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Total Solar Eclipse of September 14, 2099

On September 14, 2099, a total solar eclipse traces a path crossing Canada and the United States, reaching greatest eclipse at 4:56 PM UTC.

Greatest eclipse
4:56 PM UTC
Duration
5m 18s
Path width
241 km
Greatest-eclipse location
23.4°N, 62.8°W
Magnitude
1.0684
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)
MinneapolisUnited StatesTotal3m 36s3:41 PM UTC
Virginia BeachUnited StatesTotal3m 43s4:10 PM UTC
MilwaukeeUnited StatesTotal4m 22s3:48 PM UTC
ColumbusUnited StatesTotal3m 59s3:56 PM UTC
CalgaryCanadaTotal3m 26s3:25 PM UTC
NorfolkUnited StatesTotal4m 17s4:09 PM UTC
RichmondUnited StatesTotal4m 31s4:06 PM UTC
St. PaulUnited StatesTotal3m 40s3:41 PM UTC
Grand RapidsUnited StatesTotal3m 14s3:51 PM UTC
ToledoUnited StatesTotal3m 52s3:54 PM UTC
HamptonUnited StatesTotal3m 59s4:09 PM UTC
EvanstonUnited StatesTotal1m 36s3:50 PM UTC

Nearby cities with a deep partial eclipse

CityCountryMax. obscuration
Ann ArborUnited States99.9%
AkronUnited States99.9%
Green BayUnited States99.8%
ChicagoUnited States99.7%
RochesterUnited States99.6%

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