0'E 30°36.31'N 30°35.90'N 01:56:45 28°13.56'N 28°10.95'N 01:58:08 104.1 -0.04 1.73

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
130°07.5'E 30°34.71'N 30°34.30'N 01:57:02 28°11.85'N 28°09.25'N 01:58:26 104.3 -0.04 1.73
130°15.0'E 30°33.11'N 30°32.69'N 01:57:19 28°10.12'N 28°07.54'N 01:58:44 104.4 -0.04 1.73
130°22.5'E 30°31.49'N 30°31.06'N 01:57:36 28°08.37'N 28°05.81'N 01:59:03 104.6 -0.04 1.73
130°30.0'E 30°29.86'N 30°29.42'N 01:57:53 28°06.60'N 28°04.05'N 01:59:21 104.7 -0.04 1.73
130°37.5'E 30°28.21'N 30°27.75'N 01:58:10 28°04.82'N 28°02.27'N 01:59:39 104.8 -0.04 1.73
130°45.0'E 30°26.54'N 30°26.07'N 01:58:27 28°03.01'N 28°00.46'N 01:59:57 105.0 -0.04 1.73
130°52.5'E 30°24.85'N 30°24.37'N 01:58:44 28°01.19'N 27°58.63'N 02:00:16 105.1 -0.04 1.73
131°00.0'E 30°23.15'N 30°22.66'N 01:59:01 27°59.35'N 27°56.78'N 02:00:34 105.3 -0.04 1.73
131°07.5'E 30°21.42'N 30°20.92'N 01:59:19 27°57.49'N 27°54.91'N 02:00:52 105.4 -0.04 1.73
131°15.0'E 30°19.68'N 30°19.17'N 01:59:36 27°55.61'N 27°53.03'N 02:01:11 105.6 -0.04 1.73
131°22.5'E 30°17.92'N 30°17.40'N 01:59:53 27°53.71'N 27°51.12'N 02:01:30 105.7 -0.04 1.73
131°30.0'E 30°16.14'N 30°15.61'N 02:00:11 27°51.80'N 27°49.20'N 02:01:48 105.8 -0.04 1.73
131°37.5'E 30°14.34'N 30°13.81'N 02:00:28 27°49.86'N 27°47.26'N 02:02:07 106.0 -0.04 1.73
131°45.0'E 30°12.52'N 30°11.99'N 02:00:45 27°47.90'N 27°45.31'N 02:02:25 106.1 -0.04 1.73
131°52.5'E 30°10.68'N 30°10.14'N 02:01:03 27°45.93'N 27°43.33'N 02:02:44 106.3 -0.04 1.73
132°00.0'E 30°08.83'N 30°08.29'N 02:01:21 27°43.94'N 27°41.34'N 02:03:03 106.4 -0.04 1.73

132°07.5'E 30°06.95'N 30°06.41'N 02:01:38 27°41.93'N 27°39.33'N 02:03:22 106.6 -0.04 1.73
132°15.0'E 30°05.06'N 30°04.51'N 02:01:56 27°39.89'N 27°37.30'N 02:03:41 106.7 -0.04 1.73
132°22.5'E 30°03.15'N 30°02.60'N 02:02:14 27°37.84'N 27°35.25'N 02:04:00 106.9 -0.04 1.73
132°30.0'E 30°01.21'N 30°00.67'N 02:02:31 27°35.77'N 27°33.19'N 02:04:19 107.0 -0.04 1.73
132°37.5'E 29°59.26'N 29°58.72'N 02:02:49 27°33.68'N 27°31.10'N 02:04:38 107.1 -0.04 1.73
132°45.0'E 29°57.29'N 29°56.75'N 02:03:07 27°31.57'N 27°29.00'N 02:04:57 107.3 -0.04 1.73
132°52.5'E 29°55.30'N 29°54.76'N 02:03:25 27°29.45'N 27°26.88'N 02:05:16 107.4 -0.04 1.73
133°00.0'E 29°53.29'N 29°52.75'N 02:03:43 27°27.30'N 27°24.74'N 02:05:35 107.6 -0.04 1.73
133°07.5'E 29°51.26'N 29°50.73'N 02:04:01 27°25.13'N 27°22.58'N 02:05:54 107.7 -0.04 1.73
133°15.0'E 29°49.21'N 29°48.69'N 02:04:19 27°22.94'N 27°20.41'N 02:06:14 107.9 -0.04 1.73
133°22.5'E 29°47.14'N 29°46.63'N 02:04:37 27°20.73'N 27°18.21'N 02:06:33 108.0 -0.04 1.73
133°30.0'E 29°45.05'N 29°44.55'N 02:04:55 27°18.51'N 27°16.00'N 02:06:52 108.2 -0.04 1.73
133°37.5'E 29°42.94'N 29°42.45'N 02:05:13 27°16.26'N 27°13.76'N 02:07:12 108.3 -0.04 1.73
133°45.0'E 29°40.81'N 29°40.33'N 02:05:31 27°13.99'N 27°11.52'N 02:07:31 108.5 -0.04 1.73
133°52.5'E 29°38.66'N 29°38.19'N 02:05:50 27°11.71'N 27°09.26'N 02:07:51 108.6 -0.04 1.73
134°00.0'E 29°36.50'N 29°36.04'N 02:06:08 27°09.41'N 27°06.99'N 02:08:11 108.8 -0.04 1.73

134°07.5'E 29°34.31'N 29°33.86'N 02:06:26 27°07.08'N 27°04.68'N 02:08:30 108.9 -0.04 1.73
134°15.0'E 29°32.11'N 29°31.67'N 02:06:45 27°04.73'N 27°02.35'N 02:08:50 109.0 -0.04 1.73
134°22.5'E 29°29.89'N 29°29.46'N 02:07:03 27°02.37'N 27°00.00'N 02:09:10 109.2 -0.04 1.73
134°30.0'E 29°27.65'N 29°27.22'N 02:07:22 26°59.98'N 26°57.64'N 02:09:29 109.3 -0.04 1.73
134°37.5'E 29°25.43'N 29°24.98'N 02:07:40 26°57.57'N 26°55.25'N 02:09:49 109.5 -0.04 1.73
134°45.0'E 29°23.19'N 29°22.73'N 02:07:59 26°55.14'N 26°52.85'N 02:10:09 109.6 -0.04 1.73
134°52.5'E 29°20.91'N 29°20.45'N 02:08:17 26°52.69'N 26°50.43'N 02:10:29 109.8 -0.04 1.73
135°00.0'E 29°18.58'N 29°18.14'N 02:08:36 26°50.22'N 26°47.99'N 02:10:49 109.9 -0.04 1.73
135°07.5'E 29°16.24'N 29°15.81'N 02:08:55 26°47.73'N 26°45.53'N 02:11:09 110.1 -0.04 1.73
135°15.0'E 29°13.88'N 29°13.46'N 02:09:14 26°45.22'N 26°43.04'N 02:11:29 110.2 -0.04 1.73
135°22.5'E 29°11.50'N 29°11.09'N 02:09:32 26°42.69'N 26°40.54'N 02:11:49 110.4 -0.04 1.73
135°30.0'E 29°09.10'N 29°08.71'N 02:09:51 26°40.13'N 26°38.02'N 02:12:10 110.5 -0.04 1.73
135°37.5'E 29°06.67'N 29°06.30'N 02:10:10 26°37.56'N 26°35.48'N 02:12:30 110.7 -0.04 1.73
135°45.0'E 29°04.23'N 29°03.88'N 02:10:29 26°34.97'N 26°32.93'N 02:12:50 110.8 -0.04 1.73
135°52.5'E 29°01.77'N 29°01.43'N 02:10:48 26°32.35'N 26°30.34'N 02:13:10 111.0 -0.04 1.73
136°00.0'E 28°59.28'N 28°58.96'N 02:11:07 26°29.71'N 26°27.74'N 02:13:31 111.1 -0.04 1.73

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
136°07.5'E 28°56.77'N 28°56.48'N 02:11:26 26°27.06'N 26°25.12'N 02:13:51 111.2 -0.04 1.73
136°15.0'E 28°54.24'N 28°53.97'N 02:11:46 26°24.38'N 26°22.48'N 02:14:12 111.4 -0.04 1.73
136°22.5'E 28°51.69'N 28°51.45'N 02:12:05 26°21.68'N 26°19.82'N 02:14:32 111.5 -0.04 1.73
136°30.0'E 28°49.14'N 28°48.90'N 02:12:24 26°18.96'N 26°17.14'N 02:14:53 111.7 -0.04 1.73
136°37.5'E 28°46.60'N 28°46.34'N 02:12:43 26°16.22'N 26°14.44'N 02:15:14 111.8 -0.04 1.73
136°45.0'E 28°44.05'N 28°43.75'N 02:13:03 26°13.46'N 26°11.71'N 02:15:34 112.0 -0.04 1.73
136°52.5'E 28°41.47'N 28°41.15'N 02:13:22 26°10.67'N 26°08.97'N 02:15:55 112.1 -0.04 1.73
137°00.0'E 28°38.87'N 28°38.52'N 02:13:42 26°07.87'N 26°06.21'N 02:16:16 112.2 -0.04 1.73
137°07.5'E 28°36.26'N 28°35.88'N 02:14:01 26°05.04'N 26°03.43'N 02:16:37 112.4 -0.04 1.73
137°15.0'E 28°33.62'N 28°33.21'N 02:14:21 26°02.19'N 26°00.63'N 02:16:58 112.5 -0.04 1.73
137°22.5'E 28°30.95'N 28°30.52'N 02:14:40 25°59.32'N 25°57.81'N 02:17:18 112.7 -0.04 1.73
137°30.0'E 28°28.27'N 28°27.82'N 02:15:00 25°56.43'N 25°54.97'N 02:17:39 112.8 -0.04 1.73
137°37.5'E 28°25.57'N 28°25.09'N 02:15:19 25°53.52'N 25°52.10'N 02:18:01 113.0 -0.04 1.73
137°45.0'E 28°22.84'N 28°22.34'N 02:15:39 25°50.58'N 25°49.22'N 02:18:22 113.1 -0.04 1.73
137°52.5'E 28°20.09'N 28°19.57'N 02:15:59 25°47.63'N 25°46.32'N 02:18:43 113.3 -0.04 1.73
138°00.0'E 28°17.32'N 28°16.78'N 02:16:19 25°44.65'N 25°43.40'N 02:19:04 113.4 -0.04 1.73

138°07.5'E 28°14.53'N 28°13.97'N 02:16:39 25°41.65'N 25°40.45'N 02:19:25 113.6 -0.04 1.73
138°15.0'E 28°11.72'N 28°11.14'N 02:16:59 25°38.63'N 25°37.49'N 02:19:46 113.7 -0.04 1.73
138°22.5'E 28°08.88'N 28°08.29'N 02:17:19 25°35.59'N 25°34.50'N 02:20:08 113.8 -0.05 1.73
138°30.0'E 28°06.03'N 28°05.42'N 02:17:39 25°32.52'N 25°31.50'N 02:20:29 114.0 -0.05 1.73
138°37.5'E 28°03.15'N 28°02.53'N 02:17:59 25°29.43'N 25°28.45'N 02:20:51 114.1 -0.05 1.73
138°45.0'E 28°00.25'N 27°59.61'N 02:18:19 25°26.33'N 25°25.33'N 02:21:12 114.3 -0.05 1.73
138°52.5'E 27°57.33'N 27°56.68'N 02:18:39 25°23.20'N 25°22.17'N 02:21:34 114.4 -0.05 1.73
139°00.0'E 27°54.38'N 27°53.72'N 02:18:59 25°20.04'N 25°18.99'N 02:21:55 114.6 -0.05 1.73
139°07.5'E 27°51.42'N 27°50.75'N 02:19:19 25°16.87'N 25°15.80'N 02:22:17 114.7 -0.05 1.74
139°15.0'E 27°48.43'N 27°47.75'N 02:19:40 25°13.67'N 25°12.58'N 02:22:38 114.8 -0.05 1.74
139°22.5'E 27°45.42'N 27°44.73'N 02:20:00 25°10.45'N 25°09.34'N 02:23:00 115.0 -0.05 1.74
139°30.0'E 27°42.39'N 27°41.69'N 02:20:20 25°07.21'N 25°06.09'N 02:23:22 115.1 -0.05 1.74
139°37.5'E 27°39.33'N 27°38.63'N 02:20:41 25°03.95'N 25°02.81'N 02:23:44 115.3 -0.05 1.74
139°45.0'E 27°36.25'N 27°35.55'N 02:21:01 25°00.66'N 24°59.50'N 02:24:05 115.4 -0.05 1.74
139°52.5'E 27°33.15'N 27°32.44'N 02:21:22 24°57.36'N 24°56.18'N 02:24:27 115.5 -0.05 1.74
140°00.0'E 27°30.03'N 27°29.32'N 02:21:42 24°54.03'N 24°52.84'N 02:24:49 115.7 -0.05 1.74

140°07.5'E 27°26.89'N 27°26.17'N 02:22:03 24°50.67'N 24°49.48'N 02:25:11 115.8 -0.05 1.74
140°15.0'E 27°23.72'N 27°23.00'N 02:22:24 24°47.30'N 24°46.09'N 02:25:33 116.0 -0.05 1.74
140°22.5'E 27°20.53'N 27°19.81'N 02:22:44 24°43.90'N 24°42.68'N 02:25:55 116.1 -0.05 1.74
140°30.0'E 27°17.32'N 27°16.60'N 02:23:05 24°40.48'N 24°39.26'N 02:26:17 116.3 -0.05 1.74
140°37.5'E 27°14.08'N 27°13.37'N 02:23:26 24°37.04'N 24°35.81'N 02:26:40 116.4 -0.05 1.74
140°45.0'E 27°10.83'N 27°10.11'N 02:23:47 24°33.58'N 24°32.34'N 02:27:02 116.5 -0.05 1.74
140°52.5'E 27°07.55'N 27°06.84'N 02:24:08 24°30.09'N 24°28.85'N 02:27:24 116.7 -0.05 1.74
141°00.0'E 27°04.25'N 27°03.54'N 02:24:29 24°26.58'N 24°25.33'N 02:27:46 116.8 -0.05 1.74
141°07.5'E 27°00.92'N 27°00.22'N 02:24:50 24°23.05'N 24°21.80'N 02:28:09 116.9 -0.06 1.74
141°15.0'E 26°57.57'N 26°56.88'N 02:25:11 24°19.50'N 24°18.24'N 02:28:31 117.1 -0.06 1.74
141°22.5'E 26°54.20'N 26°53.52'N 02:25:32 24°15.92'N 24°14.66'N 02:28:53 117.2 -0.06 1.74
141°30.0'E 26°50.81'N 26°50.13'N 02:25:53 24°12.32'N 24°11.07'N 02:29:16 117.4 -0.06 1.74
141°37.5'E 26°47.39'N 26°46.73'N 02:26:14 24°08.70'N 24°07.45'N 02:29:38 117.5 -0.06 1.74
141°45.0'E 26°43.95'N 26°43.30'N 02:26:35 24°05.05'N 24°03.80'N 02:30:01 117.6 -0.06 1.74
141°52.5'E 26°40.49'N 26°39.84'N 02:26:57 24°01.39'N 24°00.14'N 02:30:24 117.8 -0.06 1.74
142°00.0'E 26°37.00'N 26°36.36'N 02:27:18 23°57.71'N 23°56.46'N 02:30:46 117.9 -0.06 1.74

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
142°07.5'E 26°33.50'N 26°32.86'N 02:27:39 23°54.04'N 23°52.75'N 02:31:09 118.0 -0.06 1.74
142°15.0'E 26°29.96'N 26°29.34'N 02:28:01 23°50.34'N 23°49.03'N 02:31:32 118.2 -0.06 1.74
142°22.5'E 26°26.41'N 26°25.80'N 02:28:22 23°46.60'N 23°45.28'N 02:31:54 118.3 -0.06 1.74
142°30.0'E 26°22.84'N 26°22.23'N 02:28:44 23°42.83'N 23°41.51'N 02:32:17 118.5 -0.06 1.74
142°37.5'E 26°19.25'N 26°18.64'N 02:29:05 23°39.04'N 23°37.72'N 02:32:40 118.6 -0.06 1.74
142°45.0'E 26°15.64'N 26°15.03'N 02:29:27 23°35.23'N 23°33.89'N 02:33:03 118.7 -0.06 1.74
142°52.5'E 26°12.01'N 26°11.40'N 02:29:48 23°31.40'N 23°30.04'N 02:33:26 118.8 -0.06 1.74
143°00.0'E 26°08.35'N 26°07.75'N 02:30:10 23°27.54'N 23°26.16'N 02:33:49 119.0 -0.06 1.74
143°07.5'E 26°04.67'N 26°04.07'N 02:30:32 23°23.66'N 23°22.25'N 02:34:12 119.1 -0.06 1.74
143°15.0'E 26°00.96'N 26°00.37'N 02:30:53 23°19.76'N 23°18.33'N 02:34:35 119.2 -0.07 1.74
143°22.5'E 25°57.21'N 25°56.64'N 02:31:15 23°15.84'N 23°14.39'N 02:34:58 119.4 -0.07 1.74
143°30.0'E 25°53.46'N 25°52.89'N 02:31:37 23°11.89'N 23°10.42'N 02:35:21 119.5 -0.07 1.74
143°37.5'E 25°49.68'N 25°49.12'N 02:31:59 23°07.92'N 23°06.43'N 02:35:44 119.6 -0.07 1.74
143°45.0'E 25°45.88'N 25°45.34'N 02:32:21 23°03.93'N 23°02.43'N 02:36:07 119.8 -0.07 1.74
143°52.5'E 25°42.06'N 25°41.53'N 02:32:43 22°59.91'N 22°58.39'N 02:36:31 119.9 -0.07 1.74
144°00.0'E 25°38.22'N 25°37.70'N 02:33:05 22°55.88'N 22°54.34'N 02:36:54 120.0 -0.07 1.74

144°07.5'E 25°34.35'N 25°33.84'N 02:33:27 22°51.82'N 22°50.27'N 02:37:17 120.1 -0.07 1.74
144°15.0'E 25°30.46'N 25°29.97'N 02:33:49 22°47.73'N 22°46.17'N 02:37:40 120.3 -0.07 1.74
144°22.5'E 25°26.55'N 25°26.07'N 02:34:11 22°43.63'N 22°42.05'N 02:38:04 120.4 -0.07 1.74
144°30.0'E 25°22.61'N 25°22.15'N 02:34:33 22°39.50'N 22°37.91'N 02:38:27 120.5 -0.07 1.74
144°37.5'E 25°18.65'N 25°18.21'N 02:34:55 22°35.35'N 22°33.75'N 02:38:51 120.6 -0.07 1.74
144°45.0'E 25°14.67'N 25°14.24'N 02:35:17 22°31.18'N 22°29.56'N 02:39:14 120.8 -0.07 1.74
144°52.5'E 25°10.66'N 25°10.26'N 02:35:40 22°26.98'N 22°25.36'N 02:39:38 120.9 -0.08 1.74
145°00.0'E 25°06.63'N 25°06.25'N 02:36:02 22°22.76'N 22°21.13'N 02:40:01 121.0 -0.08 1.74
145°07.5'E 25°02.58'N 25°02.21'N 02:36:24 22°18.52'N 22°16.88'N 02:40:25 121.1 -0.08 1.74
145°15.0'E 24°58.50'N 24°58.16'N 02:36:47 22°14.26'N 22°12.61'N 02:40:48 121.3 -0.08 1.74
145°22.5'E 24°54.40'N 24°54.08'N 02:37:09 22°09.98'N 22°08.31'N 02:41:12 121.4 -0.08 1.74
145°30.0'E 24°50.27'N 24°49.99'N 02:37:32 22°05.67'N 22°04.00'N 02:41:35 121.5 -0.08 1.74
145°37.5'E 24°46.16'N 24°45.87'N 02:37:54 22°01.34'N 21°59.66'N 02:41:59 121.6 -0.08 1.74
145°45.0'E 24°42.06'N 24°41.72'N 02:38:17 21°56.99'N 21°55.31'N 02:42:23 121.8 -0.08 1.74
145°52.5'E 24°37.92'N 24°37.56'N 02:38:39 21°52.61'N 21°50.93'N 02:42:47 121.9 -0.08 1.74
146°00.0'E 24°33.76'N 24°33.37'N 02:39:02 21°48.22'N 21°46.53'N 02:43:10 122.0 -0.08 1.74

146°07.5'E 24°29.57'N 24°29.16'N 02:39:24 21°43.80'N 21°42.11'N 02:43:34 122.1 -0.08 1.74
146°15.0'E 24°25.37'N 24°24.93'N 02:39:47 21°39.36'N 21°37.67'N 02:43:58 122.2 -0.08 1.74
146°22.5'E 24°21.13'N 24°20.67'N 02:40:10 21°34.90'N 21°33.21'N 02:44:22 122.3 -0.09 1.74
146°30.0'E 24°16.88'N 24°16.40'N 02:40:33 21°30.42'N 21°28.72'N 02:44:46 122.5 -0.09 1.74
146°37.5'E 24°12.61'N 24°12.10'N 02:40:55 21°25.91'N 21°24.21'N 02:45:09 122.6 -0.09 1.74
146°45.0'E 24°08.30'N 24°07.78'N 02:41:18 21°21.38'N 21°19.69'N 02:45:33 122.7 -0.09 1.74
146°52.5'E 24°03.98'N 24°03.44'N 02:41:41 21°16.83'N 21°15.14'N 02:45:57 122.8 -0.09 1.74
147°00.0'E 23°59.64'N 23°59.07'N 02:42:04 21°12.26'N 21°10.57'N 02:46:21 122.9 -0.09 1.74
147°07.5'E 23°55.27'N 23°54.69'N 02:42:27 21°07.67'N 21°05.98'N 02:46:45 123.0 -0.09 1.74
147°15.0'E 23°50.88'N 23°50.28'N 02:42:50 21°03.05'N 21°01.37'N 02:47:09 123.2 -0.09 1.74
147°22.5'E 23°46.47'N 23°45.85'N 02:43:13 20°58.42'N 20°56.73'N 02:47:33 123.3 -0.09 1.74
147°30.0'E 23°42.03'N 23°41.40'N 02:43:36 20°53.76'N 20°52.07'N 02:47:57 123.4 -0.09 1.74
147°37.5'E 23°37.57'N 23°36.92'N 02:43:59 20°49.08'N 20°47.37'N 02:48:21 123.5 -0.09 1.74
147°45.0'E 23°33.09'N 23°32.43'N 02:44:22 20°44.38'N 20°42.66'N 02:48:45 123.6 -0.10 1.74
147°52.5'E 23°28.59'N 23°27.91'N 02:44:45 20°39.66'N 20°37.93'N 02:49:10 123.7 -0.10 1.74
148°00.0'E 23°24.06'N 23°23.37'N 02:45:08 20°34.92'N 20°33.18'N 02:49:34 123.8 -0.10 1.74

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
148°07.5'E 23°19.51'N 23°18.81'N 02:45:31 20°30.15'N 20°28.40'N 02:49:58 123.9 -0.10 1.74
148°15.0'E 23°14.94'N 23°14.23'N 02:45:54 20°25.37'N 20°23.61'N 02:50:22 124.0 -0.10 1.74
148°22.5'E 23°10.35'N 23°09.62'N 02:46:17 20°20.56'N 20°18.80'N 02:50:46 124.1 -0.10 1.74
148°30.0'E 23°05.73'N 23°05.00'N 02:46:40 20°15.74'N 20°13.97'N 02:51:10 124.2 -0.10 1.74
148°37.5'E 23°01.09'N 23°00.35'N 02:47:04 20°10.89'N 20°09.11'N 02:51:35 124.3 -0.10 1.74
148°45.0'E 22°56.43'N 22°55.68'N 02:47:27 20°06.02'N 20°04.24'N 02:51:59 124.4 -0.10 1.74
148°52.5'E 22°51.75'N 22°50.99'N 02:47:50 20°01.13'N 19°59.35'N 02:52:23 124.5 -0.10 1.74
149°00.0'E 22°47.04'N 22°46.28'N 02:48:14 19°56.23'N 19°54.44'N 02:52:47 124.6 -0.11 1.74
149°07.5'E 22°42.32'N 22°41.55'N 02:48:37 19°51.30'N 19°49.50'N 02:53:11 124.7 -0.11 1.74
149°15.0'E 22°37.57'N 22°36.80'N 02:49:00 19°46.35'N 19°44.55'N 02:53:36 124.8 -0.11 1.74
149°22.5'E 22°32.80'N 22°32.02'N 02:49:24 19°41.37'N 19°39.58'N 02:54:00 124.9 -0.11 1.74
149°30.0'E 22°28.01'N 22°27.23'N 02:49:47 19°36.36'N 19°34.58'N 02:54:24 125.0 -0.11 1.74
149°37.5'E 22°23.19'N 22°22.41'N 02:50:10 19°31.35'N 19°29.57'N 02:54:48 125.1 -0.11 1.74
149°45.0'E 22°18.36'N 22°17.58'N 02:50:34 19°26.32'N 19°24.53'N 02:55:13 125.2 -0.11 1.74
149°52.5'E 22°13.50'N 22°12.72'N 02:50:57 19°21.27'N 19°19.46'N 02:55:37 125.3 -0.11 1.74
150°00.0'E 22°08.63'N 22°07.84'N 02:51:21 19°16.21'N 19°14.37'N 02:56:01 125.4 -0.11 1.74

