Observatorio ARVAL

Caracas, Venezuela.  Latitude 10° 30' N, Longitude 66° 50' W (UT - 4:30 hrs.)


Total or Annular Sun Eclipses in South America



1987, March 29 (Hybrid):



In blue is the path of the Umbra on the surface of the Earth (from W to E).
In Red the zone where we would observe a Partial Eclipse.
An Annular Eclipse is like a Total one, but in its lapse the Moon is somewhat farther from the Earth's orbit, and the cone of its shadow does not reach our planet's surface. The Sun's Corona is not visible due to the ring of unocculted Sun.
A Hybrid Eclipse is in part Total, in part Annular, depending on the observer's location along the path of the Umbra on the surface of the Earth.




Original information from:

Solar Eclipses, 1981 - 1990, Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC



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