TABLE 3. Recent Solar Eclipses[1], Cycle of 18 Years, 11 Days, 8 Hours[2]
Saros 129 runs from Oct. 03, 1103 to Feb. 21, 2528 AD (1424.38 yrs.)[3]

 

 

12

2-24-1933

11  3-07-1951

10    3-18-1969

9   3-29-1987

8   4-08-2005

7    4-20-2023

 

8-21-1933

9-01-1951

9-11-1969

9-23-1987

10-03-2005

10-14-2023

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13

2-14-1934

12  2-25-1952

11    3-07-1970

3-18-1988

3-29-2006

4-08-2024

 

8-10-1934

8-20-1952

8-31-1970

9-11-1988

9-22-2006

10-02-2024

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14

2-03-1935

13  2-14-1953

12   2-25- 1971

(3-07-) 1989

(3-19-) 2007

3-29-2025

 

6-30-1935

7-11-1953

7-22-1971

 

 

 

 

7-30-1935

8-09-1953

8-20-1971

8-31-1989

9-11-2007

9-21-2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

12-25-1936

14  1-05-1954

13    1-16-1972

1-26-1990

2-07-2008

2-17-2026

 

6-19-1936

6-30-1954

7-10-1972

7-22-1990

8-01-2008

8-12-2026

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16

12-13-1937

15  12-25-1955

14    1-04-1973

1-15-1991

1-26-2009

2-06-2027

 

6-08-1937

6-20-1955

6-30-1973

7-11-1991

7-22-2009

8-02-2027

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17

12-02-1938

16  12-14-1956

15  12-24-1974

1-04-1992

1-15-2010

1-26-2028

 

5-29-1938

6-08-1956

6-20-1974

6-30-1992

7-11-2010

7-22-2028

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18

11-21-1939

17  12-02-1957

16  12-13-1975

12-24-1993

1-04-2011

1-14-2029

 

1939

4-30-1957

5-11-1975

5-21-1993

6-01-2011

6-12-2029

 

4-19-1939

(4-29-) 1957

(6-09-) 1975

(6-20-) 1993

7-01-2011

7-11-2029

 

10-12-1939

10-23-1957

11-03-1975

11-13-1993

11-25-2011

12-05-2029

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

19

4-07-1940

18    4-19-1958

17    4-29-1976

5-10-1994

5-20-2012

6-01-2030

 

10-01-1940

10-12-1958

10-23-1976

11-03-1994

11-13-2012

11-25-2030

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

3-27-1941

19    4-08-1959

18    4-18-1977

4-29-1995

5-10-2012

5-21-2031

 

9-21-1941

10-02-1959

10-12-1977

10-24-1995

11-03-2013

11-14-2031

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

3-16-1942

1    3-27-1960

19   4-07-1978

4-17-1996

4-29-2014

5-09-2032

 

9-10-1942

9-20-1960

(10-01-) 1978

10-12-1996

10-23-2014

11-03-2032

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

2-04-1943

2     2-15-1961

1    2-26-1979

19 3-09-1997

3-20-2015

3-30-2033

 

8-01-1943

8-11-1961

8-22-1979

9-02-1997

9-13-2015

9-23-2033

 

 

 

 

 

3-09-2015

 

4

1-25-1944

3     2-05-1962

(2-16-) 1980

1   2-26-1998

 

3-20-2034

 

7-20-1944

7-31-1962

8-10-1980

8-22-1998

19 9-01-2016

9-12-2034

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

1-14-1945

4    1-25-1963

2-04-1981

2-16-1999

1   2-26-2017

19  3-09-2035

 

7-09-1945

7-20-1963

7-31-1981

8-11-1999

8-21-2017

9-02-2035

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

66

1-03-1946

5    1-14-1964

(1-25-) 1982

2-05-2000

2-15-2018

1  2-27-2036

 

5-30-1946

6-10-1964

6-21-1982

7-01-2000

7-13-2018

7-23-2036

 

6-29-1946

7-09-1964

7-20-1982

7-31-2000

8-11-2018

2-21-2036

 

11-23-1946

12-04-1964

12-15-1982

12-25-2000

1-06-2019

1-16-2037

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

5-20-1947

6    5-30-1965

6-11-1983

6-21-2001

7-02-2019

7-13-2037

 

11-12-1947

11-23-1965

12-04-1983

12-14-2001

12-26-2019

1-05-2037

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

5-09-1948

7    5-20-1966

5-30-1984

6-10-2002

6-21-2020

7-02-2038

 

11-01-1948

11-12-1966

11-22-1984

12-04-2002

12-14-2020

12-26-2038

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

4-28-1949

8    5-09-1967

5-19-1985

5-31-2003

6-10-2021

6-21-2039

 

10-21-1949

11-02-1967

11-12-1985

11-23-2003

12-04-2021

12-15-2039

10

3-18-1950

9    3-28-1968

4-08-1986

4-19-2004

4-30-2022

5-11-2040

 

9-12-1950

9-22-1968

10-03-1986

10-14-2004

10-25-2022

11-04-2040

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   18-year cycle (223 lunations), that is, 12 lunar months before 19 years.

 

= year 1 of 19-year cycle (235 lunations)

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Floyd R. Cox

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[1] Solar eclipses occur on new moons. Lunar eclipses are during full moons.

[2] Eclipse cycle (223 moons) ends about 354 days (12 moons) before the end of 19-years
  (235 moons), 11.3333 days after the end of the 18-year cycle.

[3] Calculations by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC, Fifty Year Canon of Solar Eclipses: 1986-2035.