150°07.5'E 22°03.73'N 22°02.94'N 02:51:44 19°11.12'N 19°09.27'N 02:56:26 125.5 -0.11 1.74
150°15.0'E 21°58.81'N 21°58.02'N 02:52:08 19°06.01'N 19°04.15'N 02:56:50 125.6 -0.12 1.74
150°22.5'E 21°53.87'N 21°53.08'N 02:52:31 19°00.89'N 18°59.00'N 02:57:14 125.7 -0.12 1.74
150°30.0'E 21°48.90'N 21°48.12'N 02:52:55 18°55.75'N 18°53.85'N 02:57:39 125.8 -0.12 1.75
150°37.5'E 21°43.92'N 21°43.14'N 02:53:18 18°50.59'N 18°48.67'N 02:58:03 125.9 -0.12 1.75
150°45.0'E 21°38.92'N 21°38.14'N 02:53:42 18°45.40'N 18°43.47'N 02:58:27 126.0 -0.12 1.75
150°52.5'E 21°33.92'N 21°33.13'N 02:54:05 18°40.20'N 18°38.26'N 02:58:51 126.0 -0.12 1.75
151°00.0'E 21°28.89'N 21°28.10'N 02:54:29 18°34.99'N 18°33.03'N 02:59:16 126.1 -0.12 1.75
151°07.5'E 21°23.83'N 21°23.04'N 02:54:53 18°29.75'N 18°27.78'N 02:59:40 126.2 -0.12 1.75
151°15.0'E 21°18.74'N 21°17.96'N 02:55:16 18°24.50'N 18°22.51'N 03:00:04 126.3 -0.12 1.75
151°22.5'E 21°13.63'N 21°12.86'N 02:55:40 18°19.22'N 18°17.23'N 03:00:29 126.4 -0.13 1.75
151°30.0'E 21°08.51'N 21°07.74'N 02:56:03 18°13.93'N 18°11.93'N 03:00:53 126.5 -0.13 1.75
151°37.5'E 21°03.37'N 21°02.61'N 02:56:27 18°08.63'N 18°06.61'N 03:01:17 126.6 -0.13 1.75
151°45.0'E 20°58.20'N 20°57.45'N 02:56:51 18°03.30'N 18°01.28'N 03:01:42 126.6 -0.13 1.75
151°52.5'E 20°53.02'N 20°52.27'N 02:57:14 17°57.96'N 17°55.93'N 03:02:06 126.7 -0.13 1.75
152°00.0'E 20°47.82'N 20°47.08'N 02:57:38 17°52.60'N 17°50.56'N 03:02:30 126.8 -0.13 1.75

152°07.5'E 20°42.59'N 20°41.86'N 02:58:02 17°47.23'N 17°45.17'N 03:02:54 126.9 -0.13 1.75
152°15.0'E 20°37.35'N 20°36.63'N 02:58:25 17°41.83'N 17°39.77'N 03:03:19 126.9 -0.13 1.75
152°22.5'E 20°32.09'N 20°31.38'N 02:58:49 17°36.43'N 17°34.35'N 03:03:43 127.0 -0.13 1.75
152°30.0'E 20°26.81'N 20°26.11'N 02:59:13 17°31.00'N 17°28.92'N 03:04:07 127.1 -0.14 1.75
152°37.5'E 20°21.52'N 20°20.82'N 02:59:36 17°25.56'N 17°23.47'N 03:04:31 127.2 -0.14 1.75
152°45.0'E 20°16.20'N 20°15.51'N 03:00:00 17°20.10'N 17°18.01'N 03:04:55 127.2 -0.14 1.75
152°52.5'E 20°10.86'N 20°10.19'N 03:00:24 17°14.63'N 17°12.53'N 03:05:20 127.3 -0.14 1.75
153°00.0'E 20°05.51'N 20°04.85'N 03:00:48 17°09.14'N 17°07.03'N 03:05:44 127.4 -0.14 1.75
153°07.5'E 20°00.14'N 19°59.49'N 03:01:11 17°03.63'N 17°01.52'N 03:06:08 127.5 -0.14 1.75
153°15.0'E 19°54.75'N 19°54.11'N 03:01:35 16°58.11'N 16°56.00'N 03:06:32 127.5 -0.14 1.75
153°22.5'E 19°49.35'N 19°48.72'N 03:01:59 16°52.58'N 16°50.46'N 03:06:56 127.6 -0.14 1.75
153°30.0'E 19°43.93'N 19°43.30'N 03:02:22 16°47.03'N 16°44.90'N 03:07:20 127.7 -0.15 1.75
153°37.5'E 19°38.50'N 19°37.87'N 03:02:46 16°41.46'N 16°39.33'N 03:07:44 127.7 -0.15 1.75
153°45.0'E 19°33.05'N 19°32.43'N 03:03:10 16°35.88'N 16°33.75'N 03:08:08 127.8 -0.15 1.75
153°52.5'E 19°27.58'N 19°26.96'N 03:03:33 16°30.29'N 16°28.15'N 03:08:32 127.9 -0.15 1.75
154°00.0'E 19°22.10'N 19°21.48'N 03:03:57 16°24.68'N 16°22.54'N 03:08:56 127.9 -0.15 1.75

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
154°07.5'E 19°16.60'N 19°15.99'N 03:04:21 16°19.06'N 16°16.92'N 03:09:20 128.0 -0.15 1.75
154°15.0'E 19°11.08'N 19°10.48'N 03:04:44 16°13.42'N 16°11.28'N 03:09:44 128.0 -0.15 1.75
154°22.5'E 19°05.55'N 19°04.95'N 03:05:08 16°07.77'N 16°05.63'N 03:10:08 128.1 -0.15 1.75
154°30.0'E 19°00.00'N 18°59.40'N 03:05:31 16°02.11'N 15°59.96'N 03:10:32 128.1 -0.15 1.75
154°37.5'E 18°54.44'N 18°53.84'N 03:05:55 15°56.43'N 15°54.29'N 03:10:56 128.2 -0.16 1.75
154°45.0'E 18°48.85'N 18°48.27'N 03:06:19 15°50.75'N 15°48.60'N 03:11:20 128.3 -0.16 1.75
154°52.5'E 18°43.26'N 18°42.68'N 03:06:42 15°45.05'N 15°42.89'N 03:11:43 128.3 -0.16 1.75
155°00.0'E 18°37.66'N 18°37.07'N 03:07:06 15°39.33'N 15°37.18'N 03:12:07 128.4 -0.16 1.75
155°07.5'E 18°32.04'N 18°31.45'N 03:07:29 15°33.60'N 15°31.45'N 03:12:31 128.4 -0.16 1.76
155°15.0'E 18°26.41'N 18°25.81'N 03:07:53 15°27.87'N 15°25.71'N 03:12:55 128.5 -0.16 1.76
155°22.5'E 18°20.76'N 18°20.16'N 03:08:16 15°22.12'N 15°19.96'N 03:13:18 128.5 -0.16 1.76
155°30.0'E 18°15.09'N 18°14.50'N 03:08:40 15°16.36'N 15°14.20'N 03:13:42 128.6 -0.16 1.76
155°37.5'E 18°09.42'N 18°08.82'N 03:09:03 15°10.58'N 15°08.43'N 03:14:06 128.6 -0.17 1.76
155°45.0'E 18°03.72'N 18°03.12'N 03:09:27 15°04.80'N 15°02.64'N 03:14:29 128.7 -0.17 1.76
155°52.5'E 17°58.02'N 17°57.42'N 03:09:50 14°59.00'N 14°56.85'N 03:14:53 128.7 -0.17 1.76
156°00.0'E 17°52.30'N 17°51.70'N 03:10:14 14°53.20'N 14°51.04'N 03:15:16 128.7 -0.17 1.76

156°07.5'E 17°46.56'N 17°45.96'N 03:10:37 14°47.38'N 14°45.23'N 03:15:40 128.8 -0.17 1.76
156°15.0'E 17°40.81'N 17°40.22'N 03:11:00 14°41.56'N 14°39.40'N 03:16:03 128.8 -0.17 1.76
156°22.5'E 17°35.05'N 17°34.46'N 03:11:24 14°35.72'N 14°33.57'N 03:16:26 128.9 -0.17 1.76
156°30.0'E 17°29.28'N 17°28.68'N 03:11:47 14°29.87'N 14°27.72'N 03:16:50 128.9 -0.17 1.76
156°37.5'E 17°23.49'N 17°22.90'N 03:12:10 14°24.02'N 14°21.87'N 03:17:13 129.0 -0.17 1.76
156°45.0'E 17°17.69'N 17°17.10'N 03:12:34 14°18.15'N 14°16.00'N 03:17:36 129.0 -0.18 1.76
156°52.5'E 17°11.88'N 17°11.29'N 03:12:57 14°12.24'N 14°10.12'N 03:17:59 129.0 -0.18 1.76
157°00.0'E 17°06.06'N 17°05.47'N 03:13:20 14°06.34'N 14°04.23'N 03:18:22 129.1 -0.18 1.76
157°07.5'E 17°00.22'N 16°59.63'N 03:13:43 14°00.46'N 13°58.34'N 03:18:45 129.1 -0.18 1.76
157°15.0'E 16°54.38'N 16°53.79'N 03:14:06 13°54.56'N 13°52.45'N 03:19:08 129.1 -0.18 1.76
157°22.5'E 16°48.52'N 16°47.93'N 03:14:29 13°48.65'N 13°46.54'N 03:19:31 129.2 -0.18 1.76
157°30.0'E 16°42.65'N 16°42.06'N 03:14:52 13°42.74'N 13°40.62'N 03:19:54 129.2 -0.18 1.76
157°37.5'E 16°36.77'N 16°36.18'N 03:15:16 13°36.81'N 13°34.70'N 03:20:17 129.2 -0.18 1.76
157°45.0'E 16°30.88'N 16°30.29'N 03:15:39 13°30.88'N 13°28.77'N 03:20:40 129.3 -0.19 1.76
157°52.5'E 16°24.98'N 16°24.39'N 03:16:02 13°24.94'N 13°22.84'N 03:21:03 129.3 -0.19 1.76
158°00.0'E 16°19.07'N 16°18.48'N 03:16:24 13°19.00'N 13°16.89'N 03:21:26 129.3 -0.19 1.76

158°07.5'E 16°13.15'N 16°12.57'N 03:16:47 13°13.05'N 13°10.94'N 03:21:48 129.3 -0.19 1.76
158°15.0'E 16°07.22'N 16°06.63'N 03:17:10 13°07.09'N 13°04.98'N 03:22:11 129.4 -0.19 1.76
158°22.5'E 16°01.28'N 16°00.70'N 03:17:33 13°01.12'N 12°59.02'N 03:22:33 129.4 -0.19 1.76
158°30.0'E 15°55.32'N 15°54.79'N 03:17:56 12°55.15'N 12°53.05'N 03:22:56 129.4 -0.19 1.76
158°37.5'E 15°49.36'N 15°48.85'N 03:18:19 12°49.18'N 12°47.07'N 03:23:18 129.4 -0.19 1.77
158°45.0'E 15°43.40'N 15°42.87'N 03:18:41 12°43.20'N 12°41.09'N 03:23:41 129.5 -0.19 1.77
158°52.5'E 15°37.42'N 15°36.90'N 03:19:04 12°37.21'N 12°35.11'N 03:24:03 129.5 -0.20 1.77
159°00.0'E 15°31.44'N 15°30.92'N 03:19:26 12°31.22'N 12°29.12'N 03:24:25 129.5 -0.20 1.77
159°07.5'E 15°25.44'N 15°24.93'N 03:19:49 12°25.22'N 12°23.12'N 03:24:48 129.5 -0.20 1.77
159°15.0'E 15°19.44'N 15°18.93'N 03:20:12 12°19.22'N 12°17.12'N 03:25:10 129.5 -0.20 1.77
159°22.5'E 15°13.44'N 15°12.92'N 03:20:34 12°13.21'N 12°11.12'N 03:25:32 129.5 -0.20 1.77
159°30.0'E 15°07.42'N 15°06.91'N 03:20:56 12°07.20'N 12°05.11'N 03:25:54 129.5 -0.20 1.77
159°37.5'E 15°01.40'N 15°00.89'N 03:21:19 12°01.19'N 11°59.09'N 03:26:16 129.6 -0.20 1.77
159°45.0'E 14°55.37'N 14°54.86'N 03:21:41 11°55.17'N 11°53.08'N 03:26:38 129.6 -0.20 1.77
159°52.5'E 14°49.34'N 14°48.83'N 03:22:03 11°49.15'N 11°47.06'N 03:26:59 129.6 -0.20 1.77
160°00.0'E 14°43.29'N 14°42.79'N 03:22:26 11°43.13'N 11°41.03'N 03:27:21 129.6 -0.21 1.77

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
160°07.5'E 14°37.25'N 14°36.74'N 03:22:48 11°37.10'N 11°35.01'N 03:27:43 129.6 -0.21 1.77
160°15.0'E 14°31.19'N 14°30.69'N 03:23:10 11°31.07'N 11°28.98'N 03:28:05 129.6 -0.21 1.77
160°22.5'E 14°25.13'N 14°24.63'N 03:23:32 11°25.04'N 11°22.94'N 03:28:26 129.6 -0.21 1.77
160°30.0'E 14°19.07'N 14°18.56'N 03:23:54 11°19.01'N 11°16.91'N 03:28:48 129.6 -0.21 1.77
160°37.5'E 14°13.00'N 14°12.49'N 03:24:16 11°12.97'N 11°10.87'N 03:29:09 129.6 -0.21 1.77
160°45.0'E 14°06.92'N 14°06.42'N 03:24:38 11°06.93'N 11°04.84'N 03:29:30 129.6 -0.21 1.77
160°52.5'E 14°00.84'N 14°00.34'N 03:25:00 11°00.89'N 10°58.80'N 03:29:52 129.6 -0.21 1.77
161°00.0'E 13°54.76'N 13°54.26'N 03:25:21 10°54.85'N 10°52.75'N 03:30:13 129.6 -0.21 1.77
161°07.5'E 13°48.67'N 13°48.17'N 03:25:43 10°48.81'N 10°46.71'N 03:30:34 129.6 -0.21 1.77
161°15.0'E 13°42.58'N 13°42.08'N 03:26:05 10°42.76'N 10°40.67'N 03:30:55 129.6 -0.22 1.77
161°22.5'E 13°36.48'N 13°35.98'N 03:26:26 10°36.72'N 10°34.62'N 03:31:16 129.6 -0.22 1.77
161°30.0'E 13°30.38'N 13°29.88'N 03:26:48 10°30.68'N 10°28.58'N 03:31:37 129.6 -0.22 1.77
161°37.5'E 13°24.28'N 13°23.78'N 03:27:09 10°24.63'N 10°22.54'N 03:31:58 129.6 -0.22 1.77
161°45.0'E 13°18.17'N 13°17.67'N 03:27:31 10°18.59'N 10°16.49'N 03:32:18 129.6 -0.22 1.77
161°52.5'E 13°12.06'N 13°11.56'N 03:27:52 10°12.54'N 10°10.45'N 03:32:39 129.6 -0.22 1.78
162°00.0'E 13°05.95'N 13°05.45'N 03:28:13 10°06.50'N 10°04.40'N 03:33:00 129.6 -0.22 1.78

162°07.5'E 12°59.83'N 12°59.34'N 03:28:34 10°00.46'N 09°58.36'N 03:33:20 129.6 -0.22 1.78
162°15.0'E 12°53.72'N 12°53.22'N 03:28:56 09°54.41'N 09°52.31'N 03:33:41 129.6 -0.22 1.78
162°22.5'E 12°47.60'N 12°47.11'N 03:29:17 09°48.37'N 09°46.27'N 03:34:01 129.6 -0.23 1.78
162°30.0'E 12°41.48'N 12°40.99'N 03:29:38 09°42.34'N 09°40.23'N 03:34:21 129.6 -0.23 1.78
162°37.5'E 12°35.36'N 12°34.87'N 03:29:59 09°36.30'N 09°34.19'N 03:34:42 129.6 -0.23 1.78
162°45.0'E 12°29.24'N 12°28.74'N 03:30:20 09°30.26'N 09°28.16'N 03:35:02 129.6 -0.23 1.78
162°52.5'E 12°23.11'N 12°22.62'N 03:30:40 09°24.22'N 09°22.12'N 03:35:22 129.6 -0.23 1.78
163°00.0'E 12°16.99'N 12°16.50'N 03:31:01 09°18.19'N 09°16.09'N 03:35:42 129.5 -0.23 1.78
163°07.5'E 12°10.87'N 12°10.37'N 03:31:22 09°12.16'N 09°10.05'N 03:36:02 129.5 -0.23 1.78
163°15.0'E 12°04.74'N 12°04.25'N 03:31:42 09°06.13'N 09°04.02'N 03:36:21 129.5 -0.23 1.78
163°22.5'E 11°58.62'N 11°58.12'N 03:32:03 09°00.11'N 08°58.00'N 03:36:41 129.5 -0.23 1.78
163°30.0'E 11°52.49'N 11°52.00'N 03:32:23 08°54.09'N 08°51.98'N 03:37:01 129.5 -0.23 1.78
163°37.5'E 11°46.37'N 11°45.87'N 03:32:44 08°48.07'N 08°45.95'N 03:37:20 129.5 -0.23 1.78
163°45.0'E 11°40.25'N 11°39.75'N 03:33:04 08°42.05'N 08°39.94'N 03:37:40 129.4 -0.24 1.78
163°52.5'E 11°34.12'N 11°33.62'N 03:33:24 08°36.04'N 08°33.92'N 03:37:59 129.4 -0.24 1.78
164°00.0'E 11°28.00'N 11°27.50'N 03:33:44 08°30.03'N 08°27.91'N 03:38:19 129.4 -0.24 1.78

164°07.5'E 11°21.88'N 11°21.38'N 03:34:04 08°24.02'N 08°21.91'N 03:38:38 129.4 -0.24 1.78
164°15.0'E 11°15.76'N 11°15.26'N 03:34:24 08°18.02'N 08°15.90'N 03:38:57 129.4 -0.24 1.78
164°22.5'E 11°09.65'N 11°09.14'N 03:34:44 08°12.03'N 08°09.91'N 03:39:16 129.3 -0.24 1.78
164°30.0'E 11°03.53'N 11°03.03'N 03:35:04 08°06.03'N 08°03.91'N 03:39:35 129.3 -0.24 1.78
164°37.5'E 10°57.42'N 10°56.91'N 03:35:24 08°00.04'N 07°57.92'N 03:39:54 129.3 -0.24 1.78
164°45.0'E 10°51.31'N 10°50.80'N 03:35:44 07°54.06'N 07°51.94'N 03:40:13 129.3 -0.24 1.78
164°52.5'E 10°45.20'N 10°44.69'N 03:36:03 07°48.08'N 07°45.96'N 03:40:31 129.2 -0.24 1.78
165°00.0'E 10°39.09'N 10°38.58'N 03:36:23 07°42.11'N 07°39.98'N 03:40:50 129.2 -0.24 1.78
165°07.5'E 10°32.99'N 10°32.48'N 03:36:42 07°36.14'N 07°34.01'N 03:41:09 129.2 -0.25 1.78
165°15.0'E 10°26.89'N 10°26.38'N 03:37:02 07°30.18'N 07°28.05'N 03:41:27 129.2 -0.25 1.78
165°22.5'E 10°20.79'N 10°20.28'N 03:37:21 07°24.21'N 07°22.09'N 03:41:45 129.1 -0.25 1.79
165°30.0'E 10°14.70'N 10°14.19'N 03:37:40 07°18.26'N 07°16.14'N 03:42:04 129.1 -0.25 1.79
165°37.5'E 10°08.61'N 10°08.10'N 03:37:59 07°12.32'N 07°10.19'N 03:42:22 129.1 -0.25 1.79
165°45.0'E 10°02.52'N 10°02.01'N 03:38:18 07°06.38'N 07°04.25'N 03:42:40 129.0 -0.25 1.79
165°52.5'E 09°56.44'N 09°55.93'N 03:38:37 07°00.44'N 06°58.32'N 03:42:58 129.0 -0.25 1.79
166°00.0'E 09°50.36'N 09°49.85'N 03:38:56 06°54.52'N 06°52.39'N 03:43:16 129.0 -0.25 1.79

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
166°07.5'E 09°44.29'N 09°43.77'N 03:39:15 06°48.60'N 06°46.47'N 03:43:34 128.9 -0.25 1.79
166°15.0'E 09°38.22'N 09°37.70'N 03:39:34 06°42.68'N 06°40.55'N 03:43:51 128.9 -0.25 1.79
166°22.5'E 09°32.16'N 09°31.64'N 03:39:53 06°36.78'N 06°34.65'N 03:44:09 128.9 -0.25 1.79
166°30.0'E 09°26.10'N 09°25.58'N 03:40:11 06°30.88'N 06°28.75'N 03:44:27 128.8 -0.25 1.79
166°37.5'E 09°20.04'N 09°19.52'N 03:40:30 06°24.99'N 06°22.85'N 03:44:44 128.8 -0.25 1.79
166°45.0'E 09°14.00'N 09°13.47'N 03:40:48 06°19.10'N 06°16.97'N 03:45:02 128.8 -0.26 1.79
166°52.5'E 09°07.95'N 09°07.42'N 03:41:06 06°13.22'N 06°11.09'N 03:45:19 128.7 -0.26 1.79
167°00.0'E 09°01.91'N 09°01.40'N 03:41:25 06°07.35'N 06°05.22'N 03:45:36 128.7 -0.26 1.79
167°07.5'E 08°55.87'N 08°55.39'N 03:41:43 06°01.49'N 05°59.36'N 03:45:53 128.6 -0.26 1.79
167°15.0'E 08°49.84'N 08°49.37'N 03:42:01 05°55.64'N 05°53.50'N 03:46:10 128.6 -0.26 1.79
167°22.5'E 08°43.82'N 08°43.34'N 03:42:19 05°49.79'N 05°47.65'N 03:46:27 128.6 -0.26 1.79
167°30.0'E 08°37.81'N 08°37.33'N 03:42:37 05°43.95'N 05°41.81'N 03:46:44 128.5 -0.26 1.79
167°37.5'E 08°31.80'N 08°31.32'N 03:42:54 05°38.12'N 05°35.98'N 03:47:01 128.5 -0.26 1.79
167°45.0'E 08°25.81'N 08°25.32'N 03:43:12 05°32.30'N 05°30.16'N 03:47:18 128.4 -0.26 1.79
167°52.5'E 08°19.81'N 08°19.32'N 03:43:30 05°26.49'N 05°24.35'N 03:47:34 128.4 -0.26 1.79
168°00.0'E 08°13.83'N 08°13.34'N 03:43:47 05°20.68'N 05°18.54'N 03:47:51 128.4 -0.26 1.79

