The Solar Eclipse on May 10, 2013 is a ring-shaped solar eclipse of 138 saros that could be observed in Australia and the Pacific . Private eclipse phases were also visible in Indonesia , the Philippines, and New Zealand .
| Solar Eclipse May 10, 2013 | |
|---|---|
Solar Eclipse May 10, 2013 | |
| Classification | |
| Type of | ring-shaped |
| Saros | 138 (31 of 70) |
| Gamma | -0.2694 |
| date | May 10, 2013 |
| Maximum phase | |
| Value | 0.9544 |
| Duration | 6 min 3 sec |
| Shadow width | 173 km |
| Territory | Australia , Pacific |
| Time | 00:26:20 UTC |
| Coordinates | |
| Moonlight passage | |
| Start | 21:25:10 UTC |
| Full phases | 22:30:34 - 02:19:58 UTC |
| Ending | 03:25:23 UTC |
| Duration | 6 o'clock |
| Eclipse photo | |
Annular Eclipse in Tennant Creek , Northern Territory , Australia | |
The eclipse could be observed as ring-shaped in sparsely populated areas of northern Australia , at the southeastern tip of Fr. New Guinea , on the Solomon Islands and the Kiribati Islands. From 00:11 to 00:17 UTC (12:11 - 12:17 local time) an annular eclipse passed over the capital of Kiribati, South Tarava .