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Annular Solar Eclipse of November 27, 2095

On November 27, 2095, a annular solar eclipse traces a path crossing North Korea, reaching greatest eclipse at 12:56 AM UTC.

Greatest eclipse
12:56 AM UTC
Duration
8m 47s
Path width
285 km
Greatest-eclipse location
7.2°N, 169.8°E
Magnitude
0.9330
Saros series
134

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)
SeoulKorea, SouthAnnular6m 18s11:16 PM UTC
BusanKorea, SouthAnnular2m 35s11:18 PM UTC
IncheonKorea, SouthAnnular6m 10s11:16 PM UTC
DaeguKorea, SouthAnnular5m 13s11:17 PM UTC
HiroshimaJapanAnnular6m 22s11:18 PM UTC
KobeJapanAnnular2m 17s11:23 PM UTC
DaejeonKorea, SouthAnnular4m 46s11:16 PM UTC
ChangwonKorea, SouthAnnular1m 23s11:18 PM UTC
SuwonKorea, SouthAnnular6m 09s11:16 PM UTC
UlsanKorea, SouthAnnular5m 23s11:17 PM UTC
SongnamKorea, SouthAnnular6m 17s11:16 PM UTC
GoyangKorea, SouthAnnular6m 18s11:16 PM UTC

Nearby cities with a deep partial eclipse

CityCountryMax. obscuration
OsakaJapan92.1%
KitakyushuJapan92.1%
IksanKorea, South92.0%
JeonjuKorea, South92.0%
TottoriJapan92.0%

Related eclipses

Previous eclipse2095-06-02Next eclipse2096-05-22Previous annular eclipse2093-07-23Next annular eclipse2096-11-15Previous eclipse in Saros 1342077-11-15