168°07.5'E 08°07.85'N 08°07.36'N 03:44:05 05°14.88'N 05°12.74'N 03:48:07 128.3 -0.26 1.79
168°15.0'E 08°01.88'N 08°01.38'N 03:44:22 05°09.10'N 05°06.96'N 03:48:23 128.3 -0.26 1.79
168°22.5'E 07°55.91'N 07°55.42'N 03:44:39 05°03.32'N 05°01.18'N 03:48:40 128.2 -0.26 1.79
168°30.0'E 07°49.95'N 07°49.46'N 03:44:57 04°57.55'N 04°55.41'N 03:48:56 128.2 -0.26 1.79
168°37.5'E 07°44.00'N 07°43.51'N 03:45:14 04°51.79'N 04°49.65'N 03:49:12 128.1 -0.27 1.79
168°45.0'E 07°38.06'N 07°37.56'N 03:45:31 04°46.04'N 04°43.90'N 03:49:28 128.1 -0.27 1.79
168°52.5'E 07°32.13'N 07°31.63'N 03:45:48 04°40.30'N 04°38.16'N 03:49:44 128.0 -0.27 1.79
169°00.0'E 07°26.20'N 07°25.70'N 03:46:04 04°34.57'N 04°32.43'N 03:49:59 128.0 -0.27 1.79
169°07.5'E 07°20.29'N 07°19.78'N 03:46:21 04°28.85'N 04°26.71'N 03:50:15 127.9 -0.27 1.79
169°15.0'E 07°14.38'N 07°13.87'N 03:46:38 04°23.13'N 04°21.00'N 03:50:31 127.9 -0.27 1.79
169°22.5'E 07°08.48'N 07°07.97'N 03:46:54 04°17.43'N 04°15.30'N 03:50:46 127.8 -0.27 1.79
169°30.0'E 07°02.58'N 07°02.07'N 03:47:11 04°11.74'N 04°09.60'N 03:51:02 127.8 -0.27 1.80
169°37.5'E 06°56.70'N 06°56.19'N 03:47:27 04°06.05'N 04°03.92'N 03:51:17 127.7 -0.27 1.80
169°45.0'E 06°50.82'N 06°50.31'N 03:47:44 04°00.38'N 03°58.25'N 03:51:32 127.7 -0.27 1.80
169°52.5'E 06°44.96'N 06°44.45'N 03:48:00 03°54.72'N 03°52.59'N 03:51:47 127.6 -0.27 1.80
170°00.0'E 06°39.10'N 06°38.59'N 03:48:16 03°49.06'N 03°46.94'N 03:52:02 127.6 -0.27 1.80

170°07.5'E 06°33.25'N 06°32.74'N 03:48:32 03°43.42'N 03°41.30'N 03:52:17 127.5 -0.27 1.80
170°15.0'E 06°27.42'N 06°26.90'N 03:48:48 03°37.79'N 03°35.67'N 03:52:32 127.5 -0.27 1.80
170°22.5'E 06°21.59'N 06°21.07'N 03:49:04 03°32.17'N 03°30.05'N 03:52:47 127.4 -0.27 1.80
170°30.0'E 06°15.76'N 06°15.25'N 03:49:20 03°26.56'N 03°24.44'N 03:53:02 127.4 -0.27 1.80
170°37.5'E 06°09.95'N 06°09.44'N 03:49:35 03°20.96'N 03°18.85'N 03:53:16 127.3 -0.27 1.80
170°45.0'E 06°04.15'N 06°03.64'N 03:49:51 03°15.37'N 03°13.26'N 03:53:31 127.3 -0.27 1.80
170°52.5'E 05°58.36'N 05°57.85'N 03:50:06 03°09.79'N 03°07.69'N 03:53:45 127.2 -0.27 1.80
171°00.0'E 05°52.58'N 05°52.07'N 03:50:22 03°04.22'N 03°02.12'N 03:53:59 127.2 -0.28 1.80
171°07.5'E 05°46.81'N 05°46.30'N 03:50:37 02°58.67'N 02°56.57'N 03:54:14 127.1 -0.28 1.80
171°15.0'E 05°41.05'N 05°40.53'N 03:50:52 02°53.12'N 02°51.03'N 03:54:28 127.0 -0.28 1.80
171°22.5'E 05°35.30'N 05°34.78'N 03:51:08 02°47.59'N 02°45.50'N 03:54:42 127.0 -0.28 1.80
171°30.0'E 05°29.56'N 05°29.04'N 03:51:23 02°42.06'N 02°39.98'N 03:54:56 126.9 -0.28 1.80
171°37.5'E 05°23.82'N 05°23.31'N 03:51:38 02°36.55'N 02°34.47'N 03:55:10 126.9 -0.28 1.80
171°45.0'E 05°18.11'N 05°17.59'N 03:51:52 02°31.05'N 02°28.97'N 03:55:24 126.8 -0.28 1.80
171°52.5'E 05°12.40'N 05°11.88'N 03:52:07 02°25.56'N 02°23.49'N 03:55:37 126.8 -0.28 1.80
172°00.0'E 05°06.70'N 05°06.19'N 03:52:22 02°20.08'N 02°18.02'N 03:55:51 126.7 -0.28 1.80

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
172°07.5'E 05°01.01'N 05°00.50'N 03:52:37 02°14.62'N 02°12.56'N 03:56:05 126.6 -0.28 1.80
172°15.0'E 04°55.33'N 04°54.82'N 03:52:51 02°09.16'N 02°07.11'N 03:56:18 126.6 -0.28 1.80
172°22.5'E 04°49.66'N 04°49.16'N 03:53:06 02°03.72'N 02°01.67'N 03:56:31 126.5 -0.28 1.80
172°30.0'E 04°44.01'N 04°43.50'N 03:53:20 01°58.29'N 01°56.24'N 03:56:45 126.5 -0.28 1.80
172°37.5'E 04°38.37'N 04°37.86'N 03:53:34 01°52.87'N 01°50.83'N 03:56:58 126.4 -0.28 1.80
172°45.0'E 04°32.74'N 04°32.23'N 03:53:48 01°47.46'N 01°45.43'N 03:57:11 126.4 -0.28 1.80
172°52.5'E 04°27.13'N 04°26.61'N 03:54:02 01°42.07'N 01°40.04'N 03:57:24 126.3 -0.28 1.80
173°00.0'E 04°21.52'N 04°21.00'N 03:54:16 01°36.68'N 01°34.66'N 03:57:37 126.2 -0.28 1.80
173°07.5'E 04°15.93'N 04°15.40'N 03:54:30 01°31.31'N 01°29.30'N 03:57:50 126.2 -0.28 1.80
173°15.0'E 04°10.35'N 04°09.81'N 03:54:44 01°25.95'N 01°23.94'N 03:58:02 126.1 -0.28 1.80
173°22.5'E 04°04.79'N 04°04.24'N 03:54:58 01°20.60'N 01°18.60'N 03:58:15 126.1 -0.28 1.80
173°30.0'E 03°59.23'N 03°58.68'N 03:55:12 01°15.26'N 01°13.27'N 03:58:28 126.0 -0.28 1.80
173°37.5'E 03°53.69'N 03°53.12'N 03:55:25 01°09.94'N 01°07.96'N 03:58:40 125.9 -0.28 1.80
173°45.0'E 03°48.16'N 03°47.58'N 03:55:39 01°04.63'N 01°02.66'N 03:58:53 125.9 -0.28 1.80
173°52.5'E 03°42.64'N 03°42.06'N 03:55:52 00°59.33'N 00°57.36'N 03:59:05 125.8 -0.28 1.80
174°00.0'E 03°37.14'N 03°36.54'N 03:56:05 00°54.04'N 00°52.09'N 03:59:17 125.7 -0.28 1.80

174°07.5'E 03°31.64'N 03°31.04'N 03:56:19 00°48.76'N 00°46.82'N 03:59:29 125.7 -0.28 1.80
174°15.0'E 03°26.15'N 03°25.54'N 03:56:32 00°43.50'N 00°41.56'N 03:59:42 125.6 -0.28 1.80
174°22.5'E 03°20.68'N 03°20.06'N 03:56:45 00°38.25'N 00°36.32'N 03:59:54 125.6 -0.28 1.80
174°30.0'E 03°15.22'N 03°14.60'N 03:56:58 00°33.01'N 00°31.09'N 04:00:05 125.5 -0.29 1.80
174°37.5'E 03°09.78'N 03°09.14'N 03:57:11 00°27.79'N 00°25.88'N 04:00:17 125.4 -0.29 1.80
174°45.0'E 03°04.34'N 03°03.70'N 03:57:23 00°22.57'N 00°20.68'N 04:00:29 125.4 -0.29 1.80
174°52.5'E 02°58.92'N 02°58.27'N 03:57:36 00°17.37'N 00°15.48'N 04:00:41 125.3 -0.29 1.80
175°00.0'E 02°53.50'N 02°52.85'N 03:57:49 00°12.18'N 00°10.31'N 04:00:52 125.2 -0.29 1.80
175°07.5'E 02°48.10'N 02°47.44'N 03:58:01 00°07.00'N 00°05.14'N 04:01:04 125.2 -0.29 1.80
175°15.0'E 02°42.72'N 02°42.04'N 03:58:14 00°01.84'N 00°00.01'S 04:01:15 125.1 -0.29 1.80
175°22.5'E 02°37.34'N 02°36.66'N 03:58:26 00°03.31'S 00°05.15'S 04:01:27 125.0 -0.29 1.80
175°30.0'E 02°31.98'N 02°31.29'N 03:58:38 00°08.45'S 00°10.28'S 04:01:38 125.0 -0.29 1.80
175°37.5'E 02°26.63'N 02°25.94'N 03:58:51 00°13.57'S 00°15.39'S 04:01:49 124.9 -0.29 1.80
175°45.0'E 02°21.29'N 02°20.59'N 03:59:03 00°18.69'S 00°20.49'S 04:02:00 124.8 -0.29 1.80
175°52.5'E 02°15.97'N 02°15.26'N 03:59:15 00°23.79'S 00°25.59'S 04:02:11 124.8 -0.29 1.80
176°00.0'E 02°10.65'N 02°09.94'N 03:59:27 00°28.88'S 00°30.68'S 04:02:22 124.7 -0.29 1.80

176°07.5'E 02°05.35'N 02°04.63'N 03:59:38 00°33.95'S 00°35.75'S 04:02:33 124.6 -0.29 1.80
176°15.0'E 02°00.06'N 01°59.34'N 03:59:50 00°39.02'S 00°40.82'S 04:02:44 124.6 -0.29 1.80
176°22.5'E 01°54.79'N 01°54.06'N 04:00:02 00°44.07'S 00°45.87'S 04:02:54 124.5 -0.29 1.80
176°30.0'E 01°49.52'N 01°48.79'N 04:00:14 00°49.10'S 00°50.90'S 04:03:05 124.4 -0.29 1.80
176°37.5'E 01°44.27'N 01°43.54'N 04:00:25 00°54.13'S 00°55.92'S 04:03:15 124.4 -0.29 1.80
176°45.0'E 01°39.03'N 01°38.29'N 04:00:37 00°59.14'S 01°00.93'S 04:03:26 124.3 -0.29 1.80
176°52.5'E 01°33.81'N 01°33.06'N 04:00:48 01°04.14'S 01°05.93'S 04:03:36 124.2 -0.29 1.80
177°00.0'E 01°28.59'N 01°27.84'N 04:00:59 01°09.13'S 01°10.92'S 04:03:47 124.2 -0.29 1.80
177°07.5'E 01°23.39'N 01°22.64'N 04:01:10 01°14.10'S 01°15.89'S 04:03:57 124.1 -0.29 1.80
177°15.0'E 01°18.20'N 01°17.45'N 04:01:22 01°19.06'S 01°20.85'S 04:04:07 124.0 -0.29 1.80
177°22.5'E 01°13.03'N 01°12.27'N 04:01:33 01°24.01'S 01°25.79'S 04:04:17 124.0 -0.29 1.80
177°30.0'E 01°07.87'N 01°07.10'N 04:01:44 01°28.94'S 01°30.72'S 04:04:27 123.9 -0.29 1.80
177°37.5'E 01°02.72'N 01°01.95'N 04:01:54 01°33.87'S 01°35.65'S 04:04:37 123.8 -0.29 1.80
177°45.0'E 00°57.58'N 00°56.81'N 04:02:05 01°38.79'S 01°40.55'S 04:04:47 123.8 -0.29 1.80
177°52.5'E 00°52.46'N 00°51.69'N 04:02:16 01°43.70'S 01°45.44'S 04:04:57 123.7 -0.29 1.80
178°00.0'E 00°47.34'N 00°46.57'N 04:02:27 01°48.60'S 01°50.32'S 04:05:06 123.6 -0.29 1.80

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
178°07.5'E 00°42.25'N 00°41.47'N 04:02:37 01°53.47'S 01°55.20'S 04:05:16 123.6 -0.29 1.80
178°15.0'E 00°37.16'N 00°36.38'N 04:02:48 01°58.32'S 02°00.06'S 04:05:25 123.5 -0.29 1.80
178°22.5'E 00°32.09'N 00°31.31'N 04:02:58 02°03.17'S 02°04.91'S 04:05:35 123.4 -0.29 1.80
178°30.0'E 00°27.03'N 00°26.25'N 04:03:08 02°08.00'S 02°09.75'S 04:05:44 123.4 -0.29 1.80
178°37.5'E 00°21.98'N 00°21.20'N 04:03:19 02°12.82'S 02°14.58'S 04:05:53 123.3 -0.29 1.80
178°45.0'E 00°16.94'N 00°16.16'N 04:03:29 02°17.63'S 02°19.39'S 04:06:03 123.2 -0.29 1.80
178°52.5'E 00°11.92'N 00°11.14'N 04:03:39 02°22.43'S 02°24.19'S 04:06:12 123.2 -0.29 1.80
179°00.0'E 00°06.91'N 00°06.13'N 04:03:49 02°27.21'S 02°28.98'S 04:06:21 123.1 -0.29 1.80
179°07.5'E 00°01.92'N 00°01.13'N 04:03:59 02°31.98'S 02°33.75'S 04:06:30 123.0 -0.29 1.80
179°15.0'E 00°03.07'S 00°03.85'S 04:04:09 02°36.73'S 02°38.51'S 04:06:39 122.9 -0.29 1.80
179°22.5'E 00°08.04'S 00°08.82'S 04:04:18 02°41.48'S 02°43.26'S 04:06:48 122.9 -0.29 1.80
179°30.0'E 00°13.00'S 00°13.78'S 04:04:28 02°46.21'S 02°47.99'S 04:06:57 122.8 -0.29 1.80
179°37.5'E 00°17.94'S 00°18.72'S 04:04:38 02°50.92'S 02°52.72'S 04:07:05 122.7 -0.29 1.80
179°45.0'E 00°22.87'S 00°23.64'S 04:04:47 02°55.63'S 02°57.42'S 04:07:14 122.7 -0.29 1.80
179°52.5'E 00°27.79'S 00°28.53'S 04:04:57 03°00.32'S 03°02.12'S 04:07:23 122.6 -0.29 1.80
180°00.0'E 00°32.70'S 00°33.42'S 04:05:06 03°05.00'S 03°06.80'S 04:07:31 122.5 -0.29 1.80

179°52.5'W 00°37.59'S 00°38.32'S 04:05:16 03°09.67'S 03°11.47'S 04:07:39 122.5 -0.29 1.80
179°45.0'W 00°42.47'S 00°43.20'S 04:05:25 03°14.32'S 03°16.13'S 04:07:48 122.4 -0.29 1.80
179°37.5'W 00°47.34'S 00°48.06'S 04:05:34 03°18.96'S 03°20.77'S 04:07:56 122.3 -0.29 1.80
179°30.0'W 00°52.19'S 00°52.92'S 04:05:43 03°23.59'S 03°25.40'S 04:08:04 122.3 -0.29 1.80
179°22.5'W 00°57.04'S 00°57.75'S 04:05:52 03°28.21'S 03°30.02'S 04:08:13 122.2 -0.29 1.80
179°15.0'W 01°01.86'S 01°02.58'S 04:06:01 03°32.81'S 03°34.63'S 04:08:21 122.1 -0.29 1.80
179°07.5'W 01°06.68'S 01°07.39'S 04:06:10 03°37.40'S 03°39.22'S 04:08:29 122.0 -0.29 1.80
179°00.0'W 01°11.48'S 01°12.19'S 04:06:19 03°41.98'S 03°43.80'S 04:08:37 122.0 -0.29 1.80
178°52.5'W 01°16.27'S 01°16.98'S 04:06:28 03°46.55'S 03°48.36'S 04:08:44 121.9 -0.29 1.80
178°45.0'W 01°21.05'S 01°21.75'S 04:06:36 03°51.10'S 03°52.91'S 04:08:52 121.8 -0.29 1.80
178°37.5'W 01°25.81'S 01°26.51'S 04:06:45 03°55.64'S 03°57.45'S 04:09:00 121.8 -0.29 1.80
178°30.0'W 01°30.57'S 01°31.26'S 04:06:53 04°00.17'S 04°01.98'S 04:09:08 121.7 -0.29 1.80
178°22.5'W 01°35.31'S 01°35.99'S 04:07:02 04°04.68'S 04°06.50'S 04:09:15 121.6 -0.29 1.80
178°15.0'W 01°40.03'S 01°40.71'S 04:07:10 04°09.18'S 04°11.00'S 04:09:23 121.6 -0.29 1.80
178°07.5'W 01°44.75'S 01°45.42'S 04:07:19 04°13.67'S 04°15.48'S 04:09:30 121.5 -0.29 1.80
178°00.0'W 01°49.45'S 01°50.12'S 04:07:27 04°18.15'S 04°19.96'S 04:09:38 121.4 -0.29 1.80

177°52.5'W 01°54.13'S 01°54.80'S 04:07:35 04°22.61'S 04°24.42'S 04:09:45 121.4 -0.29 1.80
177°45.0'W 01°58.81'S 01°59.47'S 04:07:43 04°27.06'S 04°28.87'S 04:09:52 121.3 -0.29 1.80
177°37.5'W 02°03.47'S 02°04.12'S 04:07:51 04°31.50'S 04°33.31'S 04:10:00 121.2 -0.29 1.80
177°30.0'W 02°08.12'S 02°08.77'S 04:07:59 04°35.93'S 04°37.73'S 04:10:07 121.1 -0.29 1.80
177°22.5'W 02°12.76'S 02°13.40'S 04:08:07 04°40.34'S 04°42.14'S 04:10:14 121.1 -0.29 1.80
177°15.0'W 02°17.38'S 02°18.02'S 04:08:15 04°44.74'S 04°46.54'S 04:10:21 121.0 -0.29 1.80
177°07.5'W 02°21.99'S 02°22.62'S 04:08:22 04°49.13'S 04°50.93'S 04:10:28 120.9 -0.29 1.80
177°00.0'W 02°26.59'S 02°27.21'S 04:08:30 04°53.51'S 04°55.30'S 04:10:35 120.9 -0.29 1.80
176°52.5'W 02°31.18'S 02°31.79'S 04:08:38 04°57.87'S 04°59.66'S 04:10:41 120.8 -0.29 1.80
176°45.0'W 02°35.75'S 02°36.36'S 04:08:45 05°02.22'S 05°04.01'S 04:10:48 120.7 -0.29 1.80
176°37.5'W 02°40.31'S 02°40.91'S 04:08:53 05°06.56'S 05°08.34'S 04:10:55 120.7 -0.29 1.80
176°30.0'W 02°44.86'S 02°45.45'S 04:09:00 05°10.89'S 05°12.66'S 04:11:02 120.6 -0.29 1.80
176°22.5'W 02°49.39'S 02°49.97'S 04:09:08 05°15.20'S 05°16.97'S 04:11:08 120.5 -0.29 1.80
176°15.0'W 02°53.91'S 02°54.49'S 04:09:15 05°19.51'S 05°21.27'S 04:11:15 120.4 -0.29 1.80
176°07.5'W 02°58.42'S 02°58.99'S 04:09:22 05°23.80'S 05°25.55'S 04:11:21 120.4 -0.29 1.80
176°00.0'W 03°02.92'S 03°03.48'S 04:09:29 05°28.07'S 05°29.83'S 04:11:27 120.3 -0.29 1.80

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
175°52.5'W 03°07.40'S 03°07.95'S 04:09:36 05°32.34'S 05°34.08'S 04:11:34 120.2 -0.29 1.80
175°45.0'W 03°11.88'S 03°12.41'S 04:09:43 05°36.59'S 05°38.33'S 04:11:40 120.2 -0.29 1.80
175°37.5'W 03°16.34'S 03°16.86'S 04:09:50 05°40.83'S 05°42.56'S 04:11:46 120.1 -0.29 1.80
175°30.0'W 03°20.78'S 03°21.30'S 04:09:57 05°45.06'S 05°46.79'S 04:11:52 120.0 -0.29 1.80
175°22.5'W 03°25.22'S 03°25.72'S 04:10:04 05°49.28'S 05°51.00'S 04:11:58 120.0 -0.29 1.80
175°15.0'W 03°29.64'S 03°30.14'S 04:10:11 05°53.48'S 05°55.19'S 04:12:05 119.9 -0.28 1.80
175°07.5'W 03°34.05'S 03°34.53'S 04:10:18 05°57.67'S 05°59.38'S 04:12:10 119.8 -0.28 1.80
175°00.0'W 03°38.45'S 03°38.92'S 04:10:24 06°01.85'S 06°03.55'S 04:12:16 119.8 -0.28 1.80
174°52.5'W 03°42.83'S 03°43.29'S 04:10:31 06°06.02'S 06°07.71'S 04:12:22 119.7 -0.28 1.80
174°45.0'W 03°47.20'S 03°47.65'S 04:10:37 06°10.17'S 06°11.85'S 04:12:28 119.6 -0.28 1.80
174°37.5'W 03°51.56'S 03°52.00'S 04:10:44 06°14.32'S 06°15.99'S 04:12:34 119.6 -0.28 1.80
174°30.0'W 03°55.91'S 03°56.34'S 04:10:50 06°18.45'S 06°20.11'S 04:12:39 119.5 -0.28 1.80
174°22.5'W 04°00.24'S 04°00.66'S 04:10:56 06°22.57'S 06°24.22'S 04:12:45 119.4 -0.28 1.80
174°15.0'W 04°04.57'S 04°04.97'S 04:11:03 06°26.67'S 06°28.32'S 04:12:51 119.3 -0.28 1.80
174°07.5'W 04°08.88'S 04°09.27'S 04:11:09 06°30.77'S 06°32.40'S 04:12:56 119.3 -0.28 1.80
174°00.0'W 04°13.17'S 04°13.55'S 04:11:15 06°34.85'S 06°36.48'S 04:13:01 119.2 -0.28 1.80

173°52.5'W 04°17.46'S 04°17.83'S 04:11:21 06°38.92'S 06°40.54'S 04:13:07 119.1 -0.28 1.80
173°45.0'W 04°21.73'S 04°22.09'S 04:11:27 06°42.98'S 06°44.59'S 04:13:12 119.1 -0.28 1.80
173°37.5'W 04°25.99'S 04°26.33'S 04:11:33 06°47.03'S 06°48.62'S 04:13:17 119.0 -0.28 1.80
173°30.0'W 04°30.24'S 04°30.57'S 04:11:39 06°51.06'S 06°52.65'S 04:13:23 118.9 -0.28 1.80
173°22.5'W 04°34.48'S 04°34.79'S 04:11:45 06°55.09'S 06°56.66'S 04:13:28 118.9 -0.28 1.80
173°15.0'W 04°38.70'S 04°39.00'S 04:11:51 06°59.10'S 07°00.66'S 04:13:33 118.8 -0.28 1.80
173°07.5'W 04°42.91'S 04°43.20'S 04:11:56 07°03.10'S 07°04.65'S 04:13:38 118.7 -0.28 1.80
173°00.0'W 04°47.11'S 04°47.38'S 04:12:02 07°07.09'S 07°08.62'S 04:13:43 118.7 -0.28 1.80
172°52.5'W 04°51.30'S 04°51.56'S 04:12:08 07°11.07'S 07°12.59'S 04:13:48 118.6 -0.28 1.80
172°45.0'W 04°55.48'S 04°55.72'S 04:12:13 07°15.03'S 07°16.54'S 04:13:53 118.5 -0.28 1.80
172°37.5'W 04°59.64'S 04°59.86'S 04:12:19 07°18.98'S 07°20.48'S 04:13:58 118.5 -0.28 1.80
172°30.0'W 05°03.78'S 05°04.00'S 04:12:24 07°22.92'S 07°24.41'S 04:14:02 118.4 -0.28 1.80
172°22.5'W 05°07.91'S 05°08.13'S 04:12:29 07°26.85'S 07°28.33'S 04:14:07 118.3 -0.28 1.80
172°15.0'W 05°12.02'S 05°12.24'S 04:12:35 07°30.77'S 07°32.23'S 04:14:12 118.3 -0.28 1.80
172°07.5'W 05°16.12'S 05°16.34'S 04:12:40 07°34.68'S 07°36.12'S 04:14:16 118.2 -0.28 1.80
172°00.0'W 05°20.21'S 05°20.42'S 04:12:45 07°38.57'S 07°40.01'S 04:14:21 118.1 -0.28 1.80

