The following table lists the solar eclipses that will be visible during the period late 2006 - 2011.
Dat |
Type
Of Eclipse |
Duration
On Central Line |
Geographic
Visibility |
2006
Mar 29 |
Total |
04m07s |
Africa,
Europe, w Asia [Total: c Africa, Turkey, Russia] |
2006
Sep 22 |
Annular |
07m09s |
S.
America, w Africa, Antarctica [Annular: Guyana, Suriname, F. Guiana, s Atlantic] |
2007
Mar 19 |
Partial |
- |
Asia, Alaska
|
2007
Sep 11 |
Partial |
- |
S.
America, Antarctica
|
2008
Feb 07 |
Annular |
02m12s |
Antarctica,
e [Annular: |
2008
Aug 01 |
Total |
02m27s |
ne N.
America, Europe, Asia [Total: n |
2009 Jan
26 |
Annular |
07m54s |
s
Africa, Antarctica, se Asia, [Annular: s Indian, Sumatra, |
2009
Jul 22 |
Total |
06m39s |
e Asia, [Total: |
2010
Jan 15 |
Annular |
11m08s |
Africa,
Asia [Annular: c Africa, |
2010
Jul 11 |
Total |
05m20s |
s S.
America [Total: s Pacific, Easter |
Details of solar eclipses can be found in: "Fifty Year Canon of Solar Eclipses: 1986-2035" by Fred Espenak. This is 'NASA Reference Publication number 1178 Revised', ISBN 0-933346-45-X. (Data for the above table is taken from this reference.) Fred Espenak also has a web site with more detail of imminent eclipses.