- The
tzolkinex is an
eclipse cycle equal to a
period of two
saros (13,170.636 days)
minus one inex (10,571.946 days). As
consecutive eclipses in an inex...
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annular solar eclipse on July 23 A
partial solar eclipse on
December 17 A
tzolkinex cycle repeats every 88
lunations (2,598.691 days), or
roughly 7 years...
- An
annular solar eclipse occurred on Thursday, June 10, 2021, when the Moon p****ed
between Earth and the Sun,
thereby partly obscuring the
image of the...
- A
total solar eclipse took
place on Monday,
December 14, 2020, when the Moon p****ed
between Earth and the Sun,
thereby totally or
partly obscuring the...
- A
total lunar eclipse occurred on 15–16 May 2022, the
first of two
total lunar eclipses in 2022. The
event occurred near
lunar perigee; as a result, this...
- A
penumbral lunar eclipse occurred on Friday, 5 May 2023, the
first of two
lunar eclipses in 2023. The moon's
apparent diameter was 0.1%
larger than average...
- A
total solar eclipse occurred on
March 29, 2006. A
solar eclipse occurs when the Moon p****es
between Earth and the Sun,
thereby totally or
partly obscuring...
- A
hybrid solar eclipse occurred on Thursday,
April 20, 2023. A
solar eclipse occurs when the Moon p****es
between Earth and the Sun
thereby totally or partly...
- A
penumbral lunar eclipse took
place on Monday,
March 25, 2024. It was
visible to the
naked eye as 95.57% of the Moon was
immersed in Earth's penumbral...
- A
total solar eclipse occurred at the Moon's
descending node of the
orbit on July 22, 2009, with a
magnitude of 1.07991. It was the
longest total solar...