171°52.5'W 05°24.28'S 05°24.50'S 04:12:50 07°42.46'S 07°43.88'S 04:14:25 118.0 -0.28 1.80
171°45.0'W 05°28.34'S 05°28.56'S 04:12:55 07°46.33'S 07°47.74'S 04:14:30 118.0 -0.28 1.80
171°37.5'W 05°32.40'S 05°32.61'S 04:13:00 07°50.19'S 07°51.58'S 04:14:34 117.9 -0.28 1.80
171°30.0'W 05°36.44'S 05°36.65'S 04:13:05 07°54.04'S 07°55.42'S 04:14:39 117.8 -0.28 1.80
171°22.5'W 05°40.46'S 05°40.68'S 04:13:10 07°57.87'S 07°59.25'S 04:14:43 117.8 -0.28 1.80
171°15.0'W 05°44.46'S 05°44.69'S 04:13:15 08°01.69'S 08°03.08'S 04:14:47 117.7 -0.28 1.80
171°07.5'W 05°48.45'S 05°48.70'S 04:13:20 08°05.50'S 08°06.89'S 04:14:51 117.6 -0.28 1.80
171°00.0'W 05°52.43'S 05°52.69'S 04:13:25 08°09.30'S 08°10.69'S 04:14:55 117.6 -0.28 1.80
170°52.5'W 05°56.40'S 05°56.67'S 04:13:29 08°13.08'S 08°14.48'S 04:14:59 117.5 -0.28 1.80
170°45.0'W 06°00.36'S 06°00.63'S 04:13:34 08°16.86'S 08°18.26'S 04:15:03 117.4 -0.28 1.80
170°37.5'W 06°04.31'S 06°04.59'S 04:13:39 08°20.62'S 08°22.02'S 04:15:07 117.4 -0.28 1.80
170°30.0'W 06°08.24'S 06°08.53'S 04:13:43 08°24.38'S 08°25.77'S 04:15:11 117.3 -0.28 1.80
170°22.5'W 06°12.16'S 06°12.46'S 04:13:48 08°28.12'S 08°29.52'S 04:15:15 117.2 -0.28 1.80
170°15.0'W 06°16.06'S 06°16.38'S 04:13:52 08°31.85'S 08°33.25'S 04:15:19 117.2 -0.28 1.80
170°07.5'W 06°19.96'S 06°20.29'S 04:13:56 08°35.57'S 08°36.97'S 04:15:23 117.1 -0.28 1.80
170°00.0'W 06°23.84'S 06°24.19'S 04:14:01 08°39.27'S 08°40.67'S 04:15:27 117.0 -0.28 1.80

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
169°52.5'W 06°27.71'S 06°28.07'S 04:14:05 08°42.97'S 08°44.37'S 04:15:30 117.0 -0.28 1.80
169°45.0'W 06°31.57'S 06°31.94'S 04:14:09 08°46.66'S 08°48.05'S 04:15:34 116.9 -0.28 1.80
169°37.5'W 06°35.42'S 06°35.80'S 04:14:13 08°50.33'S 08°51.73'S 04:15:38 116.8 -0.27 1.80
169°30.0'W 06°39.26'S 06°39.65'S 04:14:18 08°53.99'S 08°55.39'S 04:15:41 116.8 -0.27 1.80
169°22.5'W 06°43.09'S 06°43.49'S 04:14:22 08°57.65'S 08°59.04'S 04:15:45 116.7 -0.27 1.80
169°15.0'W 06°46.90'S 06°47.32'S 04:14:26 09°01.29'S 09°02.68'S 04:15:48 116.6 -0.27 1.80
169°07.5'W 06°50.70'S 06°51.13'S 04:14:30 09°04.92'S 09°06.31'S 04:15:51 116.6 -0.27 1.80
169°00.0'W 06°54.50'S 06°54.93'S 04:14:33 09°08.54'S 09°09.93'S 04:15:55 116.5 -0.27 1.80
168°52.5'W 06°58.28'S 06°58.73'S 04:14:37 09°12.15'S 09°13.53'S 04:15:58 116.4 -0.27 1.80
168°45.0'W 07°02.05'S 07°02.50'S 04:14:41 09°15.74'S 09°17.13'S 04:16:01 116.4 -0.27 1.80
168°37.5'W 07°05.80'S 07°06.27'S 04:14:45 09°19.33'S 09°20.71'S 04:16:05 116.3 -0.27 1.80
168°30.0'W 07°09.55'S 07°10.03'S 04:14:49 09°22.91'S 09°24.28'S 04:16:08 116.2 -0.27 1.80
168°22.5'W 07°13.29'S 07°13.77'S 04:14:52 09°26.47'S 09°27.84'S 04:16:11 116.2 -0.27 1.80
168°15.0'W 07°17.01'S 07°17.51'S 04:14:56 09°30.02'S 09°31.39'S 04:16:14 116.1 -0.27 1.80
168°07.5'W 07°20.73'S 07°21.23'S 04:14:59 09°33.57'S 09°34.93'S 04:16:17 116.0 -0.27 1.80
168°00.0'W 07°24.43'S 07°24.94'S 04:15:03 09°37.10'S 09°38.46'S 04:16:20 116.0 -0.27 1.80

167°52.5'W 07°28.12'S 07°28.64'S 04:15:06 09°40.62'S 09°41.98'S 04:16:23 115.9 -0.27 1.80
167°45.0'W 07°31.80'S 07°32.33'S 04:15:10 09°44.13'S 09°45.49'S 04:16:26 115.9 -0.27 1.80
167°37.5'W 07°35.47'S 07°36.01'S 04:15:13 09°47.63'S 09°48.98'S 04:16:29 115.8 -0.27 1.80
167°30.0'W 07°39.13'S 07°39.68'S 04:15:17 09°51.12'S 09°52.46'S 04:16:31 115.7 -0.27 1.80
167°22.5'W 07°42.78'S 07°43.33'S 04:15:20 09°54.60'S 09°55.94'S 04:16:34 115.7 -0.27 1.80
167°15.0'W 07°46.41'S 07°46.98'S 04:15:23 09°58.07'S 09°59.40'S 04:16:37 115.6 -0.27 1.80
167°07.5'W 07°50.04'S 07°50.61'S 04:15:26 10°01.53'S 10°02.85'S 04:16:39 115.5 -0.27 1.80
167°00.0'W 07°53.65'S 07°54.23'S 04:15:29 10°04.98'S 10°06.29'S 04:16:42 115.5 -0.27 1.80
166°52.5'W 07°57.26'S 07°57.84'S 04:15:32 10°08.41'S 10°09.72'S 04:16:45 115.4 -0.27 1.80
166°45.0'W 08°00.85'S 08°01.44'S 04:15:35 10°11.84'S 10°13.14'S 04:16:47 115.3 -0.27 1.79
166°37.5'W 08°04.43'S 08°05.03'S 04:15:38 10°15.26'S 10°16.55'S 04:16:50 115.3 -0.27 1.79
166°30.0'W 08°08.01'S 08°08.61'S 04:15:41 10°18.66'S 10°19.95'S 04:16:52 115.2 -0.27 1.79
166°22.5'W 08°11.57'S 08°12.17'S 04:15:44 10°22.06'S 10°23.33'S 04:16:55 115.1 -0.27 1.79
166°15.0'W 08°15.12'S 08°15.73'S 04:15:47 10°25.44'S 10°26.71'S 04:16:57 115.1 -0.27 1.79
166°07.5'W 08°18.66'S 08°19.27'S 04:15:50 10°28.82'S 10°30.07'S 04:16:59 115.0 -0.27 1.79
166°00.0'W 08°22.18'S 08°22.81'S 04:15:53 10°32.18'S 10°33.43'S 04:17:01 114.9 -0.27 1.79

165°52.5'W 08°25.70'S 08°26.33'S 04:15:55 10°35.54'S 10°36.77'S 04:17:04 114.9 -0.27 1.79
165°45.0'W 08°29.21'S 08°29.84'S 04:15:58 10°38.88'S 10°40.11'S 04:17:06 114.8 -0.27 1.79
165°37.5'W 08°32.71'S 08°33.34'S 04:16:01 10°42.21'S 10°43.43'S 04:17:08 114.8 -0.27 1.79
165°30.0'W 08°36.19'S 08°36.83'S 04:16:03 10°45.54'S 10°46.74'S 04:17:10 114.7 -0.27 1.79
165°22.5'W 08°39.67'S 08°40.31'S 04:16:06 10°48.85'S 10°50.04'S 04:17:12 114.6 -0.27 1.79
165°15.0'W 08°43.13'S 08°43.78'S 04:16:08 10°52.15'S 10°53.35'S 04:17:14 114.6 -0.27 1.79
165°07.5'W 08°46.59'S 08°47.24'S 04:16:11 10°55.45'S 10°56.64'S 04:17:16 114.5 -0.27 1.79
165°00.0'W 08°50.03'S 08°50.69'S 04:16:13 10°58.73'S 10°59.92'S 04:17:18 114.4 -0.27 1.79
164°52.5'W 08°53.47'S 08°54.13'S 04:16:16 11°02.00'S 11°03.19'S 04:17:20 114.4 -0.27 1.79
164°45.0'W 08°56.89'S 08°57.55'S 04:16:18 11°05.26'S 11°06.45'S 04:17:22 114.3 -0.27 1.79
164°37.5'W 09°00.30'S 09°00.97'S 04:16:20 11°08.52'S 11°09.71'S 04:17:24 114.2 -0.26 1.79
164°30.0'W 09°03.71'S 09°04.37'S 04:16:22 11°11.76'S 11°12.95'S 04:17:26 114.2 -0.26 1.79
164°22.5'W 09°07.10'S 09°07.77'S 04:16:25 11°14.99'S 11°16.17'S 04:17:27 114.1 -0.26 1.79
164°15.0'W 09°10.48'S 09°11.15'S 04:16:27 11°18.21'S 11°19.39'S 04:17:29 114.1 -0.26 1.79
164°07.5'W 09°13.85'S 09°14.53'S 04:16:29 11°21.42'S 11°22.60'S 04:17:31 114.0 -0.26 1.79
164°00.0'W 09°17.21'S 09°17.89'S 04:16:31 11°24.63'S 11°25.80'S 04:17:32 113.9 -0.26 1.79
163°52.5'W 09°20.56'S 09°21.25'S 04:16:33 11°27.82'S 11°28.98'S 04:17:34 113.9 -0.26 1.79
163°45.0'W 09°23.90'S 09°24.59'S 04:16:35 11°31.00'S 11°32.15'S 04:17:35 113.8 -0.26 1.79
163°37.5'W 09°27.23'S 09°27.92'S 04:16:37 11°34.17'S 11°35.31'S 04:17:37 113.7 -0.26 1.79

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 8 - EXTENDED VERSION
MAPPING COORDINATES FOR THE ZONES OF GRAZING ECLIPSE
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
∆T = 65.9 s
North Graze Zone Northern South Graze Zone Southern
Longitude Latitudes Limit Latitudes Limit .
Northern Southern Universal Northern Southern Universal Path Elev Scale
Limit Limit Time Limit Limit Time Azm Fact Fact
h m s h m s ° km/"
163°30.0'W 09°30.56'S 09°31.25'S 04:16:39 11°37.33'S 11°38.51'S 04:17:38 113.7 -0.26 1.79
163°22.5'W 09°33.87'S 09°34.56'S 04:16:41 11°40.49'S 11°41.72'S 04:17:40 113.6 -0.26 1.79
163°15.0'W 09°37.17'S 09°37.86'S 04:16:42 11°43.63'S 11°44.91'S 04:17:41 113.5 -0.26 1.79
163°07.5'W 09°40.46'S 09°41.15'S 04:16:44 11°46.77'S 11°48.11'S 04:17:43 113.5 -0.26 1.79
163°00.0'W 09°43.74'S 09°44.44'S 04:16:46 11°49.90'S 11°51.31'S 04:17:44 113.4 -0.26 1.79
162°52.5'W 09°47.00'S 09°47.71'S 04:16:48 11°53.02'S 11°54.55'S 04:17:45 113.4 -0.26 1.79
162°45.0'W 09°50.26'S 09°50.97'S 04:16:49 11°55.92'S 11°55.91'S 04:17:46 113.3 -0.26 1.79
162°37.5'W 09°53.51'S 09°54.22'S 04:16:51 11°59.11'S 11°59.11'S 04:17:47 113.2 -0.26 1.79
162°30.0'W 09°56.75'S 09°57.46'S 04:16:52 12°02.10'S 12°02.10'S 04:17:49 113.2 -0.26 1.79
162°22.5'W 09°59.98'S 10°00.69'S 04:16:54 12°05.18'S 12°05.18'S 04:17:50 113.1 -0.26 1.79
162°15.0'W 10°03.20'S 10°03.91'S 04:16:55 12°08.25'S 12°08.25'S 04:17:51 113.0 -0.26 1.79
162°07.5'W 10°06.41'S 10°07.12'S 04:16:57 12°11.30'S 12°11.30'S 04:17:52 113.0 -0.25 1.79
162°00.0'W 10°09.61'S 10°10.32'S 04:16:58 12°14.35'S 12°14.35'S 04:17:53 112.9 -0.25 1.79

161°52.5'W 10°12.80'S 10°13.52'S 04:17:00 12°17.39'S 12°17.39'S 04:17:54 112.8 -0.25 1.79
161°45.0'W 10°15.98'S 10°16.70'S 04:17:01 12°20.42'S 12°20.42'S 04:17:55 112.8 -0.25 1.79
161°37.5'W 10°19.15'S 10°19.87'S 04:17:02 12°23.44'S 12°23.44'S 04:17:56 112.7 -0.25 1.79
161°30.0'W 10°22.32'S 10°23.03'S 04:17:04 12°26.45'S 12°26.45'S 04:17:57 112.6 -0.24 1.78
161°22.5'W 10°25.47'S 10°26.18'S 04:17:05 12°29.45'S 12°29.45'S 04:17:58 112.5 -0.24 1.78
161°15.0'W 10°28.61'S 10°29.32'S 04:17:06 12°32.44'S 12°32.44'S 04:17:58 112.5 -0.23 1.78
161°07.5'W 10°31.74'S 10°32.45'S 04:17:07 12°35.42'S 12°35.42'S 04:17:59 112.4 -0.23 1.78
161°00.0'W 10°34.86'S 10°35.57'S 04:17:08 12°38.39'S 12°38.39'S 04:18:00 112.3 -0.22 1.77
160°52.5'W 10°37.97'S 10°38.68'S 04:17:09 12°41.35'S 12°41.35'S 04:18:01 112.2 -0.20 1.77
160°45.0'W 10°41.07'S 10°41.78'S 04:17:10 12°44.31'S 12°44.31'S 04:18:01 111.9 -0.14 1.75
160°37.5'W 10°44.16'S 10°44.87'S 04:17:11 12°47.25'S 12°47.25'S 04:18:02 111.9 -0.15 1.75
160°30.0'W 10°47.24'S 10°47.95'S 04:17:12 12°50.19'S 12°50.19'S 04:18:03 111.9 -0.16 1.76
160°22.5'W 10°50.31'S 10°51.02'S 04:17:13 12°53.11'S 12°53.11'S 04:18:03 111.9 -0.17 1.76
160°15.0'W 10°53.38'S 10°54.09'S 04:17:14 12°56.03'S 12°56.03'S 04:18:04 111.9 -0.18 1.76
160°07.5'W 10°56.43'S 10°57.14'S 04:17:15 12°58.94'S 12°58.94'S 04:18:04 111.8 -0.20 1.77
160°00.0'W 10°59.48'S 11°00.18'S 04:17:16 13°01.83'S 13°01.83'S 04:18:05 111.8 -0.21 1.77

159°52.5'W 11°02.51'S 11°03.22'S 04:17:17 13°04.72'S 13°04.72'S 04:18:05 111.8 -0.23 1.78
159°45.0'W 11°05.53'S 11°06.24'S 04:17:17 13°07.61'S 13°07.61'S 04:18:05 111.8 -0.24 1.78
159°37.5'W 11°08.55'S 11°09.25'S 04:17:18 13°10.49'S 13°10.49'S 04:18:06 111.8 -0.27 1.79
159°30.0'W 11°11.55'S 11°12.26'S 04:17:19 13°13.35'S 13°13.35'S 04:18:06 111.8 -0.29 1.80
159°22.5'W 11°14.55'S 11°15.25'S 04:17:19 13°16.20'S 13°16.20'S 04:18:06 111.7 -0.32 1.82
159°15.0'W 11°17.54'S 11°18.24'S 04:17:20 13°19.05'S 13°19.05'S 04:18:07 111.7 -0.35 1.84
159°07.5'W 11°20.51'S 11°21.21'S 04:17:21 13°21.88'S 13°21.88'S 04:18:07 111.7 -0.39 1.86
159°00.0'W 11°23.48'S 11°24.18'S 04:17:21 13°24.71'S 13°24.71'S 04:18:07 111.7 -0.44 1.90
158°52.5'W 11°26.43'S 11°27.13'S 04:17:22 13°27.52'S 13°27.52'S 04:18:07 111.7 -0.50 1.94
158°45.0'W 11°29.38'S 11°30.08'S 04:17:22 13°30.32'S 13°30.32'S 04:18:07 111.7 -0.58 2.00
158°37.5'W 11°32.31'S 11°33.02'S 04:17:22 13°33.11'S 13°33.11'S 04:18:07 111.7 -0.67 2.09
158°30.0'W 11°35.24'S 11°35.95'S 04:17:22 13°35.88'S 13°35.88'S 04:18:08 111.7 -0.80 2.22
158°22.5'W 11°38.16'S 11°38.87'S 04:17:23 13°38.65'S 13°38.65'S 04:18:08 111.7 -0.98 2.42
158°15.0'W 11°41.08'S 11°41.79'S 04:17:23 13°41.42'S 13°41.42'S 04:18:08 111.7 -1.24 2.76
158°07.5'W 11°44.01'S 11°44.70'S 04:17:24 13°44.20'S 13°44.20'S 04:18:08 111.6 -1.64 3.34
158°00.0'W 11°46.94'S 11°47.61'S 04:17:25 - - - 111.6 -2.41 4.52

157°52.5'W 11°49.88'S 11°50.52'S 04:17:28 - - - 111.6 -3.82 6.84


157°45.0'W 11°52.85'S 11°53.43'S 04:17:32 - - -
157°37.5'W 11°55.84'S 11°56.34'S 04:17:37 - - -
157°30.0'W 11°58.89'S 11°59.25'S 04:17:45 - - -
157°22.5'W 12°01.99'S 12°02.18'S 04:17:56 - - -

