The solar eclipse on August 11, 2018 is a private solar eclipse of 155 saros that was visible in the north of North America , in Greenland , Northern Europe and Asia . The largest phase of a private eclipse was recorded in the region of the East Siberian Sea , not far from Wrangel Island .
| Solar Eclipse August 11, 2018 | |||||||
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Solar Eclipse August 11, 2018 | |||||||
| Classification | |||||||
| Type of | private | ||||||
| Saros | 155 (6 of 71) | ||||||
| Gamma | 1,1476 | ||||||
| date | August 11, 2018 | ||||||
| Territories | North America , Greenland , Northern Europe , Asia | ||||||
| Maximum phase | |||||||
| Magnitude | 0.7368 | ||||||
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| Eclipse picture | |||||||
eclipse in Moscow ( Maryino area) | |||||||
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The eclipse could be observed in Canada , Greenland , the countries of Northern Europe ( Iceland , Great Britain , Norway , Sweden , Finland , Estonia and Latvia ), practically in all of Russia (except for places to the south-west of the line roughly passing through Pskov , Moscow and Penza , and the most eastern places of the Far East ), in Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan , Mongolia and China . During sunset, an eclipse could be observed in North and South Korea.
This eclipse was a repetition through saros of a private solar eclipse on July 31, 2000 . The next (partial) eclipse of this saros will occur on August 21, 2036 .
Content
Eclipses in the cities of the world
Circumstances of the visibility of the eclipse for some cities of Western Europe, the European part of Russia and Canada [1] :
| City | The first touch ( UTC ) | Maximum phase (UTC) | Maximum % closed area solar disk | Last thing touch (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iqaluit | 8:05:57 | 8:44:32 | 26.69 | 9:24:11 |
| Nuuk | 8:03:55 | 8:41:20 | 20.05 | 9:19:52 |
| Reykjavik | 8:09:52 | 8:44:08 | 10.45 | 9:19:25 |
| Lerwick | 8:28:54 | 8:50:19 | 1.73 | 9:12:07 |
| Longyear | 8:28:07 | 9:17:25 | 35 | 10:07:06 |
| Oslo | 8:40:50 | 9:01:20 | 1.30 | 9:22:06 |
| Tromsø | 8:30:16 | 9:14:34 | 18.35 | 9:59:21 |
| Kiruna | 8:32:21 | 9:14:47 | 14.98 | 9:57:42 |
| Stockholm | 8:49:40 | 9:09:14 | 1.04 | 9:28:58 |
| Oulu | 8:39:21 | 9:18:45 | 10.51 | 9:58:27 |
| Helsinki | 8:50:53 | 9:17:43 | 2.71 | 9:44:44 |
| Tallinn | 8:53:44 | 9:17:26 | 1.81 | 9:41:17 |
| Arkhangelsk | 8:50:33 | 9:33:43 | 13.69 | 10:16:36 |
| Berezniki | 9:12:49 | 9:55:22 | 12.36 | 10:36:54 |
| Vologda | 9:03:53 | 9:36:35 | 4.78 | 10:09:05 |
| Vorkuta | 8:59:20 | 9:49:58 | 28.98 | 10:39:52 |
| Yekaterinburg | 9:22:05 | 10:02:54 | 10.63 | 10:42:31 |
| Kazan | 9:21:37 | 9:51:37 | 3,51 | 10:21:10 |
| Kirov | 9:11:22 | 9:48:52 | 7.60 | 10:25:44 |
| Moscow | 9:21:29 | 9:36:06 | 0.37 | 9:50:42 |
| Murmansk | 8:39:18 | 9:25:22 | 19.60 | 10:11:28 |
| Petrozavodsk | 8:52:23 | 9:28:30 | 7.05 | 10:04:36 |
| Permian | 9:16:31 | 9:56:43 | 9.88 | 10:35:56 |
| St. Petersburg | 8:55:24 | 9:24:18 | 3.32 | 9:53:16 |
| Syktyvkar | 9:03:26 | 9:46:29 | 12.97 | 10:28:47 |
| Ufa | 9:27:49 | 10:01:20 | 5.16 | 10:34:03 |
Circumstances of the visibility of the eclipse for some cities in Asia and the Asian part of Russia [1] :
| City | The first touch ( UTC ) | Maximum phase (UTC) | Maximum % closed area solar disk | Last thing touch (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alma ata | 10:14:30 | 10:41:20 | 3.32 | 11:07:13 |
| Astana | 9:44:21 | 10:22:39 | 9.37 | 10:59:25 |
| Pavlodar | 9:41:49 | 10:24:30 | 14.79 | 11:05:17 |
| Families | 9:48:10 | 10:29:59 | 14.51 | 11:09:51 |
| Bishkek | 10:18:17 | 10:40:21 | 1.74 | 11:01:47 |
| Lanzhou | 10: 27: 3 | 10:59:31 | 9.88 | 11:30:01 |
| Beijing | 10:12:25 | 10:51:09 | 22.95 | 11:28:07 |
| Urumqi | 10:09:15 | 10:45:31 | 10.47 | 11:20:05 |
| Wuhan | 10:37:12 | 11:03:52 | 7.07 | 11:29:37 |
| Hailar | 9:51:40 | 10:36:47 | 39.06 | 11:19:48 |
| Harbin | 9:56:31 | 10:39:25 | 37.38 | 11:20:27 |
| Shenyang | 10:05:33 | 10:46:00 | 29.61 | 11:24:40 |
| Ulaanbaatar | 9:56:25 | 10:40:54 | 29.70 | 11:23:09 |
| Choibalsan | 9:55:02 | 10:39:42 | 34.58 | 11:22:11 |
| Blagoveshchensk | 9:47:20 | 10:32:34 | 44.48 | 11:15:51 |
| Irkutsk | 9:46:21 | 10:33:27 | 33,99 | 11:18:12 |
| Krasnoyarsk | 9:35:53 | 10:24:37 | 31.34 | 11:11:00 |
| Peaceful | 9:24:50 | 10:15:18 | 51.10 | 11:03:43 |
| Novokuznetsk | 9:40:17 | 10:26:59 | 24.18 | 11:11:25 |
| Novosibirsk | 9:35:49 | 10:22:44 | 23 | 11:07:28 |
| Norilsk | 9:06:02 | 9:58:32 | 43.57 | 10:49:25 |
| Omsk | 9:32:48 | 10:17:02 | 16.05 | 10:59:26 |
| Susuman | 9:19:18 | 10:06:51 | 63.39 | 10:53:01 |
| Surgut | 9:16:51 | 10:05:58 | 25.06 | 10:53:18 |
| Tiksi | 9:06:57 | 9:57:49 | 61.27 | 10:47:18 |
| Urengoy | 9:08:58 | 10:00:34 | 34.43 | 10:50:28 |
| Chelyabinsk | 9:27:49 | 10:01:20 | 5.16 | 10:34:03 |
| Chita | 9:46:41 | 10:33:30 | 39.41 | 11:18:05 |
| Yakutsk | 9:24:52 | 10:13:56 | 57.56 | 11:01:13 |
Modeling
Eclipse animation
See also
- Lunar eclipse July 27, 2018 - “paired” to this solar eclipse
- 21st Century Solar Eclipses
Notes
Links
- Eclipse data on the NASA website .
- Astronomical calendar for 2018 rіk (Ukrainian) . National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (2017). Date of treatment August 2, 2018.
- Solar eclipse on August 11, 2018 in the photo: How the Sun was seen in different corners of the Earth , Komsomolskaya Pravda (August 14, 2018). Date of treatment January 2, 2019.