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Solar and Lunar Eclipses: A Worldwide Phenomenon from 1900 to 2199
Total Solar Eclipses: A Cosmic Alignment
Total solar eclipses occur when the New Moon aligns perfectly between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow over a narrow path on our planet. These celestial events are relatively rare, making them all the more awe-inspiring to witness.
Lunar Eclipses: When Earth's Shadow Falls
Lunar eclipses, on the other hand, occur when the Full Moon moves into Earth's shadow. Unlike solar eclipses, which are only visible from a specific path, lunar eclipses are visible from anywhere on the night side of Earth.
From 1900 to 2199: A Timeline of Celestial Events
The tables below provide a comprehensive list of solar and lunar eclipses that will occur from 1900 to 2199. These tables include the date, time, and location of each eclipse, allowing you to plan your eclipse viewing experiences.
Solar Eclipses
Date | Time | Location |
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July 9, 1945 | 12:06 PM CDT | Texas border near Eagle |
Lunar Eclipses
Date | Time | Location |
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May 16, 1970 | 9:12 PM EDT | Eastern United States |
Whether you are a seasoned eclipse watcher or witnessing one for the first time, these celestial events offer an unforgettable experience. By using these tables, you can plan your eclipse viewing adventure and marvel at the wonders of our solar system.
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