Annular Solar Eclipse of February 24, 1933
On February 24, 1933, a annular solar eclipse traces a path crossing Argentina, Angola, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, South Sudan, and Ethiopia, reaching greatest eclipse at 12:59 PM UTC.
- Greatest eclipse
- 12:59 PM UTC
- Duration
- 1m 32s
- Path width
- 58 km
- Greatest-eclipse location
- 20.8°S, 2.1°W
- Magnitude
- 0.9841
- Saros series
- 129
Major cities in the path
| City | Country | Phase | Duration | Begins (UTC) |
|---|
| Aden | Yemen | Annular | 1m 50s | 2:32 PM UTC |
| Mbandaka | Congo (Kinshasa) | Annular | 1m 14s | 2:01 PM UTC |
| Dese | Ethiopia | Annular | 1m 29s | 2:30 PM UTC |
| Loubomo | Congo (Brazzaville) | Annular | 1m 03s | 1:47 PM UTC |
Nearby cities with a deep partial eclipse
| City | Country | Max. obscuration |
|---|
| Pointe-Noire | Congo (Brazzaville) | 97.9% |
| Moanda | Congo (Kinshasa) | 96.8% |
| Assab | Eritrea | 96.6% |
| Bahir Dar | Ethiopia | 96.2% |
| Wau | South Sudan | 96.0% |
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