What eclipse happened in 2013?

What eclipse happened in 2013?

It was the 23rd eclipse of the 143rd Saros cycle, which began with a partial eclipse on March 7, 1617, and will conclude with a partial eclipse on April 23, 2897. This hybrid solar eclipse started annular solar eclipse and ended total solar eclipse….

Solar eclipse of November 3, 2013
Catalog # (SE5000) 9538

When was Australia’s last solar eclipse?

Succession

State/Territory Total Partial
← Prev ← Prev
Queensland 13 November 2012 9 March 2016
South Australia 4 December 2002 9 March 2016
Tasmania 9 May 1910 10 May 2013

How many eclipses were there in 2013?

Year 2013 had 5 eclipses, 2 solar eclipses and 3 lunar eclipses.

How often is there a solar eclipse in Australia?

While total solar eclipses happen roughly every 18 months being able to see totality is rarer still. The Moon’s shadow as it crosses the Earth is only 100-260km wide, and you have to be located within that narrow path to see the totally eclipsed Sun.

Will Australia see the solar eclipse?

A solar eclipse can only occur during the time of new Moon, and only when the Moon is close to a node in its orbit….Coming Solar Eclipses.

Date Type Where visible
26 Dec 2019 Annular Asia, Australia
21 Jun 2020 Annular Africa, se Europe, Asia

Was there a solar eclipse in 2015?

A total solar eclipse occurred on March 20, 2015. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth.

Is there a solar eclipse in Australia in 2021?

A Patial Eclipse will be visible from Australia (Canberra) on December 4 2021….Solar Eclipse of December 4 2021 from Australia.

🕑 Local Time 2021-12-04 18:57:05
🕑 UT Time 2021-12-04 08:57:05
🕑 Julian Date 2459552.87298
∡ Sun Altitude
Sun Direction West-South-West

Will there ever be a solar eclipse in Australia?

The next total solar eclipse visible from Australia will happen in April 2023.