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  • Saros (astronomy) - Wikipedia
    The saros ( ˈ s ɛər ɒ s ⓘ) is a period of exactly 223 synodic months, [a] 18 years 11 days and 8 hours, [2] [1] that can be used to predict eclipses of the Sun and Moon One saros period after an eclipse, the Sun, Earth, and Moon return to approximately the same relative geometry, a near straight line, and a nearly identical eclipse will occur, in what is referred to as an eclipse cycle
  • NASA - Eclipses and the Saros
    The Saros series columns were then staggered so that the interval between any two eclipses in adjacent columns was 10571 95 days (= 29 years -20 days) This is another important eclipse cycle called the Inex The resulting Saros-Inex Panorama proved useful in organizing eclipses For instance, one step down in the panorama is a change of one
  • What is the Saros Cycle and How Does It Foretell Eclipses?
    This is because the saros cycle is actually 6,585 32 days long — that extra 0 32 of a day means that the earth sneaks in an extra ⅓ of a spin on its axis The second difference is that the Great American Eclipse took place very slightly to the south of the 1999 event The reason for this is that the saros cycle is not perfect
  • Saros | Lunar-Solar Cycle, Eclipse Prediction Astronomy | Britannica
    saros, in astronomy, interval of 18 years 11 1 3 days (10 1 3 days when five leap years are included) after which the Earth, Sun, and Moon return to nearly the same relative positions and the cycle of lunar and solar eclipses begins to repeat itself; e g , the solar eclipse of June 30, 1973, was followed by one of roughly the same latitude and duration on July 11, 1991
  • Saros Cycle – Definition Detailed Explanation - Sentinel Mission
    By understanding the patterns of the Saros Cycle, astronomers can forecast solar and lunar eclipses years in advance, giving them the opportunity to study these celestial events and learn more about the workings of the solar system Additionally, the Saros Cycle has been used by ancient civilizations to track time and predict celestial events
  • What Is The Saros Cycle? - Astrophoto Guru
    Each Saros cycle results in a series of eclipses, called a Saros series These series can last for 1226 to 1550 years, containing between 69 and 87 eclipses Each eclipse within a series has a similar path across Earth, but due to the slight shift in the Moon’s node, the series gradually moves westward across the globe by approximately 1 3
  • Saros - Solar System Astronomy
    "The Saros Cycle" by Fred Espenak (NASA): An excellent overview of the Saros cycle, explaining its mechanics and historical significance "Eclipses and the Saros Cycle" by Brian Tung (Universe Today): A simplified explanation of the Saros cycle with illustrations "The Mystery of the Saros Cycle" by David H Levy (Sky Telescope): An engaging article exploring the historical discovery and
  • Determining the Saros - Astronomical League - ASTROLEAGUE
    Saros cycles usually start and end at the poles, usually with poor partial eclipses seen only by polar bears #1 of Cycle 139 occurred on May 17,1501, as a partial eclipse of the sun with 9% covered The “Last of Us” moment for Cycle 139 will occur on July 3, 2763 at 6% covered for the penguins to watch as they stand on their eggs


















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