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin – “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak and J. Anderson
TABLE 9
LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES FOR INDIA
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22
Location Name Latitude Longitude Elev. First Contact Second Contact Third Contact Fourth Contact Maximum Eclipse Eclip. Eclip. Umbral Umbral
U.T. P V Alt U.T. P V U.T. P V U.T. P V Alt U.T. P V Alt Azm Mag. Obs. Depth Durat.
m h m s ° ° ° h m s ° ° h m s ° ° h m s ° ° ° h m s ° ° ° °
INDIA
Agra 27°11'N 078°01'E — — — — 01:54:42.2 108 176 22 00:55:51.3 190 254 10 72 0.906 0.895
Ahmadabad 23°02'N 072°37'E 55 — — — 01:50:29.4 103 174 15 00:53:42.4 189 256 3 69 0.973 0.977
Allahabad 25°27'N 081°51'E — 00:00:19.6 278 341 1 — — 01:56:43.9 103 174 26 00:55:32.0 190 257 12 73 0.999 1.000
Amritsar 31°35'N 074°53'E — — — — 01:53:51.0 117 180 20 00:58:21.8 190 250 9 72 0.741 0.687
Ara 25°34'N 084°40'E — 23:59:59.5 279 343 3 00:54:33.7 83 151 00:58:10.3 297 5 01:59:04.8 102 173 29 00:56:21.6 190 258 15 74 1.066 1.000 0.705 03m37s
Asansol 23°41'N 086°59'E — 23:59:04.8 284 350 4 — — 02:00:16.2 97 171 31 00:56:17.4 10 81 16 75 0.961 0.963
Aurangabad 19°53'N 075°20'E — — — — 01:50:18.4 96 170 17 00:52:21.6 9 79 4 70 0.962 0.964
Bangalore 12°59'N 077°35'E 895 — — — 01:46:59.6 82 164 16 00:50:38.1 9 86 3 70 0.720 0.660
Bhagalpur 25°15'N 087°00'E — 23:59:42.4 281 346 5 00:55:38.3 144 212 00:58:29.0 238 307 02:01:05.1 100 172 31 00:57:03.3 11 79 17 75 1.066 1.000 0.319 02m51s
Bhavnagar 21°46'N 072°09'E — — 00:52:13.7 47 114 00:54:12.0 331 39 01:49:51.3 101 173 15 00:53:12.7 189 257 2 69 1.062 1.000 0.209 01m58s
Bhopal 23°16'N 077°24'E — — 00:52:14.5 76 144 00:55:23.8 303 11 01:52:52.1 101 173 20 00:53:48.9 189 257 7 71 1.063 1.000 0.601 03m09s
Bihar 25°11'N 085°31'E — 23:59:44.0 280 345 3 00:54:39.2 119 188 00:58:15.9 262 330 01:59:39.6 101 173 29 00:56:27.1 10 79 15 74 1.066 1.000 0.679 03m37s
Mumbai 18°58'N 072°50'E 8 — — — 01:48:55.7 96 170 14 00:52:08.0 9 79 2 69 0.961 0.963
Burhanpur 21°18'N 076°14'E — — — — 01:51:23.1 98 171 18 00:52:54.8 9 79 5 70 0.996 0.998
Calicut 11°15'N 075°46'E — — — — 01:45:10.3 80 163 14 00:50:20.6 9 87 1 69 0.686 0.618
Cochin 09°58'N 076°14'E — — — — 01:44:16.1 77 161 13 00:50:14.5 9 88 1 70 0.640 0.562
Coimbatore 11°00'N 076°58'E — — — — 01:45:17.1 79 162 15 00:50:21.4 9 88 2 70 0.664 0.591
Darbhanga 26°10'N 085°54'E — 00:00:12.7 279 343 4 00:55:27.1 70 138 00:58:45.9 311 19 02:00:27.5 102 173 30 00:57:06.1 190 258 16 75 1.066 1.000 0.494 03m19s
Delhi 28°40'N 077°13'E — — — — 01:54:38.2 111 177 22 00:56:38.4 190 253 9 72 0.852 0.827
Dhanbad 23°48'N 086°27'E — 23:59:07.3 283 349 4 — — 01:59:49.7 98 172 30 00:56:07.7 10 80 16 74 0.970 0.973
Dhule 20°54'N 074°47'E — — — — 01:50:32.4 98 171 17 00:52:44.4 9 78 4 70 0.999 1.000
Gaya 24°47'N 085°00'E — 23:59:35.0 281 345 3 00:54:30.1 134 203 00:57:39.3 247 316 01:59:00.5 100 172 29 00:56:04.4 10 79 15 74 1.066 1.000 0.447 03m09s
Guwahati 26°10'N 091°45'E — 00:00:25.2 282 348 9 — — 02:06:40.4 100 173 37 00:59:55.7 11 80 22 77 0.998 0.999
Gwalior 26°13'N 078°10'E — — — — 01:54:28.4 106 175 22 00:55:20.5 190 255 9 72 0.937 0.934
Haora 22°35'N 088°20'E — 23:58:49.1 286 354 5 — — 02:00:58.2 95 170 32 00:56:24.1 10 82 17 75 0.913 0.905
Hubli-Dharwar 15°21'N 075°10'E — — — — 01:47:47.0 88 167 15 00:51:01.7 9 83 2 69 0.822 0.788
Hyderabad 17°23'N 078°29'E 531 — — — 01:50:22.6 90 168 19 00:51:42.4 9 83 6 71 0.849 0.823
Indore 22°43'N 075°50'E — — 00:51:57.3 76 143 00:55:02.5 303 11 01:51:48.5 101 173 18 00:53:29.6 189 257 6 70 1.063 1.000 0.597 03m05s
Jabalpur 23°10'N 079°57'E — — 00:52:35.1 133 202 00:55:33.0 246 315 01:54:22.3 99 172 23 00:54:03.7 10 78 10 72 1.064 1.000 0.452 02m58s
Jaipur 26°55'N 075°49'E — — — — 01:53:18.2 108 176 20 00:55:33.7 190 254 8 71 0.891 0.876
Jamshedpur 22°48'N 086°11'E — 23:58:48.3 285 352 3 — — 01:59:02.1 96 171 29 00:55:34.2 10 81 15 74 0.940 0.939
Jodhpur 26°17'N 073°02'E — — — — 01:51:41.8 108 176 17 00:55:14.7 189 253 5 70 0.880 0.862
Kanpur 26°28'N 080°21'E — 00:01:14.4 275 337 0 — — 01:56:01.8 105 175 24 00:55:46.5 190 256 11 73 0.952 0.952
Kanpur 26°28'N 080°21'E — 00:01:14.4 275 337 0 — — 01:56:01.8 105 175 24 00:55:46.5 190 256 11 73 0.952 0.952
Kolcuta 22°32'N 088°22'E 6 23:58:48.6 287 354 5 — — 02:00:58.4 95 170 32 00:56:23.7 10 82 17 75 0.911 0.902
Lucknow 26°51'N 080°55'E 122 00:01:21.1 275 336 1 — — 01:56:34.9 106 175 25 00:56:05.2 190 256 12 73 0.946 0.945
Ludhaina 30°54'N 075°51'E — — — — 01:54:18.5 115 179 21 00:57:56.8 190 251 9 72 0.772 0.725
Madras 13°05'N 080°17'E 16 — — — 01:48:10.5 81 163 19 00:50:59.7 9 87 6 70 0.693 0.626
Madurai 09°56'N 078°07'E — — — — 01:44:42.4 76 161 15 00:50:21.5 9 89 3 70 0.617 0.534
Meerut 28°59'N 077°42'E — — — — 01:55:01.9 111 177 22 00:56:52.3 190 253 10 72 0.848 0.822
Mirzapur 25°09'N 082°35'E — 00:00:02.6 279 342 1 00:53:59.8 68 136 00:57:07.1 312 20 01:57:10.1 102 173 26 00:55:33.1 190 258 13 73 1.065 1.000 0.471 03m07s
Mumbai 18°58'N 072°50'E 8 — — — 01:48:55.7 96 170 14 00:52:08.0 9 79 2 69 0.961 0.963
Munger 25°23'N 086°28'E — 23:59:46.9 281 345 4 00:55:08.9 124 193 00:58:40.9 257 325 02:00:38.2 101 173 30 00:56:54.5 10 79 16 75 1.066 1.000 0.597 03m32s
Muzaffarpur 26°07'N 085°24'E — 00:00:13.2 279 342 4 00:55:22.8 63 131 00:58:25.4 317 25 01:59:58.6 102 173 30 00:56:53.8 190 258 16 75 1.066 1.000 0.397 03m03s
Nagpur 21°09'N 079°06'E — — — — 01:52:51.2 96 171 21 00:53:04.9 9 80 8 71 0.960 0.962
Navsari 20°51'N 072°55'E — — 00:51:18.6 123 191 00:54:17.2 256 324 01:49:46.4 99 172 15 00:52:47.6 9 78 3 69 1.062 1.000 0.601 02m59s
Patna 25°36'N 085°07'E — 23:59:58.1 279 343 3 00:54:40.2 89 157 00:58:23.8 291 360 01:59:29.5 102 173 29 00:56:31.6 190 258 15 74 1.066 1.000 0.806 03m44s
Pune 18°32'N 073°52'E — — — — 01:49:04.6 94 170 15 00:51:56.0 9 80 2 69 0.936 0.933
Ranchi 23°21'N 085°20'E — 23:58:59.9 283 349 3 — — 01:58:34.6 97 171 29 00:55:30.2 10 80 15 74 0.966 0.969
Sagar 23°50'N 078°43'E — — 00:52:41.8 69 137 00:55:43.0 310 18 01:53:53.2 101 173 22 00:54:12.1 190 257 9 72 1.064 1.000 0.495 03m01s
Salem 11°39'N 078°10'E — — — — 01:46:10.4 79 162 16 00:50:31.0 9 88 3 70 0.671 0.600
Shiliguri 26°42'N 088°26'E — 00:00:26.5 280 344 6 00:56:33.5 83 151 01:00:20.3 298 6 02:03:11.7 102 173 33 00:58:26.5 191 259 19 76 1.067 1.000 0.697 03m47s
Solapur 17°41'N 075°55'E — — — — 01:49:24.7 92 169 17 00:51:38.8 9 82 4 70 0.887 0.871
Srinagar 34°05'N 074°49'E — 00:10:12.4 259 313 1 — — 01:54:07.3 121 182 21 01:00:05.4 190 248 10 72 0.668 0.596
Surat 21°10'N 072°50'E — — 00:51:18.4 102 170 00:54:32.8 276 345 01:49:52.3 99 172 15 00:52:55.3 9 77 3 69 1.062 1.000 0.947 03m14s
Tiruchchirappal 10°49'N 078°41'E — — — — 01:45:38.8 77 161 16 00:50:29.1 9 89 4 70 0.639 0.560
Trivandrum 08°29'N 076°55'E — — — — 01:43:07.9 74 159 13 00:50:12.5 9 90 1 70 0.585 0.496
Ujjain 23°11'N 075°46'E — — 00:52:54.4 37 105 00:54:29.8 341 49 01:51:57.9 101 173 19 00:53:41.9 189 257 6 70 1.063 1.000 0.118 01m35s
Vadodara 22°18'N 073°12'E — — 00:52:46.3 30 98 00:53:56.9 348 56 01:50:27.4 101 173 16 00:53:21.4 189 257 3 69 1.062 1.000 0.067 01m11s
Varanasi 25°20'N 083°00'E — 00:00:04.4 279 342 2 00:54:14.7 65 132 00:57:16.2 315 23 01:57:34.7 102 173 27 00:55:45.1 190 258 13 74 1.065 1.000 0.424 03m01s
Vijayawada 16°31'N 080°37'E — — — — 01:50:56.1 87 166 21 00:51:46.7 9 84 8 71 0.798 0.758
Vishakhapatnam 17°42'N 083°18'E — — — — 01:53:26.7 88 167 24 00:52:43.7 10 85 11 72 0.807 0.770

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 10
LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES FOR CHINA — 1
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22

Location Name Latitude Longitude Elev. First Contact Second Contact Third Contact Fourth Contact Maximum Eclipse Eclip. Eclip. Umbral Umbral
U.T. P V Alt U.T. P V U.T. P V U.T. P V Alt U.T. P V Alt Azm Mag. Obs. Depth Durat.
m h m s ° ° ° h m s ° ° h m s ° ° h m s ° ° ° h m s ° ° ° °
CHINA
Anqing 30°31'N 117°02'E — 00:17:46.8 286 353 35 01:28:33.5 123 190 01:34:00.7 272 339 02:52:16.1 110 168 68 01:31:16.5 18 84 51 95 1.076 1.000 0.733 05m27s
Anshan 41°08'N 122°59'E — 00:33:45.0 268 320 43 — — 02:54:08.5 132 160 66 01:41:58.7 200 246 55 117 0.680 0.613
Baotou 40°40'N 109°59'E — 00:21:15.7 266 320 31 — — 02:33:31.5 127 174 55 01:24:43.6 196 249 43 100 0.698 0.635
Beijing 39°55'N 116°25'E — 00:25:15.3 269 324 36 — — 02:44:36.7 127 168 62 01:32:21.4 198 250 49 106 0.730 0.674
Benxi 41°18'N 123°45'E — 00:34:53.1 267 319 44 — — 02:55:09.1 132 159 66 01:43:08.2 200 245 56 118 0.673 0.604
Changchun 43°53'N 125°19'E — 00:40:31.4 263 310 45 — — 02:53:39.5 138 160 64 01:45:37.3 200 240 56 124 0.583 0.495
Changsha 28°12'N 112°58'E 49 00:12:45.0 289 358 31 — — 02:43:52.2 104 172 64 01:24:06.9 16 87 46 89 0.951 0.953
Changshu 31°39'N 120°45'E — 00:22:40.9 285 350 40 01:36:26.8 50 114 01:39:26.8 348 52 02:59:45.8 114 162 72 01:37:56.5 199 263 56 100 1.077 1.000 0.142 03m00s
Changzhou 31°47'N 119°57'E — 00:21:44.6 285 350 39 01:35:29.9 39 103 01:37:28.9 359 62 02:57:56.0 114 164 71 01:36:29.1 199 263 55 100 1.076 1.000 0.060 01m59s
Chao'an 23°41'N 116°38'E — 00:17:03.2 299 14 34 — — 02:52:35.0 97 174 69 01:30:32.3 18 95 51 86 0.794 0.755
Chaoxian 31°36'N 117°52'E — 00:19:11.8 284 350 36 01:30:50.0 62 127 01:34:47.6 334 38 02:53:33.0 112 167 69 01:32:48.4 198 263 52 97 1.076 1.000 0.283 03m58s
Chengdu 30°39'N 104°04'E — 00:07:06.3 281 345 22 01:11:10.9 56 123 01:14:26.4 332 38 02:26:23.3 107 173 52 01:12:48.3 194 260 36 86 1.072 1.000 0.260 03m16s
Chifeng 42°18'N 119°00'E — 00:31:05.1 265 316 39 — — 02:46:17.8 132 167 62 01:36:35.3 198 246 51 112 0.649 0.575
Chongqing 29°34'N 106°35'E 261 00:07:59.9 284 350 24 01:13:16.4 140 208 01:17:22.2 249 317 02:30:50.5 105 173 55 01:15:18.8 15 83 39 87 1.073 1.000 0.424 04m06s
Daqing 39°13'N 118°51'E — 00:26:44.8 271 326 39 — — 02:49:27.4 127 165 64 01:35:34.3 198 250 52 108 0.752 0.702
Datong 46°03'N 124°50'E — 00:43:34.4 258 303 45 — — 02:49:24.0 142 163 62 01:45:12.5 200 237 54 126 0.514 0.415
Daxian 31°18'N 107°30'E — 00:09:38.5 281 346 26 01:16:12.0 38 104 01:18:10.4 352 58 02:32:36.2 109 173 56 01:17:10.9 195 261 40 89 1.073 1.000 0.079 01m58s
Dongguan 23°03'N 113°46'E — 00:13:46.2 299 14 31 — — 02:45:13.8 95 174 65 01:25:02.0 17 94 47 84 0.774 0.730
Echeng 30°24'N 114°51'E — 00:15:23.6 286 352 33 01:25:00.5 128 195 01:30:09.8 266 333 02:47:33.7 109 170 65 01:27:34.6 17 84 48 93 1.075 1.000 0.639 05m09s
Enshi 30°17'N 109°19'E — 00:10:21.6 284 350 27 01:16:39.4 116 183 01:21:44.8 275 342 02:36:08.2 107 172 58 01:19:11.5 15 83 42 89 1.074 1.000 0.817 05m05s
Fuling 29°42'N 107°21'E — 00:08:35.9 284 350 25 01:14:13.4 137 205 01:18:29.6 252 320 02:32:18.7 106 173 56 01:16:21.0 15 83 40 87 1.073 1.000 0.464 04m16s
Fushun 41°52'N 123°53'E — 00:35:48.9 266 317 44 — — 02:54:33.7 134 160 65 01:43:22.9 200 244 56 119 0.654 0.580
Fuxian 39°37'N 122°01'E — 00:30:42.4 270 325 42 — — 02:54:28.4 129 161 66 01:40:21.5 199 249 55 113 0.733 0.679
Fuzhou 26°06'N 119°17'E — 00:19:56.6 295 7 37 — — 02:59:05.4 103 170 73 01:35:36.5 19 92 54 91 0.879 0.863
Guangyuan 32°26'N 105°52'E — 00:09:25.4 279 342 24 — — 02:29:35.1 111 174 54 01:15:42.6 195 259 38 89 0.958 0.961
Guangzhou 23°06'N 113°16'E 18 00:13:10.8 299 13 30 — — 02:44:00.8 95 174 64 01:24:06.8 16 94 46 84 0.776 0.733
Guiyang 26°35'N 106°43'E — 00:06:58.7 290 359 24 — — 02:30:33.6 100 172 55 01:14:25.5 14 86 38 84 0.914 0.907
Haicheng 40°52'N 122°45'E — 00:33:07.5 268 321 43 — — 02:54:07.0 131 160 66 01:41:36.2 200 246 55 116 0.690 0.625
Handan 36°37'N 114°29'E — 00:19:37.5 274 333 34 — — 02:43:49.4 120 169 62 01:28:35.2 197 255 48 100 0.840 0.814
Hangzhou 30°15'N 120°10'E — 00:21:26.1 288 355 39 01:34:16.7 134 200 01:39:35.8 264 330 02:59:23.4 111 164 72 01:36:55.8 19 85 55 98 1.077 1.000 0.582 05m19s
Harbin 45°45'N 126°41'E 145 00:45:17.3 259 303 46 — — 02:52:23.1 142 161 63 01:47:39.4 200 236 56 129 0.517 0.419
Hefei 31°51'N 117°17'E — 00:18:40.3 284 349 36 01:30:50.3 39 103 01:32:50.5 357 61 02:52:10.2 112 167 68 01:31:50.1 198 262 51 97 1.076 1.000 0.065 02m00s
Heze 35°17'N 115°27'E — 00:19:13.7 277 338 35 — — 02:46:29.1 118 168 64 01:29:35.0 197 257 49 99 0.886 0.872
Hohhot 40°51'N 111°40'E — 00:22:40.7 266 320 32 — — 02:36:03.0 128 173 57 01:26:45.3 197 249 44 102 0.695 0.631
Huaide 43°32'N 124°50'E — 00:39:23.5 263 312 45 — — 02:53:30.6 137 160 64 01:44:54.4 200 241 56 123 0.596 0.510
Huainan 32°40'N 117°00'E — 00:18:49.6 282 346 36 — — 02:51:07.8 114 167 67 01:31:28.1 198 261 51 98 0.975 0.980
Huangshi 30°13'N 115°05'E — 00:15:33.4 286 353 33 01:25:35.5 139 207 01:30:17.3 255 322 02:48:07.3 109 170 66 01:27:55.9 17 84 49 93 1.075 1.000 0.468 04m42s
Huzhou 30°52'N 120°06'E — 00:21:33.2 286 353 39 01:33:53.7 102 167 01:39:40.6 296 1 02:58:51.7 112 164 72 01:36:46.6 199 264 55 99 1.077 1.000 0.871 05m47s
Jiaxing 30°46'N 120°45'E — 00:22:20.6 287 353 40 01:35:04.3 105 170 01:40:55.7 293 358 03:00:22.4 112 163 72 01:37:59.5 199 264 56 99 1.077 1.000 0.927 05m51s
Jilin 43°51'N 126°33'E — 00:42:01.1 263 310 46 — — 02:55:29.4 139 158 65 01:47:22.9 201 239 57 126 0.579 0.491
Jinan 36°40'N 116°57'E — 00:22:00.1 275 334 36 — — 02:48:20.4 121 167 64 01:32:10.2 198 255 50 103 0.839 0.812
Jingmen 31°00'N 112°09'E — 00:13:06.4 284 349 30 01:20:55.7 90 156 01:26:03.4 303 9 02:41:44.4 109 171 62 01:23:29.0 196 262 45 92 1.074 1.000 0.719 05m08s
Jinshi 29°39'N 111°52'E — 00:12:12.0 286 353 30 01:21:46.6 176 244 01:23:37.8 216 285 02:41:22.5 107 172 62 01:22:41.9 16 84 45 90 1.074 1.000 0.062 01m51s
Jiujiang 29°36'N 115°52'E — 00:16:09.7 288 355 34 — — 02:50:01.8 108 170 67 01:29:10.3 17 85 50 93 0.996 0.999
Jixi 45°17'N 130°59'E — 00:50:17.6 260 302 50 — — 02:58:52.0 144 153 65 01:53:41.8 202 233 59 136 0.513 0.414
Kunming 25°05'N 102°40'E 1893 00:03:56.8 290 360 19 — — 02:22:19.5 97 172 50 01:08:50.7 13 86 33 81 0.884 0.869
Laiwu 36°12'N 117°42'E — 00:22:18.6 276 336 37 — — 02:50:06.9 121 166 65 01:33:11.9 198 255 51 103 0.854 0.832
Lanzhou 36°03'N 103°41'E 1556 00:11:44.6 271 330 24 — — 02:25:28.6 118 175 50 01:15:18.3 194 254 36 90 0.829 0.799
Lengshuichang 29°27'N 106°26'E — 00:07:50.5 284 350 24 01:13:13.6 146 214 01:16:57.2 243 311 02:30:33.1 105 173 55 01:15:05.0 14 83 39 87 1.073 1.000 0.333 03m44s
Leshan 29°34'N 103°45'E — 00:06:16.1 283 348 21 01:09:35.7 116 184 01:14:18.7 271 339 02:25:41.4 105 173 52 01:11:56.7 14 82 36 85 1.072 1.000 0.783 04m43s
Liling 27°40'N 113°30'E — 00:13:10.3 290 360 31 — — 02:45:05.4 103 172 64 01:24:54.6 17 88 47 89 0.932 0.930
Lu'an 31°44'N 116°31'E — 00:17:46.6 284 349 35 01:28:58.2 52 116 01:32:06.7 343 48 02:50:36.0 112 168 67 01:30:32.1 198 262 50 96 1.076 1.000 0.172 03m08s
Lüda 38°53'N 121°35'E — 00:29:21.0 272 328 41 — — 02:54:35.5 127 161 67 01:39:36.7 199 250 55 111 0.759 0.711
Luoyang 34°41'N 112°28'E — 00:16:01.4 277 338 31 — — 02:41:08.4 116 171 61 01:25:06.4 196 257 46 96 0.903 0.893
Luzhou 28°54'N 105°27'E — 00:06:55.8 285 351 23 — — 02:28:38.6 104 173 54 01:13:38.7 14 83 37 86 0.998 0.999
Ma'anshan 31°42'N 118°30'E — 00:19:58.4 284 350 37 01:32:16.7 53 118 01:35:33.6 343 47 02:54:51.4 113 166 69 01:33:54.8 198 263 53 98 1.076 1.000 0.181 03m17s
Mianyang-Sichuan 31°30'N 104°49'E — 00:08:06.6 280 343 23 — — 02:27:45.1 109 174 53 01:14:03.3 194 260 37 87 0.985 0.990
Nanchuang 24°36'N 120°59'E — 00:22:41.2 298 13 39 — — 03:03:50.3 101 171 76 01:39:29.8 20 96 57 90 0.831 0.803
Nanchong 30°48'N 106°04'E — 00:08:22.7 282 346 24 01:13:15.4 66 132 01:17:09.0 323 29 02:29:57.8 108 173 54 01:15:11.8 194 261 38 87 1.073 1.000 0.379 03m54s
Nanjing 32°03'N 118°47'E — 00:20:28.6 284 349 38 — — 02:55:15.1 113 165 69 01:34:25.6 198 262 53 99 0.995 0.998

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 11
LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES FOR CHINA — 2
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22

Location Name Latitude Longitude Elev. First Contact Second Contact Third Contact Fourth Contact Maximum Eclipse Eclip. Eclip. Umbral Umbral
U.T. P V Alt U.T. P V U.T. P V U.T. P V Alt U.T. P V Alt Azm Mag. Obs. Depth Durat.
m h m s ° ° ° h m s ° ° h m s ° ° h m s ° ° ° h m s ° ° ° °
CHINA
Nanning 22°48'N 108°20'E — 00:08:13.5 297 11 24 — — 02:32:27.6 93 172 57 01:15:48.7 15 92 40 82 0.780 0.737
Neijiang 29°35'N 105°03'E — 00:07:01.8 283 349 23 01:11:11.0 126 194 01:15:44.1 262 330 02:28:00.7 105 173 53 01:13:27.0 14 82 37 86 1.072 1.000 0.623 04m33s
Ningbo 29°52'N 121°31'E — 00:23:06.0 289 356 40 01:37:22.5 152 219 01:41:43.9 247 313 03:02:42.0 111 162 74 01:39:32.8 20 86 57 99 1.077 1.000 0.320 04m21s
Pingdingshan 33°45'N 113°17'E — 00:15:56.7 279 342 32 — — 02:43:06.8 115 170 62 01:25:57.4 197 259 47 96 0.935 0.934
Pingxiang 27°38'N 113°50'E — 00:13:30.5 291 360 31 — — 02:45:50.6 103 172 65 01:25:28.0 17 88 47 89 0.930 0.928
Puyang 35°42'N 114°59'E — 00:19:10.3 276 336 34 — — 02:45:20.3 119 169 63 01:29:00.9 197 256 48 100 0.871 0.853
Qingdao 36°06'N 120°19'E — 00:25:05.0 277 336 40 — — 02:55:11.0 121 162 68 01:37:18.9 199 255 54 106 0.855 0.833
Qinzhou 21°59'N 108°36'E — 00:08:40.4 299 13 25 — — 02:32:36.7 91 172 58 01:16:05.9 15 93 40 81 0.751 0.701
Qiqihar 47°19'N 123°55'E — 00:44:53.3 256 299 44 — — 02:46:01.8 144 166 60 01:44:15.5 200 236 53 126 0.476 0.372
Rizhao 35°27'N 119°29'E — 00:23:34.4 278 338 39 — — 02:54:09.5 120 164 68 01:35:53.6 199 256 53 104 0.878 0.863
Shanghai 31°14'N 121°28'E 5 00:23:26.3 286 352 40 01:36:48.4 77 142 01:41:48.5 321 25 03:01:38.1 113 161 73 01:39:18.0 199 263 57 101 1.077 1.000 0.470 05m00s
Shaoxing 30°00'N 120°35'E — 00:21:54.0 288 356 39 01:35:25.9 148 214 01:40:03.2 251 317 03:00:29.1 111 164 73 01:37:44.1 19 86 56 98 1.077 1.000 0.381 04m37s
Shashi 30°19'N 112°14'E — 00:12:49.9 285 351 30 01:20:55.2 127 194 01:25:57.0 266 333 02:42:02.6 108 171 62 01:23:25.6 16 83 45 91 1.074 1.000 0.653 05m02s
Shenyang 41°48'N 123°27'E 42 00:35:12.2 266 318 43 — — 02:53:58.3 133 160 65 01:42:44.3 200 245 55 118 0.657 0.584
Shijiazhuang 38°03'N 114°28'E — 00:21:11.5 272 329 34 — — 02:42:48.1 123 170 61 01:29:03.7 197 253 47 102 0.792 0.752
Shiyan 30°22'N 104°27'E — 00:07:08.2 282 346 22 01:10:54.5 79 146 01:15:18.9 309 16 02:27:01.9 107 173 52 01:13:06.2 194 261 36 86 1.072 1.000 0.574 04m24s
Shuicheng 26°41'N 104°50'E — 00:05:41.6 288 357 22 — — 02:26:57.5 100 172 53 01:12:02.2 14 85 36 84 0.926 0.922
Suining 30°31'N 105°34'E — 00:07:53.4 282 347 23 01:12:14.4 79 146 01:16:43.2 309 16 02:29:02.5 107 173 54 01:14:28.3 194 261 38 87 1.073 1.000 0.580 04m29s
Suixian 31°42'N 113°20'E — 00:14:34.7 283 348 32 01:24:05.9 47 112 01:26:49.4 346 51 02:43:58.6 111 171 63 01:25:27.3 197 262 47 93 1.075 1.000 0.136 02m43s
Suzhou 31°18'N 120°37'E — 00:22:22.1 286 352 39 01:35:15.6 76 141 01:40:10.8 322 26 02:59:43.0 113 163 72 01:37:42.8 199 263 55 100 1.077 1.000 0.460 04m55s
Tai'an 36°12'N 117°07'E — 00:21:42.8 276 335 36 — — 02:49:00.8 120 167 65 01:32:18.6 198 255 51 102 0.855 0.832
Taiyuan 37°55'N 112°30'E — 00:19:24.5 271 329 32 — — 02:39:27.5 122 171 59 01:26:24.7 197 253 45 100 0.794 0.755
Tangshan 39°38'N 118°11'E — 00:26:35.1 270 325 38 — — 02:47:53.1 127 166 63 01:34:43.1 198 250 51 108 0.739 0.685
Tianjin 39°08'N 117°12'E 4 00:24:59.7 270 326 37 — — 02:46:40.6 126 167 63 01:33:11.5 198 251 50 106 0.756 0.707
Tianshui 34°30'N 105°58'E — 00:11:18.1 275 336 25 — — 02:29:31.0 115 174 53 01:16:51.9 195 256 39 91 0.890 0.877
Tongling 30°53'N 117°46'E — 00:18:45.6 286 352 36 01:29:45.0 104 170 01:35:25.8 292 358 02:53:42.4 111 167 69 01:32:34.8 198 264 52 96 1.076 1.000 0.928 05m41s
Wanxian 30°52'N 108°22'E — 00:09:58.6 283 347 26 01:15:50.2 79 146 01:20:25.9 311 17 02:34:15.7 108 173 57 01:18:07.5 195 262 41 89 1.073 1.000 0.563 04m36s
Weifang 36°42'N 119°04'E — 00:24:14.3 275 334 39 — — 02:52:15.9 122 164 66 01:35:24.2 199 254 53 105 0.836 0.809
Wuhan 30°36'N 114°17'E 23 00:14:54.6 285 351 32 01:23:59.9 117 183 01:29:24.5 277 344 02:46:17.4 109 170 65 01:26:41.6 17 84 48 93 1.075 1.000 0.834 05m25s
Wuhu 31°21'N 118°22'E — 00:19:39.3 285 351 37 01:31:11.8 78 143 01:36:08.4 318 23 02:54:46.1 112 166 69 01:33:39.6 198 263 53 97 1.076 1.000 0.498 04m57s
Wulumuqi 43°48'N 087°35'E 906 00:21:23.1 250 299 15 — — 02:03:47.2 135 185 33 01:10:48.8 192 243 24 84 0.491 0.389
Wuwei 31°18'N 117°54'E — 00:19:05.6 285 351 36 01:30:18.4 81 147 01:35:23.6 315 20 02:53:47.0 112 167 69 01:32:50.5 198 263 52 97 1.076 1.000 0.552 05m05s
Wuxi 31°35'N 120°18'E — 00:22:05.2 285 351 39 01:35:17.7 58 122 01:38:57.6 340 44 02:58:49.8 113 163 71 01:37:07.3 199 263 55 100 1.077 1.000 0.223 03m40s
Xi'an 34°15'N 108°52'E — 00:12:53.4 277 338 28 — — 02:34:39.1 115 173 57 01:20:10.8 195 257 42 93 0.909 0.900
Xianning 29°53'N 114°17'E — 00:14:36.3 287 353 32 01:24:59.3 162 230 01:28:08.8 232 300 02:46:28.9 108 170 65 01:26:33.7 17 85 48 92 1.075 1.000 0.181 03m10s
Xiaogan 30°55'N 113°54'E — 00:14:41.3 285 350 32 01:23:27.3 99 165 01:28:51.7 294 1 02:45:23.3 110 170 64 01:26:08.9 197 263 47 93 1.075 1.000 0.868 05m24s
Xintai 35°54'N 117°44'E — 00:22:04.0 277 336 37 — — 02:50:24.9 120 166 66 01:33:11.4 198 256 51 103 0.865 0.845
Xuzhou 34°16'N 117°11'E — 00:20:07.3 279 341 36 — — 02:50:31.5 117 167 66 01:32:01.3 198 258 51 100 0.920 0.915
Yaan 30°03'N 103°02'E — 00:06:10.3 282 346 21 01:09:08.2 84 151 01:13:38.8 303 10 02:24:31.7 106 173 51 01:11:23.0 194 261 35 85 1.072 1.000 0.666 04m31s
Yancheng 33°24'N 120°09'E — 00:22:51.5 282 345 39 — — 02:57:10.6 117 163 70 01:36:51.7 199 260 55 102 0.947 0.948
Yibin 28°47'N 104°38'E — 00:06:22.1 285 351 22 — — 02:27:07.5 104 173 53 01:12:37.0 14 83 36 85 0.998 0.999
Yichang 30°42'N 111°17'E — 00:12:11.3 284 350 29 01:19:29.0 103 169 01:24:46.2 289 356 02:40:01.8 108 172 61 01:22:07.1 196 263 44 91 1.074 1.000 0.943 05m17s
Yichun 47°42'N 128°55'E — 00:51:41.6 255 295 48 — — 02:51:29.6 147 161 61 01:50:44.0 201 232 56 135 0.446 0.340
Yulin 22°36'N 110°07'E — 00:09:58.2 298 13 26 — — 02:36:20.9 93 173 60 01:18:36.7 15 93 42 82 0.767 0.721
Yuyao 30°04'N 121°10'E — 00:22:40.9 288 356 40 01:36:20.1 141 207 01:41:22.2 258 324 03:01:46.2 111 163 73 01:38:50.7 19 86 56 98 1.077 1.000 0.475 05m02s
Zaozhuang 34°53'N 117°34'E — 00:21:00.8 278 340 37 — — 02:50:51.4 118 166 66 01:32:44.3 198 257 51 101 0.899 0.889
Zhanjiang 21°12'N 110°23'E — 00:10:44.3 301 17 26 — — 02:36:14.6 90 173 60 01:18:56.1 15 95 42 81 0.719 0.660
Zhengzhou 34°48'N 113°39'E — 00:17:08.7 277 339 33 — — 02:43:19.5 117 170 62 01:26:48.9 197 257 47 97 0.900 0.890
Zhongshan 22°31'N 113°22'E — 00:13:29.7 300 15 30 — — 02:44:04.3 93 174 65 01:24:17.4 16 95 46 84 0.756 0.708
Zibo 36°47'N 118°01'E — 00:23:12.2 275 334 37 — — 02:50:13.8 122 166 65 01:33:48.1 198 254 51 104 0.835 0.807
Zigong 29°24'N 104°47'E — 00:06:46.2 284 349 22 01:10:57.6 135 203 01:15:10.1 253 321 02:27:30.2 105 173 53 01:13:03.4 14 82 37 86 1.072 1.000 0.488 04m12s

