Gerhana matahari 11 Ogos 1999

Gerhana matahari penuh pada 11 Ogos 1999
Gerhana Matahari tidak penuh biasa.
Gerhana Matahari tidak penuh biasa.

Gerhana matahari penuh berlaku pada 11 Ogos 1999 dengan magnitud gerhana 1.029

Laluan bayang-bayang Bulan bermula di Lautan Atlantik dan, sebelum jam 12.00 tengah hari melintasi selatan United Kingdom, utara Perancis, Belgium, Luxembourg, selatan Jerman, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, dan utara FR Yugoslavia (Vojvodina). Tahap maksimumnya dicatatkan pada jam 11:03 UTC di 45°06′N 24°18′E / 45.1°N 24.3°E / 45.1; 24.3 di Romania (berdekatan sebuah bandar bernama Ocnele Mari berdekatan Râmnicu Vâlcea); gerhana matahari ini berterusan melintasi Bulgaria, Laut Hitam, Turki, Iran, selatan Pakistan dan Srikakulam di India dan berakhir di Teluk Bengal.

Jenis gerhana

Sifat gerhana Penuh
Gamma 0.5063
Magnitud 1.0286
Had masa pada titik puncak gerhana 142 s (2 min 22 s) pada jam 11:03:07 UTC, di Romania: 45°04′48″N 24°17′18″E / 45.08000°N 24.28833°E / 45.08000; 24.28833
Lebar jalur maksimum 112.3 km

Rujukan

  • Earth visibility chart and eclipse statistics Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
    • Google interactive map
    • Besselian elements
  • Eclipse at hermit.org
  • "Club Krile Magazine", Vol. 11, 1999, "Air Group 2000" Publishing, Sofia, Bulgaria
  • The Total Solar Eclipse of 1999 August 11
  • Russia expedition
Gambar
  • Turkey. Prof. Druckmüller's eclipse photography site
  • Hungary. Prof. Druckmüller's eclipse photography site
  • France. Prof. Druckmüller's eclipse photography site
  • Bulgaria
  • Bulgaria
  • Solar Corona Shape
  • Exploratorium Webcast: Solar Eclipse August 11, 1999
  • KryssTal - Eclipse in Cornwall (UK) - totality not seen but scene photographed.
  • Solar eclipse of August 11, 1999 Romania, shown in Romanian Maximum Card
  • Solar eclipse of August 11, 1999 Romania, shown in Romanian Maximum Card
  • Images from Turkey by Crayford Manor House Astronomical Society Diarkibkan 2013-02-09 di archive.today
  • [1] APOD 6/10/2007, Looking Back at an Eclipsed Earth, total eclipse shadow seen from Mir spacestation
  • [2] APOD 4/8/2001, The Big Corona, totality by Fred Espenak
  • [3] APOD 6/20/2001, Total Eclipse of the Active Sun, from Kecel, Hungary
  • [4] APOD 8/19/1999, Light From The Dark Sun, totality from Siofok, Hungary
  • Russian scientist observed eclipse
  • The 1999 Eclipse in England