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Historic and Future Solar Eclipses
for Central Europe

Content:   Historic - Future

We compiled some important solar eclipses of the past and the future, accompanied with a european scale view of the obscured region. Maps are available on a national scale for total solar eclipses near Switzerland. These maps should clarify the date of the last and the next total eclipses in Switzerland and Germany. Several larger newspaper and magazines published some erroronous data on this topic.

Historic Solar Eclipses

Cylindrical ProjectionDateEclipse
Type
Maximum
Phase
Maximum
Duration
Geographical Area
1706 May 12 WednesdayTotal106.0%4m10.3s
Partial:
Europe
Total:
Germany, Switzerland, Austria
1724 May 22 MondayTotal106.5%4m36.9s
Partial:
Western and northern Europe
Total:
Germany, Switzerland, Austria
1842 July 8 FridayTotal105.5%4m09.6s
Partial:
Europe
Total:
Switzerland, Austria Portugal, Spain, France, Italy
1887 August 19 FridayTotal105.3%3m53.9s
Partial:
Eastern and Central Europe
Total:
Germany
1912 April 17 WednesdayTotal-Annular100.1%0m05.9s
Partial:
Europe
Total:
France
Annular:
Germany (changes to annular just about 90km from the border), France
1961 February 15 WednesdayTotal103.7%2m48.8s
Partial:
Europe
Total:
France, Italy
1990 July 22 SundayTotal104.0%2m36.2s
Partial:
(Northern) Scandinavia, Russia
Total:
Finnland
1999 August 11 WednesdayTotal102.9%2m27.3s
Partial:
Eastern Canada, Greenland, Europe, Northern Africa, Asia
Total:
Atlantic Ocean, England, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Slowenia, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Syrian Arab Republic, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, India
Precise Maps
2003 May 31 SaturdayAnnular  
Partial:
Eastern and northern Europe
Annular:
Iceland, Svalbard

Future Solar Eclipses

Cylindrical ProjectionDateEclipse
Type
Maximum
Phase
Maximum
Duration
Geographical Area
2005 October 3 MondayAnnular  
Partial:
Whole Europe
Annular:
Spain
2006 March 29 WednesdayTotal  
Partial:
Whole Europe
Total:
Greece (Island of Kastellorizon), Turkey
2008 August 1 FridayTotal  
Partial:
Europe without Spain, southern Italy and Greece
Total:
Northern Greenland, Russia
2011 January 4 TuesdayPartial  
Partial:
Europe, without UK, Portugal and western Spain
2013 November 3 SundayTotal-Annular  
Partial:
Southern Europe
Total or Annular:
Equatorial Africa
2026 August 12 WednesdayTotal104.0%2m21.5s
Partial:
Western and northern Europe
Total:
Spain, Portugal (at sunset)
2027 August 2 MondayTotal108.0%6m27.1s
Partial:
Whole of Europe
Total:
Spain (Gibraltar)
2081 September 3 WednesdayTotal107.3%5m37.3s
Partial:
Whole of Europe
Total:
France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Slowenia, Hungary, Croatia
2135 October 7 FridayTotal106.1%4m53.7s
Partial:
Europe
Total:
England, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ukraine, Moldova

The national borders are considered as of at the end of the 20th century.


All maps on these pages are © Arnold Barmettler and may not be re-used without prior written arrangements from the author. All data are calculated using the astronomical online-software CalSky. The author will be pleased to produce further maps from any region in various map projections, please contact the author.

Using our astronomical online-software CalSky you can calculate global and local solar eclipses for several milleniums. A catalogue of all solar eclipses for several centuries can be found for the German spoken part of Europe and for selected cities worldwide.



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29.03.2008 15:11 Uhr, Arnold Barmettler

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