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Total Solar Eclipse of August 24, 2063

On August 24, 2063, a total solar eclipse traces a path crossing China, Mongolia, Russia, and Japan, reaching greatest eclipse at 12:57 AM UTC.

Greatest eclipse
12:57 AM UTC
Duration
5m 49s
Path width
252 km
Greatest-eclipse location
25.6°N, 168.4°E
Magnitude
1.0750
Saros series
136

This eclipse is far enough in the future that Earth's rotation (ΔT) is only predicted, not measured — the path shown may be off by several km east-west.

Major cities in the path

CityCountryPhaseDurationBegins (UTC)
ChangchunChinaTotal3m 57s11:55 PM UTC
JilinChinaTotal4m 10s11:56 PM UTC
MudangiangChinaTotal2m 50s12:00 AM UTC
TongliaoChinaTotal1m 46s11:54 PM UTC
VladivostokRussiaTotal4m 25s12:02 AM UTC
HamiChinaTotal2m 57s11:40 PM UTC
YanjiChinaTotal2m 16s12:00 AM UTC
HakodateJapanTotal4m 41s12:12 AM UTC
AomoriJapanTotal4m 10s12:13 AM UTC
HachinoheJapanTotal3m 58s12:14 AM UTC
JiutaiChinaTotal4m 19s11:56 PM UTC
DunhuaChinaTotal3m 36s11:58 PM UTC

Nearby cities with a deep partial eclipse

CityCountryMax. obscuration
SipingChina99.4%
TomakomaiJapan99.0%
LiaoyuanChina98.7%
MoriokaJapan98.5%
SapporoJapan97.9%

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