HONG KONG (CHINA)


New Kowloon 22°20'N 114°10'E — 00:14:30.6 301 16 31 — — 02:46:00.8 93 174 66 01:25:47.9 17 96 47 84 0.749 0.698

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 12
LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES FOR ASIA
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22

Location Name Latitude Longitude Elev. First Contact Second Contact Third Contact Fourth Contact Maximum Eclipse Eclip. Eclip. Umbral Umbral
U.T. P V Alt U.T. P V U.T. P V U.T. P V Alt U.T. P V Alt Azm Mag. Obs. Depth Durat.
m h m s ° ° ° h m s ° ° h m s ° ° h m s ° ° ° h m s ° ° ° °
AFGHANISTAN
Kabul 34°31'N 069°12'E 1815 — — — 01:51:05.1 125 184 16 01:00:37.7 190 245 6 69 0.599 0.512

AZERBAIJAN
Baku 40°23'N 049°51'E — — — — 01:43:02.9 149 197 2 01:31 Rise — — 0 62 0.145 0.066

BANGLADESH
Chittagong 22°20'N 091°50'E — 23:59:15.3 289 358 8 — — 02:04:38.8 93 170 36 00:58:13.5 11 84 21 76 0.873 0.855
Dacca 23°43'N 090°25'E — 23:59:19.1 286 353 7 — — 02:03:51.1 96 171 34 00:57:58.5 11 82 20 76 0.930 0.927
Dinajpur 25°38'N 088°38'E — 23:59:54.0 281 346 6 00:56:42.0 151 219 00:59:15.7 231 300 02:02:55.1 100 173 33 00:57:58.5 11 80 19 76 1.067 1.000 0.236 02m34s
Khulna 22°48'N 089°33'E — 23:58:58.8 287 355 6 — — 02:02:21.9 95 170 33 00:57:06.1 11 83 19 75 0.909 0.899
Rajshahi 24°22'N 088°36'E — 23:59:22.1 284 350 6 — — 02:02:14.9 98 172 33 00:57:20.0 11 81 18 75 0.968 0.971
Rangpur 25°45'N 089°15'E — 23:59:59.0 282 347 7 00:57:11.3 156 225 00:59:29.6 226 295 02:03:37.8 100 173 34 00:58:20.2 11 80 19 76 1.067 1.000 0.182 02m18s
Saidpur 25°47'N 088°54'E — 23:59:58.9 281 346 6 00:56:45.0 145 213 00:59:37.4 237 306 02:03:16.3 101 173 33 00:58:10.8 11 80 19 76 1.067 1.000 0.307 02m52s

BHUTAN
Thimbu 27°28'N 089°39'E — 00:00:55.2 279 343 8 00:58:01.6 56 124 01:00:53.7 326 33 02:04:49.5 104 174 35 00:59:27.3 191 258 20 77 1.068 1.000 0.297 02m52s

IRAN
Esfahan 32°40'N 051°38'E 1597 — — — 01:46:33.2 133 188 1 01:42 Rise — — 0 65 0.071 0.023
Mashhad 36°18'N 059°36'E — — — — 01:47:20.1 134 188 8 01:03:55.9 190 241 0 64 0.452 0.345
Tehran 35°40'N 051°26'E 1200 — — — 01:45:38.1 139 191 2 01:36 Rise — — 0 64 0.139 0.062

KAZAKHSTAN
Alma-Ata 43°15'N 076°57'E 775 00:23:27.6 245 292 8 — — 01:54:54.7 138 189 24 01:07:47.4 191 241 15 76 0.426 0.318
Karaganda 49°50'N 073°10'E — 00:40:19.6 230 271 10 — — 01:49:00.7 154 197 21 01:14:00.8 192 234 15 77 0.221 0.123

KOREA, NORTH
P'yongyang 39°01'N 125°45'E 29 00:34:41.4 272 327 46 — — 03:01:39.6 129 153 69 01:46:14.8 201 248 59 118 0.742 0.689

KOREA, SOUTH
Inch'on 37°28'N 126°38'E — 00:34:22.9 275 332 46 — — 03:05:21.6 127 149 71 01:47:54.1 201 250 60 117 0.790 0.750
Pusan 35°06'N 129°03'E 2 00:36:12.1 280 339 49 — — 03:13:06.0 125 138 75 01:52:50.8 202 253 64 118 0.856 0.835
Seoul 37°33'N 126°58'E 10 00:34:55.6 275 331 47 — — 03:05:50.4 128 148 71 01:48:27.8 201 250 61 118 0.785 0.745

KYRGYZSTAN
Bishkek 42°54'N 074°36'E — 00:23:54.1 244 291 6 — — 01:53:21.5 138 189 22 01:07:18.1 191 240 14 75 0.417 0.307

LAOS
Vientiane 17°58'N 102°36'E 170 00:05:13.2 303 20 17 — — 02:17:12.5 83 168 48 01:06:57.7 13 94 31 77 0.647 0.571

MONGOLIA
Ulaanbaatar 47°55'N 106°53'E 1307 00:32:47.0 251 297 31 — — 02:23:15.3 141 181 48 01:26:24.0 196 240 39 104 0.458 0.352

NEPAL
Kathmandu 27°43'N 085°19'E 1348 00:01:10.9 276 338 4 — — 02:00:31.5 105 175 30 00:57:43.9 191 257 16 75 0.962 0.965

PAKISTAN
Faisalabad 31°25'N 073°05'E — — — — 01:52:49.0 118 180 18 00:58:15.8 190 249 7 71 0.728 0.670
Karachi 24°52'N 067°03'E 4 — — — 01:49:10.1 109 177 11 00:56 Rise — — 0 67 0.854 0.829
Lahore 31°35'N 074°18'E — — — — 01:53:30.8 117 180 20 00:58:21.4 190 249 8 71 0.736 0.680

SRI LANKA
Colombo 06°56'N 079°51'E 7 — — — 01:42:12.3 69 157 15 00:50:32.7 9 93 3 70 0.503 0.401

TAJIKISTAN
Dusanbe 38°35'N 068°48'E — 00:19:41.3 248 296 0 — — 01:50:41.2 133 187 16 01:03:45.4 190 242 7 70 0.482 0.378

TURKMENISTAN
Aschabad 37°57'N 058°23'E — — — — 01:46:34.1 138 191 7 01:05:27.9 190 239 0 64 0.396 0.286

UZBEKISTAN
Taskent 41°20'N 069°18'E — 00:23:59.8 244 290 2 — — 01:50:27.3 138 190 17 01:05:59.3 191 240 9 71 0.412 0.303

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 13
LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22

Location Name Latitude Longitude Elev. First Contact Second Contact Third Contact Fourth Contact Maximum Eclipse Eclip. Eclip. Umbral Umbral
U.T. P V Alt U.T. P V U.T. P V U.T. P V Alt U.T. P V Alt Azm Mag. Obs. Depth Durat.
m h m s ° ° ° h m s ° ° h m s ° ° h m s ° ° ° h m s ° ° ° °
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
Bandar Seri Beg. 04°56'N 114°55'E 3 00:48:00.7 342 81 35 — — 02:22:57.1 53 166 56 01:33:33.5 17 121 45 66 0.171 0.084

BURMA (MYANMAR)
Mandalay 22°00'N 096°05'E 77 00:00:28.0 292 3 12 — — 02:09:56.7 92 170 41 01:01:12.5 12 86 25 77 0.827 0.796
Yangon 16°47'N 096°10'E — 00:01:39.4 302 18 10 — — 02:05:41.1 81 166 39 00:59:48.8 11 91 24 75 0.655 0.581

CAMBODIA
Phnum Pénh 11°33'N 104°55'E 12 00:13:58.7 318 43 20 — — 02:13:28.5 69 164 48 01:10:06.0 13 102 33 73 0.420 0.311

INDONESIA
Dumai 01°41'N 101°27'E — 00:34:05.9 343 78 18 — — 01:43:12.7 42 144 34 01:07:26.6 12 111 26 68 0.124 0.053
Kisaran 02°59'N 099°37'E — 00:26:12.5 337 69 15 — — 01:45:54.9 47 147 33 01:04:24.0 12 108 24 69 0.179 0.090
Manado 01°29'N 124°51'E — 01:27:58.6 356 111 51 — — 02:50:51.2 51 193 67 02:08:49.8 24 149 60 50 0.100 0.038
Medan 03°35'N 098°40'E — 00:22:58.9 334 65 13 — — 01:46:43.7 49 149 33 01:03:00.4 12 106 23 70 0.206 0.110
Padang 00°57'S 100°21'E — 00:45:17.5 353 92 18 — — 01:29:42.3 31 133 29 01:07:05.0 12 112 23 67 0.050 0.014
Padangsidempuan 01°22'N 099°16'E — 00:31:18.7 342 76 15 — — 01:40:12.2 42 143 31 01:04:32.7 12 109 23 69 0.131 0.057
Pakanbaru 00°32'N 101°27'E — 00:39:20.4 348 84 19 — — 01:38:15.7 37 140 32 01:07:57.6 12 112 25 68 0.088 0.032
Pematangsiantar 02°57'N 099°03'E — 00:25:26.2 336 68 14 — — 01:45:16.3 47 147 33 01:03:41.1 12 107 23 69 0.183 0.093
Singkawang 00°54'N 109°00'E — 00:55:44.3 355 96 30 — — 01:48:46.2 35 143 42 01:21:39.7 15 119 35 66 0.057 0.017
Tembilahan 00°19'S 103°09'E — 00:48:31.3 354 93 22 — — 01:34:30.9 31 135 33 01:11:04.4 13 114 27 67 0.050 0.014

MALAYSIA
Ipoh 04°35'N 101°05'E — 00:23:39.3 333 64 16 — — 01:52:11.6 51 151 37 01:05:51.6 12 107 26 70 0.219 0.121
Kuala Lumpur 03°10'N 101°42'E 34 00:28:59.9 338 71 17 — — 01:48:44.8 47 148 36 01:07:13.1 12 109 26 69 0.169 0.083

PHILIPPINES
Caloocan 14°39'N 120°58'E — 00:32:50.6 319 46 40 — — 03:01:48.0 82 191 74 01:43:49.7 20 114 57 75 0.496 0.394
Cebu 10°18'N 123°54'E — 00:48:19.6 329 65 45 — — 03:08:04.1 75 207 76 01:55:46.8 22 128 61 67 0.367 0.257
Davao 07°04'N 125°36'E 27 01:02:15.0 338 81 49 — — 03:10:15.4 69 216 74 02:04:41.3 24 139 63 59 0.276 0.170
General Santos 06°07'N 125°11'E — 01:05:00.3 341 85 49 — — 03:06:40.4 66 211 73 02:04:22.2 23 140 62 58 0.243 0.142
Iloilo 10°42'N 122°34'E — 00:44:32.6 328 63 43 — — 03:03:31.2 74 200 74 01:51:19.2 21 124 59 68 0.373 0.262
Las Pinas 14°29'N 120°59'E — 00:33:10.4 319 47 40 — — 03:01:43.7 81 191 74 01:43:58.7 20 115 57 75 0.490 0.388
Manila 14°35'N 121°00'E 15 00:33:01.3 319 47 40 — — 03:01:51.6 82 191 74 01:43:57.6 20 114 57 75 0.493 0.392
Marikina 14°38'N 121°06'E — 00:33:06.8 319 47 40 — — 03:02:13.9 82 191 75 01:44:12.1 20 114 57 75 0.495 0.394
Paranaque 14°30'N 120°59'E — 00:33:08.6 319 47 40 — — 03:01:44.4 81 191 74 01:43:58.0 20 115 57 75 0.491 0.389
Quezon City 14°38'N 121°03'E — 00:33:01.4 319 47 40 — — 03:02:03.9 82 191 75 01:44:03.9 20 114 57 75 0.495 0.394
Zamboanga 06°54'N 122°04'E — 00:55:23.5 338 79 44 — — 02:55:07.6 64 194 70 01:53:12.3 21 131 57 63 0.249 0.146

SINGAPORE
Singapore 01°17'N 103°51'E 10 00:40:51.5 347 84 22 — — 01:43:55.7 39 143 36 01:11:25.4 13 113 29 68 0.096 0.036

TAIWAN
Kaohsiung 22°38'N 120°17'E — 00:22:34.6 302 19 38 — — 03:02:16.2 97 176 75 01:38:30.2 19 99 56 87 0.762 0.716
T'aipei 25°03'N 121°30'E 6 00:23:17.4 298 12 40 — — 03:05:03.4 102 170 76 01:40:30.0 20 95 57 91 0.848 0.824

THAILAND
Bangkok 13°45'N 100°31'E 16 00:06:48.2 311 31 15 — — 02:08:44.7 74 164 43 01:03:58.4 12 97 28 74 0.521 0.422
Nonthaburi 13°50'N 100°29'E — 00:06:41.6 310 31 15 — — 02:08:48.0 74 164 43 01:03:56.2 12 97 28 74 0.524 0.426

VIETNAM
Da Nang 16°04'N 108°13'E — 00:12:03.4 310 31 24 — — 02:26:51.3 79 170 55 01:15:09.8 14 100 38 77 0.553 0.460
Hai Phong 20°52'N 106°41'E — 00:07:17.3 300 15 22 — — 02:27:45.4 89 171 55 01:13:01.1 14 93 37 80 0.722 0.663
Ha Noi 21°02'N 105°51'E 6 00:06:30.7 299 14 21 — — 02:26:08.1 89 171 53 01:11:50.6 14 92 36 80 0.731 0.675
Ho Chi Minh 10°45'N 106°40'E 10 00:17:28.7 321 48 22 — — 02:15:43.8 67 164 49 01:13:05.4 14 105 35 73 0.384 0.274

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 14
LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES FOR JAPAN & PACIFIC
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2009 JULY 22

Location Name Latitude Longitude Elev. First Contact Second Contact Third Contact Fourth Contact Maximum Eclipse Eclip. Eclip. Umbral Umbral
U.T. P V Alt U.T. P V U.T. P V U.T. P V Alt U.T. P V Alt Azm Mag. Obs. Depth Durat.
m h m s ° ° ° h m s ° ° h m s ° ° h m s ° ° ° h m s ° ° ° °
JAPAN
Fukuoka 33°35'N 130°24'E — 00:37:36.7 282 344 51 — — 03:17:49.7 123 129 77 01:56:04.0 203 255 66 118 0.898 0.888
Hiroshima 34°24'N 132°27'E — 00:41:25.8 281 340 53 — — 03:20:28.8 126 123 76 01:59:42.1 203 250 68 125 0.856 0.835
Kitakyushu 33°53'N 130°50'E — 00:38:27.5 282 343 51 — — 03:18:14.0 124 128 76 01:56:47.0 203 253 67 120 0.885 0.871
Kobe 34°41'N 135°10'E — 00:46:23.7 280 338 56 — — 03:24:50.8 128 113 75 02:04:52.0 204 245 70 133 0.824 0.794
Kyoto 35°00'N 135°45'E — 00:47:36.3 279 336 57 — — 03:25:16.9 129 112 74 02:05:47.6 204 243 71 135 0.809 0.775
Nagoya 35°10'N 136°55'E — 00:49:51.9 279 335 58 — — 03:26:54.7 131 109 74 02:07:56.6 205 240 71 140 0.793 0.754
Osaka 34°40'N 135°30'E 15 00:47:00.1 280 338 57 — — 03:25:26.9 129 112 75 02:05:31.9 204 244 71 134 0.822 0.791
Sapporo 43°03'N 141°21'E — 01:04:31.0 262 299 60 — — 03:16:03.5 147 131 66 02:10:18.3 205 219 66 162 0.506 0.406
Sendai 38°15'N 140°53'E — 00:59:14.8 272 318 61 — — 03:26:30.4 139 113 70 02:12:58.4 206 224 71 158 0.656 0.584
Tokyo 35°42'N 139°46'E 6 00:55:38.6 277 329 61 — — 03:30:18.5 134 104 72 02:13:00.0 206 230 73 152 0.747 0.696
Yokohama 35°27'N 139°39'E — 00:55:18.5 278 330 61 — — 03:30:38.2 133 103 72 02:12:59.3 206 231 73 151 0.756 0.708

JAPAN (ISLANDS)
Akuseki-shima 29°28'N 129°36'E — 00:35:28.1 290 358 50 01:53:21.6 115 177 01:59:42.0 291 352 03:21:29.7 116 125 81 01:56:31.4 23 85 67 109 1.079 1.000 0.968 06m20s
Iwo Jima 24°47'N 141°20'E — 01:01:04.9 297 12 67 02:25:30.3 157 196 02:30:43.6 260 288 03:52:49.9 119 47 73 02:28:07.0 28 62 85 146 1.080 1.000 0.376 05m13s
Kikai-shima 28°18'N 129°56'E — 00:36:09.1 292 2 51 01:56:59.8 186 251 01:58:53.6 221 285 03:23:33.1 114 119 82 01:57:56.5 23 88 68 107 1.079 1.000 0.045 01m54s
Kitaio Jima 25°25'N 141°16'E — 01:00:26.2 296 9 66 02:23:51.1 128 166 02:30:25.4 289 315 03:51:41.2 120 50 73 02:27:08.3 28 61 84 147 1.080 1.000 0.837 06m34s
Kuchino-shima 29°58'N 129°55'E — 00:36:01.1 289 357 50 01:54:07.2 86 147 01:59:44.8 320 20 03:21:35.5 117 123 80 01:56:55.7 203 263 68 110 1.079 1.000 0.541 05m38s
Nakano-shima 29°51'N 129°53'E — 00:35:56.0 289 357 50 01:53:55.7 93 154 01:59:52.5 313 13 03:21:38.3 116 123 80 01:56:53.8 203 264 68 110 1.079 1.000 0.655 05m57s
Suwanose-shima 29°39'N 129°43'E — 00:35:39.4 290 358 50 01:53:31.8 105 167 01:59:48.2 301 2 03:21:31.6 116 124 81 01:56:39.7 203 264 67 109 1.079 1.000 0.856 06m16s
Takera-jima 29°09'N 129°12'E — 00:34:47.9 291 360 50 01:52:53.1 134 198 01:58:46.8 271 334 03:20:57.7 115 127 81 01:55:49.6 23 86 67 107 1.078 1.000 0.631 05m54s
Yaku-shima 30°13'N 130°33'E — 00:37:06.7 289 356 51 01:56:10.2 62 121 02:00:07.2 345 43 03:22:38.6 118 120 80 01:58:08.5 203 262 68 112 1.079 1.000 0.217 03m57s

COOK ISLANDS
Avarua, Raroton* 21°12'S 159°46'W — 03:26:03.3 313 196 10 — — — 04:15 Set — — 0 292 0.734 0.677

FIJI
Suva 18°08'S 178°25'E 6 03:18:31.1 330 203 30 — — 05:08:43.2 91 338 8 04:16:15.7 30 272 19 300 0.541 0.445

FRENCH POLYNESIA
Papeete 17°32'S 149°34'W 2 03:24:27.0 299 190 3 — — — 03:40 Set — — 0 291 0.301 0.192

GUAM
Agana 13°28'N 144°45'E 110 01:25:55.0 316 69 74 — — 04:15:02.1 106 5 63 02:53:39.0 32 255 81 318 0.738 0.685

KIRIBATI (G ILBERT ISLANDS)


Butaritari 03°10'N 172°50'E — 02:42:11.8 303 188 55 03:53:10.5 119 17 03:57:58.9 306 203 05:00:17.7 121 26 23 03:55:35.3 212 110 38 293 1.073 1.000 0.947 04m48s
Marakei 02°00'N 173°16'E — 02:44:31.1 304 189 53 03:55:25.4 157 53 03:59:20.4 268 164 05:01:39.9 120 24 22 03:57:23.4 32 289 37 294 1.072 1.000 0.431 03m55s
Nikumaroro Is. 04°40'S 174°32'W — 03:07:01.3 300 190 34 04:09:34.1 98 355 04:13:13.5 322 219 05:09:03.4 119 22 7 04:11:24.2 210 107 20 294 1.067 1.000 0.622 03m39s

MARSHALL ISLANDS
Enewetak 11°30'N 162°20'E — 02:09:28.7 303 180 75 03:28:26.6 116 16 03:34:05.0 311 211 04:43:30.8 123 31 40 03:31:16.4 214 113 57 289 1.077 1.000 0.877 05m38s
Jaluit 05°55'N 169°39'E — 02:32:51.4 303 187 61 03:46:27.1 105 3 03:51:17.2 321 219 04:55:47.5 123 28 28 03:48:52.8 213 111 44 293 1.074 1.000 0.695 04m50s

MICRONESIA
Kolonia 06°58'N 158°13'E — 02:09:19.8 315 169 74 — — 04:45:02.6 112 13 42 03:32:03.0 34 283 58 298 0.838 0.811

NORTHERN MARIANA IS.


