Total Solar Eclipse of January 14, 1926
On January 14, 1926, a total solar eclipse traces a path crossing the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Philippines, reaching greatest eclipse at 6:59 AM UTC.
- Greatest eclipse
- 6:59 AM UTC
- Duration
- 4m 11s
- Path width
- 147 km
- Greatest-eclipse location
- 10.1°S, 82.3°E
- Magnitude
- 1.0431
- Saros series
- 130
Major cities in the path
| City | Country | Phase | Duration | Begins (UTC) |
|---|
| Palembang | Indonesia | Total | 3m 08s | 7:39 AM UTC |
| Davao | Philippines | Total | 1m 48s | 8:11 AM UTC |
| Pontianak | Indonesia | Total | 0m 29s | 7:51 AM UTC |
| Bengkulu | Indonesia | Total | 3m 12s | 7:34 AM UTC |
| Arua | Uganda | Total | 1m 40s | 4:56 AM UTC |
| Tarakan | Indonesia | Total | 2m 18s | 8:03 AM UTC |
| Kitale | Kenya | Total | 1m 43s | 4:58 AM UTC |
| Gulu | Uganda | Total | 0m 44s | 4:57 AM UTC |
| Lira | Uganda | Total | 1m 41s | 4:57 AM UTC |
| Pangkalpinang | Indonesia | Total | 3m 03s | 7:43 AM UTC |
| Perabumulih | Indonesia | Total | 2m 44s | 7:38 AM UTC |
Nearby cities with a deep partial eclipse
| City | Country | Max. obscuration |
|---|
| Mbale | Uganda | 100.0% |
| Cotabato | Philippines | 100.0% |
| Tawau | Malaysia | 99.7% |
| Eldoret | Kenya | 99.7% |
| Tororo | Uganda | 98.8% |
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