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Total Solar Eclipse of September 21, 1941

On September 21, 1941, a total solar eclipse traces a path crossing Kazakhstan and China, reaching greatest eclipse at 4:59 AM UTC.

Greatest eclipse
4:59 AM UTC
Duration
3m 22s
Path width
143 km
Greatest-eclipse location
27.3°N, 119.1°E
Magnitude
1.0379
Saros series
143

Major cities in the path

CityCountryPhaseDurationBegins (UTC)
WuhanChinaTotal2m 26s4:17 AM UTC
NanchangChinaTotal2m 33s4:23 AM UTC
JianmenChinaTotal3m 18s4:14 AM UTC
XiantaoChinaTotal3m 14s4:15 AM UTC
TianshuiChinaTotal2m 53s3:55 AM UTC
AlmatyKazakhstanTotal2m 03s3:12 AM UTC
ShangraoChinaTotal2m 33s4:28 AM UTC
AnkangChinaTotal3m 06s4:03 AM UTC
XiningChinaTotal2m 14s3:46 AM UTC
BaojiChinaTotal1m 34s3:58 AM UTC
ShiyanChinaTotal1m 42s4:07 AM UTC
HuangshiChinaTotal1m 57s4:19 AM UTC

Nearby cities with a deep partial eclipse

CityCountryMax. obscuration
HanzhongChina99.9%
LanzhouChina99.8%
TaipeiTaiwan99.8%
JingdezhenChina99.8%
XiangyangChina99.8%

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