Susupe, Saipan 15°09'N 145°43'E — 01:24:44.0 312 61 75 — — 04:15:11.8 110 13 63 02:53:12.5 32 266 81 307 0.804 0.768

SAMOA, A MERICAN
Pago Pago, Tutu* 14°16'S 170°42'W 9 03:18:17.5 312 195 24 — — — 04:18:07.9 29 279 11 294 0.823 0.790

SAMOA, WESTERN
Apia 13°50'S 171°44'W — 03:17:25.5 312 195 25 — — 05:12:22.2 106 1 1 04:17:45.7 29 279 12 295 0.821 0.787

SOLOMON ISLANDS
Honiara 09°26'S 159°57'E — 02:50:56.8 339 196 54 — — 04:53:25.9 88 332 31 03:55:29.1 33 268 43 309 0.438 0.331

TONGA
Nuku'alofa 21°08'S 175°12'W — 03:24:12.4 328 203 23 — — 05:09:31.0 90 337 1 04:19:11.2 29 271 12 297 0.551 0.456

TUVALU
Funafuti 08°31'S 179°13'E — 03:05:39.0 313 194 38 — — 05:10:21.6 108 5 11 04:11:32.4 31 281 24 297 0.833 0.803

WALLIS & FUTUNA IS.


Matautu 13°57'S 171°56'W — 03:17:26.4 312 195 25 — — 05:12:22.3 106 1 1 04:17:46.3 29 279 12 295 0.814 0.779

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
TABLE 15

SOLAR ECLIPSES OF SAROS SERIES 136

First Eclipse: 1360 Jun 14 Duration of Series: 1262.1 yrs.


Last Eclipse: 2622 Jul 30 Number of Eclipses: 71
Saros Summary: Partial: 15 Annular: 6 Total: 44 Hybrid: 6
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Eclipse Mag./ Eclipse Mag./
Date Type Gamma Width Durat. Date Type Gamma Width Durat.
1360 Jun 14 Pb -1.5221 0.0505 2081 Sep 03 T 0.3375 247 05m33s
1378 Jun 25 P -1.4386 0.1987 2099 Sep 14 T 0.3940 241 05m18s
1396 Jul 05 P -1.3561 0.3460 2117 Sep 26 T 0.4439 233 05m03s
1414 Jul 17 P -1.2764 0.4892 2135 Oct 07 T 0.4881 224 04m50s
1432 Jul 27 P -1.2006 0.6258 2153 Oct 17 T 0.5256 214 04m36s
1450 Aug 07 P -1.1280 0.7570 2171 Oct 29 T 0.5574 203 04m23s
1468 Aug 18 P -1.0622 0.8762 2189 Nov 08 T 0.5828 192 04m10s
1486 Aug 29 P -1.0013 0.9865 2207 Nov 20 T 0.6025 180 03m56s
1504 Sep 08 A -0.9482 83 00m32s 2225 Dec 01 T 0.6176 169 03m43s
1522 Sep 19 A -0.9006 42 00m23s 2243 Dec 12 T 0.6281 157 03m30s
1540 Sep 30 A -0.8617 27 00m17s 2261 Dec 22 T 0.6356 147 03m17s
1558 Oct 11 A -0.8285 18 00m12s 2280 Jan 03 T 0.6410 138 03m04s
1576 Oct 21 A -0.8028 11 00m08s 2298 Jan 13 T 0.6471 131 02m52s
1594 Nov 12 A -0.7825 5 00m04s 2316 Jan 25 T 0.6523 126 02m42s
1612 Nov 22 H -0.7688 1 00m01s 2334 Feb 05 T 0.6599 122 02m33s
1630 Dec 04 H -0.7581 9 00m07s 2352 Feb 16 T 0.6704 121 02m25s
1648 Dec 14 H -0.7507 18 00m14s 2370 Feb 27 T 0.6861 121 02m17s
1666 Dec 25 H -0.7448 30 00m24s 2388 Mar 09 T 0.7061 124 02m10s
1685 Jan 05 H -0.7407 44 00m35s 2406 Mar 20 T 0.7322 128 02m03s
1703 Jan 17 H2 -0.7342 61 00m50s 2424 Mar 31 T 0.7647 133 01m55s
1721 Jan 27 T -0.7267 79 01m07s 2442 Apr 11 T 0.8041 141 01m45s
1739 Feb 08 T -0.7146 99 01m27s 2460 Apr 21 T 0.8498 153 01m34s
1757 Feb 18 T -0.6998 119 01m51s 2478 May 03 T 0.9029 175 01m20s
1775 Mar 01 T -0.6781 139 02m20s 2496 May 13 T 0.9616 242 01m02s
1793 Mar 12 T -0.6523 158 02m51s 2514 May 25 P 1.0267 0.9518
1811 Mar 24 T -0.6188 176 03m27s 2532 Jun 05 P 1.0955 0.8237
1829 Apr 03 T -0.5801 192 04m05s 2550 Jun 16 P 1.1702 0.6851
1847 Apr 15 T -0.5337 206 04m44s 2568 Jun 26 P 1.2465 0.5440
1865 Apr 25 T -0.4826 219 05m23s 2586 Jul 07 P 1.3263 0.3969
1883 May 06 T -0.4249 229 05m58s 2604 Jul 19 P 1.4054 0.2523
1901 May 18 T -0.3625 238 06m29s 2622 Jul 30 Pe 1.4864 0.1053
1919 May 29 T -0.2954 244 06m51s
1937 Jun 08 T -0.2253 250 07m04s
1955 Jun 20 T -0.1528 254 07m08s
1973 Jun 30 T -0.0786 256 07m04s
1991 Jul 11 Tm -0.0043 258 06m53s
2009 Jul 22 T 0.0696 258 06m39s
2027 Aug 02 T 0.1419 258 06m23s
2045 Aug 12 T 0.2114 256 06m06s
2063 Aug 24 T 0.2769 252 05m49s
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Eclipse Type: P - Partial Pb - Partial Eclipse (Saros Series Begins)


A - Annular Pe - Partial Eclipse (Saros Series Ends)
T - Total Tm - Middle eclipse of Saros series.
H - Hybrid (Annular/Total) H2 - Hybrid begins total and ends annular.

Note: Mag./Width column gives either the eclipse magnitude (for partial eclipses)
or the umbral path width in kilometers (for total and annular eclipses).

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Table 16: Climate Statistics Along the 2009 Eclipse Path

July % obs with % obs with Average


Precipitation Days with thunderstorms % obs with rain fog, smoke, Tmax Tmin dewpoint at
Location (mm) rain in July at eclipse time at eclipse time haze, dust (°C) (°C) eclipse time
India
Mumbai (Bombay) 682 25 0.4 42 18.2 30 25 25
Surat * 19 0 21.2 0.5 30 25
Indore * 279 16 0.9 24.8 18.9 30 23 22
Bhopal * 20 1.1 29.4 23 29 24 22
Allahabad 265 16 0.9 19.6 2.5 34 26 27
Patna * 266 19 3.3 21.8 26.8 33 27 25
Gauhati 377 20 32 25 25
China
Chengdu* 231 13 3.3 29.2 65.2 30 22 23
Chongqing* 171 13 0.8 16.9 72.6 32 25 23
Yichang* 210 11 33 24 23
Wuhan* 151 11 1.4 23 35.3 33 25 26
Shanghai* 128 9 0.9 14.3 41.8 32 25 24
Japan
Naze * 220 12 1.1 22.9 0.3 32 25 24
Okinoerabu 191 8 31 26 25
Yakushima* 277 12 30 24 24
Iwo Jima* 154 15 28 26 25
Pacific Islands
Jaluit Atoll 318 21 25
Ailinglapalap Atoll, Marshall Is.* 304 20
Majuro, Marshall Islands 330 24 0 12.4 0 30 25 24
Kwajalein, Marshall Islands 265 23 0.1 8.7 0.1 34 28
Butaritari, Kiribati* 31 26
Tarawa, Kiribati * 160 11 0.4 8.9 0.4 34 29 25
Kanton Island 69 12 28 25

* = station is within path of total eclipse

“% obs with…” refers to the percent of observations near the hour of the eclipse in which the phenomenon was observed.
T(max) and T(min) refer to the daily maximum and minimum temperatures.
Dew point is a measure of humidity in the atmosphere.

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Table 17: Cloud and Sunshine Statistics Along the 2009 Eclipse Path

Percent Frequency of (cloud cover) at eclipse time

Percent of Average
Possible Cloud
Sunshine Clear Trace Scattered Broken Overcast Obscured (calc.)
India 0.1563 0.4375 0.78125 1 1
Surat * 0.1 2.9 13.8 51.7 31.4 0 78
Mumbai 18 0 0.2 1.8 61.6 36.4 0 85
Indor * 25 0.2 1.1 10.5 68.6 19.6 0 78
Bhopal * 0.5 2.1 7.2 41 49.1 0 85
Allahabad 34 1.4 3 9.7 50.7 35.2 0 80
Varanasi * 0.9 2.7 21.6 60.4 14.4 0 71
Aurangabad * 0.6 4.4 9.5 56.3 29.2 0 78
Patna * 43 0.1 1.7 9.4 64.2 24.6 0 79
Siliguri * 0 2 3.4 54.9 39.2 0.5 84
Guwahati * 29
Dibrugarh * 0 0.8 3.8 52.2 43.2 0 86
Bangladesh
Dakka 0 0 3.8 51.5 44.7 0 87
Nepal
Biratnagar * 0 0 11.9 64.3 23 0.8 78
Burma
Putao 0 0.7 2.7 14 81.3 1.3 94
China (Tibet)
Juilong 1 6.9 1.8 47.2 43.1 0 82
China
Litang * 2 10.1 2.1 59.3 26.4 0.2 75
Leshan * 4.8 8.9 2.2 32.4 51 0.7 79
Chengdu * 34 11 7.9 7.7 26.5 46.3 0.5 72
Neijiang * 11.4 10.5 4.4 25.1 48.4 0.2 72
Chongqing * 16.5 11.9 3.4 31 37 0.2 65
Enshi * 5.2 14.5 3.2 35.9 40.6 0.5 72
Wanxian * 9.3 14.9 2.9 37.1 34.9 1 67
Yichang * 48 12.4 16.1 4.9 30.2 36.1 0.3 64
Nanchong * 13.5 10.7 4.1 33 37.7 1 67
Liangping * 11.6 14.5 5.9 33.7 34.3 0 65
Wuhan * 17.8 10.3 5.6 41.5 24.8 0 61
Shanghai/Hongqiao * 54 8.3 10 11.1 44.6 26 0 67
Shanghai/Hongqiao *
(4 years) 22.1 14.7 13.2 30.9 19.1 0 51
Shanghai * 7 15.4 7.8 43.5 26.3 0 66
Shanghai/Pudong *
(4 years) 26.7 10 16.7 38.3 8.3 0 47
Japan
Yakushima * 52 0.4 32.6 10.9 55.8 0.4 0 54
Okinoerabu 67 0 37.9 10 50.6 1.5 0 51
Naze * 51
Iwo Jima * 0 16.9 30.1 50 2.9 0 58
Southwest Pacific
Jaluit Atoll * 0 0 8.5 61.8 29.7 0 82
Ailinglapalap Atoll * 0 8.1 16.2 53.5 21.9 0.3 72
Kwajalein 0 4.3 7.2 16.8 71.6 0.2 89
Majuro 56 0 3.4 11.9 20.3 64.4 0 86
Butaritari * 0 18.2 22 44.3 15.5 0 63
Tarawa 0 25.5 28.2 40.8 5.5 0 54
Kanton Island 0 19.5 35.9 36.6 8 0 55
Cook Islands (North)
Manihiki 18.6 41.4 15.2 16.6 8.3 0 34
Pukapuka 9.9 42.3 14.8 27.1 5.7 0.2 40

* = station is within zone of total eclipse Data: NCDC


Percent of possible sunshine: the percent of time from sunrise to sunset at which sunshine is recorded on average, for
July. This statistic is probably the best for determining the probability of seeing the eclipse.
Percent frequency of clear, trace, scattered, broken, and overcast cloud and obscured skies. Clear means no cloud
whatsoever, trace is 1-2 oktas, scattered is 2-4 oktas, broken is 5-7 oktas, and overcast means no breaks in cloud cover
whatsoever. Obscured is used for fog conditions and refers to a surface-based layer that hides the sky. An okta is an
eighth of the sky.

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
Table 18
Field of View and Size of Sun’s Image for Various Photographic Focal Lengths

Focal Length Field of View Field of View Size of Sun


(35mm) (digital)
14 mm 98° x 147° 65° x 98° 0.2 mm
20 mm 69° x 103° 46° x 69° 0.2 mm
28 mm 49° x 74° 33° x 49° 0.2 mm
35 mm 39° x 59° 26° x 39° 0.3 mm
50 mm 27° x 40° 18° x 28° 0.5 mm
105 mm 13° x 19° 9° x 13° 1.0 mm
200 mm 7° x 10° 5°x 7° 1.8 mm
400 mm 3.4° x 5.1° 2.3° x 3.4° 3.7 mm
500 mm 2.7° x 4.1° 1.8° x 2.8° 4.6 mm
1000 mm 1.4° x 2.1° 0.9° x 1,4° 9.2 mm
1500 mm 0.9° x 1.4° 0.6° x 0.9° 13.8 mm
2000 mm 0.7° x 1.0° 0.5° x 0.7° 18.4 mm
Image Size of Sun (mm) = Focal Length (mm) / 109

Table 19: Solar Eclipse Exposure Guide


ISO __ ƒ/Number
25 1.4 2 2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16 22
50 2 2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16 22 32
100 2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16 22 32 44
200 4 5.6 8 11 16 22 32 44 64
400 5.6 8 11 16 22 32 44 64 88
800 8 11 16 22 32 44 64 88 128
1600 11 16 22 32 44 64 88 128 176
Subject Q __ Shutter Speed
Solar Eclipse
Partial1 - 4.0 ND 11 — — — 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250 1/125
Partial1 - 5.0 ND 8 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250 1/125 1/60 1/30 1/15
Baily's Beads2 11 — — — 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250 1/125
Chromosphere 10 — — 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250 1/125 1/60
Prominences 9 — 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250 1/125 1/60 1/30
Corona - 0.1 Rs 7 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250 1/125 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/8
Corona - 0.2 Rs3 5 1/500 1/250 1/125 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/8 1/4 1/2
Corona - 0.5 Rs 3 1/125 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 sec 2 sec
Corona - 1.0 Rs 1 1/30 1/15 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 sec 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec
Corona - 2.0 Rs 0 1/15 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 sec 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec 15 sec
Corona - 4.0 Rs -1 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 sec 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec 15 sec 30 sec
Corona - 8.0 Rs -3 1/2 1 sec 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec 15 sec 30 sec 1 min 2 min

Exposure Formula: t = ƒ2 / (I X 2Q) where: t = exposure time (sec)


ƒ = ƒ/number or focal ratio
I = ISO film speed
Q = brightness exponent
Abbreviations: ND = Neutral Density Filter.
Rs = Solar Radii.
Notes: 1 Exposures for partial phases are also good for annular eclipses.
2 Baily's Beads are extremely bright and change rapidly.
3 This exposure also recommended for the 'Diamond Ring' effect.
F. Espenak - 2006 Oct

NASA 2009 Eclipse Bulletin: “Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22”, F. Espenak & J. Anderson
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Figure 1 - Orthographic Map of the Eclipse Path

Figure 1 is an orthographic projection map of Earth showing the path of penumbral (partial) and umbral (either total or annular) eclipse. The
daylight terminator is plotted for the instant of greatest eclipse with north at the top. The orientation of the map is centered over the point of
greatest eclipse and is indicated with an asterisk symbol. The sub-solar point (Sun in zenith) at that instant is also shown.

The limits of the Moon's penumbral shadow define the region of visibility of the partial eclipse. This irregular or saddle shaped region often
covers more than half of the daylight hemisphere of Earth and consists of several distinct zones or limits. At the northern and/or southern
boundaries lie the limits of the penumbra's path. Partial eclipses have only one of these limits, as do central eclipses when the Moon's shadow
axis falls no closer than about 0.45 radii from Earth's center. Great loops at the western and eastern extremes of the penumbra's path identify
the areas where the eclipse begins/ends at sunrise and sunset, respectively. If the penumbra has both a northern and southern limit, the rising
and setting curves form two separate, closed loops. Otherwise, the curves are connected in a distorted figure eight. Bisecting the eclipse
begins/ends at sunrise and sunset loops is the curve of maximum eclipse at sunrise (western loop) and sunset (eastern loop). The exterior
tangency points P1 and P4 mark the coordinates where the penumbral shadow first contacts (partial eclipse begins) and last contacts (partial
eclipse ends) Earth's surface. If the penumbral path has both a northern and southern limit, then points P2 and P3 are also plotted. These
correspond to the coordinates where the penumbral shadow cone becomes internally tangent to Earth's disk. The path of the umbral shadow
bisects the penumbral path from west to east and is colored dark blue.

A curve of maximum eclipse is the locus of all points where the eclipse is at maximum at a given time. They are plotted at each half hour
Universal Time and generally run between the penumbral limits in the north/south direction, or from the maximum eclipse at sunrise and sunset
curves to one of the limits. If the eclipse is central (i.e. total or annular), the curves of maximum eclipse run through the outlines of the umbral
shadow, which are plotted at ten minute intervals. The curves of constant eclipse magnitude1 delineate the locus of all points where the
magnitude at maximum eclipse is constant. These curves run exclusively between the curves of maximum eclipse at sunrise and sunset.
Furthermore, they're parallel to the northern/southern penumbral limits and the umbral paths of central eclipses. In fact, the northern and
southern limits of the penumbra can be thought of as curves of constant magnitude of 0.0. The adjacent curves are for magnitudes of 0.2, 0.4,
0.6 and 0.8 (i.e. - 20%, 40%, 60% and 80%). For total eclipses, the northern and southern limits of the umbra are curves of constant magnitude
of 1.0 (i.e. - 100%). Umbral path limits for annular eclipses are curves of maximum eclipse magnitude.

Greatest eclipse is defined as the instant when the axis of the Moon's shadow passes closest to Earth's center. Although greatest eclipse
differs slightly from the instants of greatest magnitude and greatest duration (for total eclipses), the differences are usually negligible. The point
on Earth's surface nearest to the axis at greatest eclipse is marked by an asterisk symbol. For partial eclipses, the shadow axis misses Earth
entirely. Therefore, the point of greatest eclipse lies on the day/night terminator and the Sun appears in the horizon.

At the top of Figure 1, the Universal Time of geocentric conjunction between the Moon and Sun is given followed by the instant of greatest
eclipse. The eclipse magnitude is given for greatest eclipse. For central eclipses (both total and annular), it is equivalent to the geocentric ratio
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radii. The shadow axis passes south of Earth's geocenter for negative values of Gamma. Finally, the Saros series number is given along with
the eclipse's relative sequence in the series.

In the upper left and right corners are the geocentric coordinates of the Sun and the Moon, respectively, at the instant of greatest eclipse. They
are:

R.A. - Right Ascension


Dec. - Declination
S.D. - Apparent Semi-Diameter
H.P. - Horizontal Parallax

To the lower left are exterior/interior contact times of the Moon's penumbral shadow with Earth which are defined:

P1 - Instant of first external tangency of Penumbra with Earth's limb.


(Partial Eclipse Begins)
P2 - Instant of first internal tangency of Penumbra with Earth's limb.
P3 - Instant of last internal tangency of Penumbra with Earth's limb.
P4 - Instant of last external tangency of Penumbra with Earth's limb.
(Partial Eclipse Ends)

Not all eclipses have P2 and P3 penumbral contacts. They are only present in cases where the penumbral shadow falls completely within
Earth's disk. For central eclipses, the lower right corner lists exterior/interior contact times of the Moon's umbral shadow with Earth's limb which
are defined as follows:

U1 - Instant of first external tangency of Umbra with Earth's limb.


(Umbral [Total/Annular] Eclipse Begins)
U2 - Instant of first internal tangency of Umbra with Earth's limb.
U3 - Instant of last internal tangency of Umbra with Earth's limb.
U4 - Instant of last external tangency of Umbra with Earth's limb.
(Umbral [Total/Annular] Eclipse Ends)

At bottom center are the geographic coordinates of the position of greatest eclipse along with the local circumstances at that location (i.e. - Sun
altitude, Sun azimuth, path width and duration of totality/annularity). At bottom left are a list of parameters used in the eclipse predictions while
bottom right gives the Moon's geocentric libration (optical + physical) at greatest eclipse. The value for •T (the difference between Terrestrial
Dynamical Time and Universal Time) is extrapolated from pre-2007 observations.

1 Eclipse magnitude is defined as the fraction of the Sun's diameter occulted by the Moon. It is strictly a ratio of diameters and should not be
confused with eclipse obscuration, which is a measure of the Sun's surface area occulted by the Moon. Eclipse magnitude may be expressed
as either a percentage or a decimal fraction (e.g.: 50% or 0.50).

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Explanation of Solar Eclipse Predictions - Index

● Figure 1 - Orthographic Map of the Eclipse Path

● Table 1 - Elements of the Eclipse


● Table 2 - Shadow Contacts and Circumstances
● Table 3 - Path of the Umbral (or Antumbral) Shadow
● Table 4 - Physical Ephemeris of the Umbral (or Antumbral) Shadow
● Table 5 - Local Circumstances on the Central Line
● Table 6 - Topocentric Data and Path Corrections Due to Lunar Limb Profile
● Table 7 - Mapping Coordinates for the Central Path
● Table 8 - Coordinates for the Zones of Grazing Eclipse

● Mean Lunar Radius


● Lunar Limb Profile
● Limb Corrections to the Path Limits: Graze Zones

● Local Circumstances for Total Solar Eclipses


● Local Circumstances for Annular Solar Eclipses

Table 1 - Elements of the Eclipse

The geocentric ephemeris for the Sun and Moon, various parameters, constants, and the Besselian elements (polynomial form) are given in
the Table Elements of the Eclipse. The eclipse elements and predictions were derived from the DE200 and LE200 ephemerides (solar and
lunar, respectively) developed jointly by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the U. S. Naval Observatory for use in the Astronomical Almanac for
1984 and thereafter. Unless otherwise stated, all predictions are based on center of mass positions for the Moon and Sun with no corrections
made for center of figure, lunar limb profile or atmospheric refraction. The predictions depart from normal IAU convention through the use of a
smaller constant for the mean lunar radius k for all umbral contacts. Times are expressed in either Terrestrial Dynamical Time (TDT) or in
Universal Time (UT), where the best value of ∆T1 available at the time of preparation is used.

