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  • [Date]: 16 March 1186 BC
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 21:52:39
    [Saros cycle]: 30
    [Type]: Annular
    [Magnitude]: 0.9912
    [Centralduration]: 00m 59s
    [Location]: 6°24′S 25°00′W / 6.4°S 25.0°W / -6.4; -25.0
    [Path width]: 31 km (19 mi)
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  • [Date]: 2 January 1163 BC
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 05:16:03
    [Saros cycle]: 42
    [Type]: Total
    [Magnitude]: 1.0409
    [Centralduration]: 02m 40s
    [Location]: 67°54′S 148°12′W / 67.9°S 148.2°W / -67.9; -148.2
    [Path width]: 192 km (119 mi)
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  • [Date]: 28 September 1196 BC
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 17:25:34
    [Saros cycle]: 44
    [Type]: Annular
    [Magnitude]: 0.9555
    [Centralduration]: 04m 18s
    [Location]: 30°00′S 18°00′E / 30.0°S 18.0°E / -30.0; 18.0
    [Path width]: 200 km (120 mi)
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  • [Date]: 10 August 1110 BC
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 11:49:26
    [Saros cycle]: 37
    [Type]: Annular
    [Magnitude]: 0.9372
    [Centralduration]: 08m 39s
    [Location]: 11°36′N 115°54′E / 11.6°N 115.9°E / 11.6; 115.9
    [Path width]: 236 km (147 mi)
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  • [Date]: 8 May 1142 BC
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 08:40:41
    [Saros cycle]: 39
    [Type]: Total
    [Magnitude]: 1.0587
    [Centralduration]: 04m 36s
    [Location]: 33°12′N 153°24′E / 33.2°N 153.4°E / 33.2; 153.4
    [Path width]: 207 km (129 mi)
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  • [Date]: 3 January 1155 BC
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 12:34:37
    [Saros cycle]: 13
    [Type]: Partial
    [Magnitude]: 0.4320
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    [Location]: 65°18′S 86°00′W / 65.3°S 86.0°W / -65.3; -86.0
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To date, 252 famous eclipses have taken place around the world in the 12th century BC, a detailed list compiled by this random tool. These eclipses took place in different countries, cities, and regions of the world, which was of great significance to astronomical research at that time.

In the 12th century BC, most people in the world also have a feudal superstition about solar eclipses, many people think it is a bad omen, rather than a scientific rational perspective. But great astronomers have documented the eclipses in detail, including the exact time, date, coordinates and type, Path width, Magnitude, and so on in this generator, only then has the posterity may refer to the data and the value.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of solar eclipses in the 12th century BC.

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