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Eclipse visible in Brisbane – Nov 1, 1948 Total Solar Eclipse

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The animation shows approximately what the eclipse looks like in Brisbane (weather permitting).

The total phase of this solar eclipse is not visible in Brisbane, but it can be observed there as a partial solar eclipse.

More about the Nov 1, 1948 Total Solar Eclipse

Stages in eclipse

Local times for eclipse in Brisbane on Monday, November 1, 1948

Click on the Sun/Moon symbols in the column entitled “Looks like” to see what the eclipse looks like during the different phases of the event.

EventTime in BrisbaneDirectionAltitudeLooks likeComments
Partial eclipse beginsNov 1 at 4:57 PM261°West13.9° Eclipse as seen from earthThe Moon touches the Sun's edge.
Maximum EclipseNov 1 at 5:49 PM255°West-southwest3.0° Eclipse as seen from earthMoon is closest to the center.
Sun close to horizon, so make sure you have free sight to West-southwest.
SunsetNov 1 at 6:05 PM253°West-southwest0.2° belowNot directly visibleUnder horizon
Partial Eclipse endsNov 1 at 6:36 PM253°West-southwest0.2° belowNot directly visibleUnder horizon

This eclipse is in progress during sunrise or sunset, so the Sun is displayed only partly in some phases, according to its altitude below the horizon. The animation's bottom edge represents an ideal, flat horizon, which is at the same altitude as the observer.

Times are local for Brisbane (AEST - Australian Eastern Standard Time).

Other eclipses visible in Brisbane

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ObjectType at maxVisibility in
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Looks like in
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Path of the eclipse
May 14, 1938LunarTotalTotalEclipse as seen from earth
Nov 8, 1938LunarTotalPartialEclipse as seen from earth
May 3 / May 4, 1939LunarTotalPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Oct 13, 1939SolarTotalPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Oct 28, 1939LunarPartialPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Mar 24, 1940LunarPenumbralPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Apr 22, 1940LunarPenumbralPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Oct 16, 1940LunarPenumbralPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Mar 13 / Mar 14, 1941LunarPartialPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Sep 6, 1941LunarPartialPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Mar 3, 1942LunarTotalPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Aug 26, 1942LunarTotalPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Feb 20, 1943LunarPartialPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Aug 1, 1943SolarAnnularPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Aug 16, 1943LunarPartialPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Feb 9, 1944LunarPenumbralPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Jul 6, 1944LunarPenumbralPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Jul 20, 1944SolarAnnularPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Aug 4, 1944LunarPenumbralPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Dec 29 / Dec 30, 1944LunarPenumbralPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Jan 14, 1945SolarAnnularPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Jun 25 / Jun 26, 1945LunarPartialPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Dec 19, 1945LunarTotalPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Jun 15, 1946LunarTotalPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Dec 9, 1946LunarTotalPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Jun 4, 1947LunarPenumbralPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Nov 28, 1947LunarPenumbralPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Apr 23 / Apr 24, 1948LunarPenumbralPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Oct 18, 1948LunarPenumbralPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Nov 1, 1948SolarTotalPartialEclipse as seen from earth

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