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From the polynomial form of the Besselian elements, any element can be evaluated for any time t1 (in decimal hours) via the equation:

a = a0 + a1*t + a2*t2 + a3*t3 (or a = Sum[an*tn]; n = 0 to 3)

where: a = x, y, d, l1, l2, or µ


t = t1 - t0 (decimal hours)
t0 = Terrestrial Dynamical Time (TDT) to the nearest hour of the instant of greatest eclipse

The polynomial Besselian elements were derived from a least-squares fit to elements rigorously calculated at five separate times over a six
hour period centered at t0. Thus, the equation and elements are valid over the period: (t0-3 hours) ≤ t1 ≤ (t0 +3 hours).

1∆T is the difference between Terrestrial Dynamical Time and Universal Time.

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Table 2 - Shadow Contacts and Circumstances

Table 2 lists all external and internal contacts of penumbral and umbral shadows with Earth. They include TDT times and geodetic coordinates
with and without corrections for ∆T. The contacts are defined:

Instant of first external tangency of penumbral shadow cone with Earth's limb.
P1
(partial eclipse begins)
Instant of last external tangency of penumbral shadow cone with Earth's limb.
P4
(partial eclipse ends)
Instant of first external tangency of umbral shadow cone with Earth's limb.
U1
(umbral eclipse begins)
U2 Instant of first internal tangency of umbral shadow cone with Earth's limb.
U3 Instant of last internal tangency of umbral shadow cone with Earth's limb.
Instant of last external tangency of umbral shadow cone with Earth's limb.
U4
(umbral eclipse ends)

Similarly, the noethern and southern extremes of the penumbral and umbral paths, and extreme limits of the umbra's central line are given. The
IAU (International Astronomical Union) longitude convention is used throughout this publication (i.e., for longitude, east is positive and west is
negative; for latitude, north is positive and south is negative).

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Table 3 - Path of the Umbral (or Antumbral) Shadow

The path of the umbral (or antumbral) shadow is delineated at one minute intervals in Universal Time in Table 3. Coordinates of the northern
limit, the southern limit and the central line are listed to the nearest tenth of an arc-minute (~185 m at the Equator). The Sun's altitude, path
width and umbral duration are calculated for the central line position.

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Table 4 - Physical Ephemeris of the Umbral (or Antumbral) Shadow

Table 4 presents a physical ephemeris for the umbral shadow at one minute intervals in UT. The central line coordinates are followed by the
topocentric ratio of the apparent diameters of the Moon and Sun, the eclipse obscuration1, and the Sun's altitude and azimuth at that instant.
The central path width, the umbral shadow's major and minor axes and its instantaneous velocity with respect to Earth's surface are included.
Finally, the central line duration of the umbral phase is given.

1 Eclipse obscuration is defined as the fraction of the Sun's surface area occulted by the Moon. In comparison, eclipse magnitude is
defined as the fraction of the Sun's diameter occulted by the Moon.

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Table 5 - Local Circumstances on the Central Line

Local circumstances for each central line position listed in Table 5. The first three columns give the Universal Time of maximum eclipse, the
central line duration of totality and the altitude of the Sun at that instant. The following columns list each of the four eclipse contact times
followed by their related contact position angles and the corresponding altitude of the Sun. The four contacts identify significant stages in the
progress of the eclipse. They are defined as follows:

Instant of first external tangency between the Moon and


First Contact Sun.
(partial eclipse begins)
Second Instant of first internal tangency between the Moon and Sun.
Contact (central or umbral eclipse begins; total eclipse begins)
Instant of last internal tangency between the Moon and Sun.
Third Contact
(central or umbral eclipse ends; total eclipse ends)
Instant of last external tangency between the Moon and
Fourth Contact Sun.
(partial eclipse ends)

The position angles P and V identify the point along the Sun's disk where each contact occurs1. Second and third contact altitudes are omitted
since they are always within 1° of the altitude at maximum eclipse.

1 P is defined as the contact angle measured counter-clockwise from the north point of the Sun's disk. V is defined as the contact angle
measured counter-clockwise from the zenith point of the Sun's disk.

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Table 6 - Topocentric Data and Path Corrections Due to Lunar Limb Profile

Table 6 presents topocentric values from the central path at maximum eclipse for the Moon's horizontal parallax, semi-diameter, relative
angular velocity with respect to the Sun, and libration in longitude. The altitude and azimuth of the Sun are given along with the azimuth of the
umbral path. The northern limit position angle identifies the point on the lunar disk defining the umbral path's northern limit. It is measured
counter-clockwise from the north point of the Moon. In addition, corrections to the path limits due to the lunar limb profile are listed. The
irregular profile of the Moon results in a zone of grazing eclipse at each limit that is delineated by interior and exterior contacts of lunar
features with the Sun's limb. This geometry is described in greater detail in the section Limb Corrections To The Path Limits: Graze Zones.
Corrections to central line durations due to the lunar limb profile are also included. The addition of these corrections to the durations in Tables
3, 4, 5 and 7, typically results in a slightly shorter central duration for total eclipses and a longer central duration for annular eclipses.

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Table 7 - Mapping Coordinates for the Central Path

To assist in the plotting of the umbral path on large scale maps, Table 7 gives path coordinates in equal 1° steps of longitude. The latitude of
the northern limit, southern limit and central line for each longitude is tabulated to the nearest hundredth of an arc-minute (~18.5 m at the
Equator) along with the Universal Time of maximum eclipse at each position. Finally, local circumstances on the center line at maximum
eclipse are listed and include the Sun's altitude and azimuth, the umbral path width and the central duration of totality (or annularity).

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Table 8 - Coordinates for the Zones of Grazing Eclipse

In applications where the zones of grazing eclipse are needed, Table 8 lists these coordinates in equal 30´ steps of longitude. The time of
maximum eclipse is given at both northern and southern limits as well as the path's azimuth. The elevation and scale factors are also given
(see: Limb Corrections to the Path Limits: Graze Zones).

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A fundamental parameter used in eclipse predictions is the Moon's radius k, expressed in units of Earth's equatorial radius. The Moon's actual
radius varies as a function of position angle and libration due to the irregularity in the limb profile. From 1968 through 1980, the Nautical
Almanac Office used two separate values for k in their predictions. The larger value (k = 0.2724880), representing a mean over topographic
features, was used for all penumbral (exterior) contacts and for annular eclipses. A smaller value (k = 0.272281), representing a mean
minimum radius, was reserved exclusively for umbral (interior) contact calculations of total eclipses [Explanatory Supplement, 1974].
Unfortunately, the use of two different values of k for umbral eclipses introduces a discontinuity in the case of hybrid or annular-total eclipses.

In August 1982, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) General Assembly adopted a value of k = 0.2725076 for the mean lunar radius.
This value is now used by the Nautical Almanac Office for all solar eclipse predictions [Fiala and Lukac, 1983] and is currently the best mean
radius, averaging mountain peaks and low valleys along the Moon's rugged limb. The adoption of one single value for k eliminates the
discontinuity in the case of annular-total eclipses and ends confusion arising from the use of two different values. However, the use of even the
best 'mean' value for the Moon's radius introduces a problem in predicting the true character and duration of umbral eclipses, particularly total
eclipses. A total eclipse can be defined as an eclipse in which the Sun's disk is completely occulted by the Moon. This cannot occur so long as
any photospheric rays are visible through deep valleys along the Moon's limb [Meeus, Grosjean and Vanderleen, 1966]. But the use of the
IAU's mean k guarantees that some annular or annular-total eclipses will be misidentified as total. A case in point is the eclipse of 3 October
1986. Using the IAU value for k, the Astronomical Almanac identified this event as a total eclipse of 3 seconds duration when it was, in fact, a
beaded annular eclipse. Since a smaller value of k is more representative of the deeper lunar valleys and hence the minimum solid disk radius,
it helps ensure the correct identification of an eclipse's true nature.

Of primary interest to most observers are the times when umbral eclipse begins and ends (second and third contacts, respectively) and the
duration of the umbral phase. When the IAU's value for k is used to calculate these times, they must be corrected to accommodate low valleys
(total) or high mountains (annular) along the Moon's limb. The calculation of these corrections is not trivial but must be performed, especially if
one plans to observe near the path limits [Herald, 1983]. For observers near the center line of a total eclipse, the limb corrections can be more
closely approximated by using a smaller value of k which accounts for the valleys along the profile.

The NASA eclipse bulletins use the IAU's accepted value of k = 0.2725076 for all penumbral (exterior) contacts. In order to avoid eclipse type
misidentification and to predict central durations which are closer to the actual durations at total eclipses, we depart from standard convention
by adopting the smaller value of k = 0.272281 for all umbral (interior) contacts. This is consistent with predictions in Fifty Year Canon of Solar
Eclipses: 1986 - 2035 [Espenak, 1987]. Consequently, the smaller k produces shorter umbral durations and narrower paths for total eclipses
when compared with calculations using the IAU value for k. Similarly, predictions using a smaller k result in longer umbral durations and wider
paths for annular eclipses than do predictions using the IAU's k.

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Eclipse contact times, magnitude and duration of totality (or annularity) all depend on the angular diameters and relative velocities of the Moon
and Sun. These calculations are limited in accuracy by the departure of the Moon's limb from a perfectly circular figure. The Moon's surface
exhibits a rather dramatic topography, which manifests itself as an irregular limb when seen in profile. Most eclipse calculations assume some
mean radius that averages high mountain peaks and low valleys along the Moon's rugged limb. Such an approximation is acceptable for many
applications, but if higher accuracy is needed, the Moon's actual limb profile must be considered. Fortunately, an extensive body of knowledge
exists on this subject in the form of Watts' limb charts [Watts, 1963]. These data are the product of a photographic survey of the marginal zone
of the Moon and give limb profile heights with respect to an adopted smooth reference surface (or datum). Analyses of lunar occultations of
stars by Van Flandern [1970] and Morrison [1979] have shown that the average cross-section of Watts' datum is slightly elliptical rather than
circular. Furthermore, the implicit center of the datum (i.e., the center of figure) is displaced from the Moon's center of mass. Additional work by
Morrison and Appleby [1981] shows that the radius of the datum varies with libration producing systematic errors in Watts' original limb profile
heights that attain 0.4 arc-seconds at some position angles. Thus, corrections to Watts' limb data are necessary to ensure that the reference
datum is a sphere with its center at the center of mass.

The Watts charts have been digitized and may be used to generate limb profiles for any libration. Ellipticity and libration corrections can be
applied to refer the profile to the Moon's center of mass. Such a profile can then be used to correct eclipse predictions which have been
generated using a mean lunar limb.

The lunar limb profile in Figure x includes corrections for center of mass and ellipticity [Morrison and Appleby, 1981]. It is generated for one
instant along the central line which typically is close to the time of greatest eclipse. The Moon's topocentric libration (physical + optical), the
topocentric semi-diameters of the Sun and Moon and the Moon's angular velocity with respect to the Sun are all included in this figure.

The radial scale of the limb profile (at the bottom of the lunar profile figure) is greatly exaggerated so that the true limb's departure from the
mean lunar limb is readily apparent. The mean limb with respect to the center of figure of Watts' original data is shown (dashed) along with the
mean limb with respect to the center of mass (solid). Note that all the predictions presented in this web publication are calculated with respect
to the latter limb unless otherwise noted. Position angles of various lunar features can be read using the protractor marks along the Moon's
mean limb (center of mass). The position angles of second and third contact are clearly marked along with the north pole of the Moon's axis of
rotation and the observer's zenith at mid-totality. The dashed line with arrows at either end identifies the contact points on the limb
corresponding to the northern and southern limits of the path. To the upper left of the profile are the Sun's topocentric coordinates at maximum
eclipse. They include the right ascension R.A., declination Dec., semi-diameter S.D. and horizontal parallax H.P. The corresponding
topocentric coordinates for the Moon are to the upper right. Below and left of the profile are the geographic coordinates of the center line for the
given time while the times of the four eclipse contacts at that location appear to the lower right. Directly below the profile are the local
circumstances at maximum eclipse. They include the Sun's altitude and azimuth, the path width, and central duration. The position angle of the
path's northern/southern limit axis is PA(N.Limit) and the angular velocity of the Moon with respect to the Sun is A.Vel.(M:S). At the bottom left
are a number of parameters used in the predictions, and the topocentric lunar librations appear at the lower right.

In investigations where accurate contact times are needed, the lunar limb profile can be used to correct the nominal or mean limb predictions.

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For any given position angle, there will be a high mountain (annular eclipses) or a low valley (total eclipses) in the vicinity that ultimately
determines the true instant of contact. The difference, in time, between the Sun's position when tangent to the contact point on the mean limb
and tangent to the highest mountain (annular) or lowest valley (total) at actual contact is the desired correction to the predicted contact time.
On the exaggerated radial scale of the lunar profile figure, the Sun's limb can be represented as an epicyclic curve that is tangent to the mean
lunar limb at the point of contact. Using the digitized Watts' datum, an analytical solution is straightforward and robust. Curves of corrections to
the times of second and third contact for most position angles have been computer generated and plotted. The circular protractor scale at the
center represents the nominal contact time using a mean lunar limb. The departure of the contact correction curves from this scale graphically
illustrates the time correction to the mean predictions for any position angle as a result of the Moon's true limb profile. Time corrections external
to the circular scale are added to the mean contact time; time corrections internal to the protractor are subtracted from the mean contact time.
The magnitude of the time correction at a given position angle is measured using any of the four radial scales plotted at each cardinal point.

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Limb Corrections to the Path Limits: Graze Zones

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The northern and southern umbral limits provided in this publication were derived using the Moon's center of mass and a mean lunar radius.
They have not been corrected for the Moon's center of figure or the effects of the lunar limb profile. In applications where precise limits are
required, Watts' limb data must be used to correct the nominal or mean path. Unfortunately, a single correction at each limit is not possible
since the Moon's libration in longitude and the contact points of the limits along the Moon's limb each vary as a function of time and position
along the umbral path. This makes it necessary to calculate a unique correction to the limits at each point along the path. Furthermore, the
northern and southern limits of the umbral path are actually paralleled by a relatively narrow zone where the eclipse is neither penumbral nor
umbral. An observer positioned here will witness a slender solar crescent that is fragmented into a series of bright beads and short segments
whose morphology changes quickly with the rapidly varying geometry between the limbs of the Moon and the Sun. These beading phenomena
are caused by the appearance of photospheric rays that alternately pass through deep lunar valleys and hide behind high mountain peaks as
the Moon's irregular limb grazes the edge of the Sun's disk. The geometry is directly analogous to the case of grazing occultations of stars by
the Moon. The graze zone is typically five to ten kilometers wide and its interior and exterior boundaries can be predicted using the lunar limb
profile. The interior boundaries define the actual limits of the umbral eclipse (both total and annular) while the exterior boundaries set the outer
limits of the grazing eclipse zone.

Table 6 provides topocentric data and corrections to the path limits due to the true lunar limb profile. At one minute intervals, the table lists the
Moon's topocentric horizontal parallax, semi-diameter, relative angular velocity of the Moon with respect to the Sun and lunar libration in
longitude. The Sun's center line altitude and azimuth is given, followed by the azimuth of the umbral path. The position angle of the point on the
Moon's limb which defines the northern limit of the path is measured counter-clockwise (i.e., eastward) from the north point on the limb. The
path corrections to the northern and southern limits are listed as interior and exterior components in order to define the graze zone. Positive
corrections are in the northern sense while negative shifts are in the southern sense. These corrections (minutes of arc in latitude) may be
added directly to the path coordinates listed in Table 3. Corrections to the center line umbral durations due to the lunar limb profile are also
included and they are all negative. Thus, when added to the central durations given in Tables 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8 a slightly shorter central total
phase is predicted.

Detailed coordinates for the zones of grazing eclipse are presented in Table 8. Given the uncertainties in the Watts data, these predictions
should be accurate to ±0.3 arc-seconds. The interior graze coordinates take into account the deepest valleys along the Moon's limb which
produce the simultaneous second and third contacts at the path limits. Thus, the interior coordinates define the true edge of the path of totality.
They are calculated from an algorithm which searches the path limits for the extreme positions where no photospheric beads are visible along
a ±30° segment of the Moon's limb, symmetric about the extreme contact points at the instant of maximum eclipse. The exterior graze
coordinates are somewhat arbitrarily defined and calculated for the geodetic positions where an unbroken photospheric crescent of 60° in
angular extent is visible at maximum eclipse.

In Table 8, the graze zone latitudes are listed every 30' in longitude (at sea level) and include the time of maximum eclipse at the northern and
southern limits as well as the path's azimuth. To correct the path for locations above sea level, Elev Fact is a multiplicative factor by which the
path must be shifted north perpendicular to itself (i.e., perpendicular to path azimuth) for each unit of elevation (height) above sea level. To
calculate the shift, a location's elevation is multiplied by the Elev Fact value. Positive values (usually the case for eclipses in the Southern

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Hemisphere) indicate that the path must be shifted north. For instance, if one's elevation is 1000 meters above sea level and the Elev Fact
value is +0.50, then the shift is +500m (= 1000m x +0.50). Thus, the observer must shift the path coordinates 500 meters in a direction
perpendicular to the path and in a positive or northerly sense.

The final column of Table 8 lists the Scale Fact (km/arc-second). This scaling factor provides an indication of the width of the zone of grazing
phenomena, due to the topocentric distance of the Moon and the projection geometry of the Moon's shadow on Earth's surface. Since the solar
chromosphere has an apparent thickness of about 3 arc-seconds, and assuming a Scale Fact value of 2 km/arc-seconds, then the
chromosphere should be visible continuously during totality for any observer in the path who is within 6 kilometers (=2x3) of each interior limit.
However, the most dynamic beading phenomena occurs within 1.5 arc-seconds of the Moon's limb. Using the above Scale Factor, this
translates into the first 3 kilometers inside the interior limits. But observers should position themselves at least 1 kilometer inside the interior
limits (south of the northern interior limit or north of the southern interior limit) in order to ensure that they are inside the path due of to small
uncertainties in Watts' data and the actual path limits.

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Total Solar Eclipse Local Circumstances

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The local circumstances tables present the eclipse contact times and the instant of maximum eclipse for many cities and locations around the
world. The coordinates are listed along with the location's elevation (meters) above sea-level, if known. Otherwise, the local circumstances are
calculated for sea-level. The Universal Time of each contact is given to a tenth of a second, along with position angles P and V and the altitude
of the Sun. The position angles identify the point along the Sun's disk where each contact occurs and are measured counter-clockwise (i.e.,
eastward) from the north and zenith points, respectively. Locations outside the umbral path miss the total eclipse and only witness first and
fourth contacts of a partial eclipse. The Universal Time of maximum eclipse (either partial or total) is listed. Next, the position angles P and V of
the Moon's disk with respect to the Sun are given, followed by the altitude and azimuth of the Sun at maximum eclipse. Finally, the
corresponding eclipse magnitude and obscuration are listed. For total eclipses, the eclipse magnitude is replaced by the topocentric ratio of the
apparent diameters of the Moon to the Sun.

Two additional columns are included if the location lies within the path of the Moon's umbral shadow. The umbral depth is a relative measure of
a location's position with respect to the central line and path limits. It is a unitless parameter which is defined as:

u = 1 - abs(x/R) [1]
where:

u = umbral depth
x = perpendicular distance from the shadow axis (kilometers)
radius of the umbral shadow as it intersects Earth's surface
R=
(kilometers)

The umbral depth for a location varies from 0.0 to 1.0. A position at the path limits corresponds to a value of 0.0 while a position on the central
line has a value of 1.0. The parameter can be used to quickly determine the corresponding center line duration. Thus, it is a useful tool for
evaluating the trade-off in duration of a location's position relative to the central line. Using the location's duration and umbral depth, the center
line duration is calculated as:

D = d/(1 - (1 - u)2)1/2 seconds [2]


where:

duration of totality on the central line


D=
(seconds)
d = duration of totality at location (seconds)
u = umbral depth

The final column gives the duration of totality. The effects of refraction have not been included in these calculations, nor have there been any

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corrections for center of figure or the lunar limb profile.

Locations were chosen based on general geographic distribution, population, and proximity to the path. The primary source for geographic
coordinates is The New International Atlas (Rand McNally, 1991). Elevations for major cities were taken from Climates of the World (U. S.
Dept. of Commerce, 1972). The city names and spellings presented here are for location purposes only and are not meant to be authoritative.
They do not imply recognition of status of any location by the United States Government.

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The use of eclipse maps, figures, tables and eclipse predictions in other publications is freely permitted when accompanied by the following
credit line:

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A copy of the finished publication (book, article, poster, etc.) should be mailed to:

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A reference to the Eclipse Web Site should also be included somewhere in the publication. For example:

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The use of eclipse maps, figures, tables and eclipse predictions on other web sites is also permitted using the above guidelines. The web
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Eclipse Resources Page

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Eclipse Resources
Special Eclipse Web Pages

● Solar Eclipses of Historical Interest


● Lunar Eclipses of Historical Interest
● Eclipses and the Saros
● Solar Eclipses for Students and Beginners!
● Lunar Eclipses for Students and Beginners!

Safe Eclipse Viewing and Photography

● Solar Eclipse Eye Safety


● Solar Eclipse Eye Safety (Ralph Chou)
● Safe Eclipse Viewing Techniques
● Solar Filters - Time for an International Standard (Ralph Chou)
● Eclipse Photography

Miscellaneous Eclipse Resources

● Eclipse Quotations - Nearly 200 quotations involving eclipses.


● Eclipse Language - How do you say "solar eclipse" in different tongues?
● Eclipse Stamps - A collection of postage stamps commemorating eclipses.
● Links to Additional Eclipse Sites

Special Help Features

● All About Time Zones and Universal Time


● Delta-T and Universal Time

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● Measuring the Moon's Distance - Apollo Laser Reflectors

Ephemeris Data

● Astronomical Ephemeris Data: 1995 - 2006


● Six Thousand Year Catalog of the Phases of the Moon: -1999 to +4000
● 2004 & 2012 Transits of Venus

Dedicated Eclipse Web Pages


Solar Eclipses

● Total Solar Eclipse of 2010 Jul 11


● Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 Jul 22
● Total Solar Eclipse of 2008 Aug 01
● Annular Solar Eclipse of 2006 September 22
● Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29
● Annular Solar Eclipse of 2005 October 03
● Hybrid Solar Eclipse of 2005 April 08
● Total Solar Eclipse of 2003 November 23
● Annular Solar Eclipse of 2003 May 31
● Total Solar Eclipse of 2002 December 04
● Annular Solar Eclipse of 2002 June 10
● Annular Solar Eclipse of 2001 December 14
● Total Solar Eclipse of 2001 June 21
● Partial Solar Eclipse: 2000 December 25
● Partial Solar Eclipse: 2000 July 30-31
● Total Solar Eclipse of 1999 August 11
● Annular Solar Eclipse of 1999 February 16
● Total Solar Eclipse of 1998 February 26

Lunar Eclipses

● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2008 Feb 20/21


● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2007 Aug 27/28
● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2004 Oct 27/28
● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2003 May 15
● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2001 January 09
● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2000 July 16
● Total Lunar Eclipse: 2000 January 20-21

NASA Solar Eclipse Bulletins Online


NASA's Eclipse Bulletins are special publications issued periodically which focus on major upcoming solar eclipses. Each bulletin contains
detailed eclipse predictions, local circumstances, maps and climatological data along the eclipse path.

● NASA TP2008-14169: Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22


● NASA TP2007-14149: Total Solar Eclipse of 2008 August 01
● NASA TP2004-212762: Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29
● NASA TP2002-211618: Annular and Total Solar Eclipses of 2003
● NASA TP2001-209990: Total Solar Eclipse of 2002 December 04
● NASA TP1999-209484: Total Solar Eclipse of 2001 June 21
● NASA RP1398: Total Solar Eclipse of 1999 August 11
● NASA RP1383: Total Solar Eclipse of 1998 February 26
● NASA RP1369: Total Solar Eclipse of 1997 March 9

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● NASA RP1344: Total Solar Eclipse of 1995 October 24


● NASA RP1318: Total Solar Eclipse of 1994 November 3
● NASA RP1301: Annular Solar Eclipse of 1994 May 10

NASA solar eclipse bulletins are also available in hard copy:

● Ordering Information and Availability


● Bulletin Order Form

Eclipse Publications Online


● Eclipses During 2009 Observer's Handbook 2009
● Eclipses During 2008 Observer's Handbook 2008
● Eclipses During 2007 Observer's Handbook 2007
● 2006 Transit of Mercury Observer's Handbook 2006
● Eclipses During 2006 Observer's Handbook 2006
● Eclipses During 2005 Observer's Handbook 2005
● Eclipses During 2004 Observer's Handbook 2004
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