List of solar eclipses visible from the United Kingdom AD 1000–2091

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This is a list of solar eclipses visible from the United Kingdom between AD 1000  AD 2091.

A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partially obscuring Earth's view of the Sun. Below is a complete list of total and annular eclipses visible anywhere within the modern extent of the United Kingdom between AD 1000 and AD 2090[1] and a description of forthcoming partial solar eclipses visible in Britain in the next fifteen years or so.[2]

12th century (AD 1101 - 1200)

15th to 16th centuries (AD 1401 - 1600)

17th to 19th centuries (AD 1601 - 1900)

3 May 1715 Cambridge, England

20th century (AD 1901 - 2000)

Partial solar eclipses also occurred on 20 May 1966, 22 September 1968, 25 February 1971, 10 July 1972, 30 June 1973, 11 May 1975, 29 April 1976, 20 July 1982, 15 December 1982, 4 December 1984, 21 May 1993 and 10 May 1994. (Source: HMNAO Eclipses On-line Portal.)

21st century (AD 2001 - 2100)

References

  1. UK Solar Eclipses from Year 1 by Sheridan Williams, Clock Tower Press, ISBN 1-85142-093-2, Published 1996
  2. Fifty Year Canon of Solar Eclipses 1986 - 2035 by Fred Espenak, NASA ISBN 0-933346-45-X, Published 1987
  3. Solar eclipse of 2 August 1133
  4. "Chronology and dating". Medievalgenealogy.org.uk. 2009-07-19. Retrieved 2013-10-01.
  5. Archived July 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  6. NASA Technical Publication TP-2006-214141 - http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCSE/5MCSE-Maps-08.pdf
  7. Solar eclipse of June 24, 1424
  8. Solar eclipse of June 17, 1433
  9. Solar eclipse of March 16, 1485
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