Solar eclipse of September 22nd, 2006
The solar eclipse of September 22nd, 2006 is a solar eclipse annular.
Characteristics
- Beginning: 9:48 Fine UTC
- : 13:31 UTC
- Maximum duration: 7 min 9,3 S, with 11:40 min 11 S UTC, into full Atlantic Ocean, by
- Magnitude: 0,9352
Visibility
The total eclipse was visible along a corridor beginning with the Guyana, then above the Atlantic Ocean southern and finally the Indian Ocean southern, completing its race close to the islands Kerguelen. The zone of half-light was visible on part of the Africa and South America.The eclipse crossed the following countries successively:
See too
Internal bonds
External bonds
- '' Annular Solar off Eclipses September 22 '', site of NASA
- interactive Carte with local circumstances
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