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Prediction of Solar Eclipses in Brunei Darussalam. 

 

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Type Date Duration Starts At Max. At Ends At
Click to View Eclipse partial 11.06.2002 0:50:10 6:07:40 6:07:40 6:57:50
Click to View Eclipse partial 26.01.2009 1:47:30 16:42:00 17:54:00 18:29:30
Click to View Eclipse partial 22.07.2009 1:35:00 8:47:50 9:33:10 10:22:50
Click to View Eclipse partial 15.01.2010 1:48:20 15:45:10 16:42:30 17:33:30
Click to View Eclipse partial 21.05.2012 0:44:10 6:06:00 6:06:00 6:50:10
Click to View Eclipse partial 10.05.2013 1:04:40 6:10:00 6:41:10 7:14:40
Click to View Eclipse partial 09.03.2016 2:24:10 7:30:10 8:37:00 9:54:20
Click to View Eclipse partial 26.12.2019 3:38:30 12:04:20 14:02:40 15:42:50
Click to View Eclipse partial 21.06.2020 2:13:40 15:09:50 16:22:20 17:23:30

 

  1. Click to view the eclipse.

  2. All dates and times given are in Local for Brunei Darussalam. The predictions are valid only for location in Brunei Darussalam and should not be used for other countries. Calculations are referred to latitude and longitude for Bandar Seri Begawan.

  3. While every care is taken in the compilation of the page, I shall not be liable and shall be held harmless from any error of the calculation &  information contained herein.

  4. Visitors are advised to immediately notify me of any error .

 

Total eclipse: The umbral shadow of the moon reaches all the way to the earth. Outside the umbra, approximately one third of the earth's day lit surface will see a partial eclipse.

 

Annular eclipse: The umbral shadow falls short of the earth's surface, because the moon is too far away to obscure the sun entirely.

 

Partial eclipse: The moon's umbra misses the earth entirely. View from earth, all that is visible is the sun partially covered by the moon.

 


 

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