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Annular Solar Eclipse of December 3, 1918

On December 3, 1918, a annular solar eclipse traces a path crossing Chile and Argentina, reaching greatest eclipse at 2:59 PM UTC.

Greatest eclipse
2:59 PM UTC
Duration
7m 06s
Path width
236 km
Greatest-eclipse location
36.1°S, 53.7°W
Magnitude
0.9383
Saros series
131

Major cities in the path

CityCountryPhaseDurationBegins (UTC)
Buenos AiresArgentinaAnnular3m 29s3:06 PM UTC
SantiagoChileAnnular4m 59s2:33 PM UTC
MontevideoUruguayAnnular3m 33s3:12 PM UTC
MendozaArgentinaAnnular6m 31s2:35 PM UTC
ValparaisoChileAnnular5m 18s2:30 PM UTC
La PlataArgentinaAnnular5m 26s3:06 PM UTC
Vina del MarChileAnnular5m 29s2:30 PM UTC
San LuisArgentinaAnnular5m 47s2:42 PM UTC
San BernardoChileAnnular3m 52s2:33 PM UTC
Punta del EsteUruguayAnnular2m 46s3:16 PM UTC
San MartinArgentinaAnnular6m 40s2:36 PM UTC

Nearby cities with a deep partial eclipse

CityCountryMax. obscuration
San RafaelArgentina93.5%
San AntonioChile93.5%
Rio CuartoArgentina93.3%
RancaguaChile92.7%
San JuanArgentina92.1%

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