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Eclipse visible in Aklavik – Sep 10, 1942 Partial Solar Eclipse

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

During this partial solar eclipse, the Moon covers only parts of the Sun, as seen from Aklavik. As the central part of the Moon's shadow (umbra) misses the Earth during a partial solar eclipse, there are no other locations on Earth where the Sun appears completely covered during this event.

The Moon covers only a small portion of the Sun.

More about the Sep 10, 1942 Partial Solar Eclipse

Stages in eclipse

Local times for eclipse in Aklavik on Thursday, September 10, 1942

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 AklavikDirectionAltitudeLooks likeComments
Partial eclipse beginsSep 10 at 1:58 PM75°East-northeast0.0° belowEclipse as seen from earthThe Moon touches the Sun's edge.
Sun near horizon, must have completely free sight or higher up than the surroundings.
Maximum EclipseSep 10 at 2:27 PM81°East2.3° Eclipse as seen from earthMoon is closest to the center.
Sun close to horizon, so make sure you have free sight to East.
Partial Eclipse endsSep 10 at 2:57 PM88°East4.9° Eclipse as seen from earthThe Moon leaves the Sun's edge.
Sun close to horizon, so make sure you have free sight to East.

Some of the eclipse is very close to the horizon.

Times are local for Aklavik ( - (null)).

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Jul 26, 1934LunarPartialPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Jan 19, 1935LunarTotalPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Jul 16, 1935LunarTotalPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Jan 8, 1936LunarTotalPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Jun 19, 1936SolarTotalPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Jul 4, 1936LunarPartialPartialEclipse as seen from earth
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May 25, 1937LunarPenumbralPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Nov 18, 1937LunarPartialPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
May 14, 1938LunarTotalTotalEclipse as seen from earth
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May 3, 1939LunarTotalPartialEclipse as seen from earth
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Mar 23, 1940LunarPenumbralPartialEclipse as seen from earth
Apr 22, 1940LunarPenumbralPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Oct 16, 1940LunarPenumbralPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Mar 13, 1941LunarPartialPenumbralEclipse as seen from earth
Sep 5, 1941LunarPartialPartialEclipse as seen from earth
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