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  • [Date]: 30 July 455
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 13:47:01
    [Saros cycle]: 101
    [Type]: Partial
    [Magnitude]: 0.9406
    [Centralduration]:
    [Location]: 69°18′N 152°36′E / 69.3°N 152.6°E / 69.3; 152.6
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  • [Date]: 19 July 418
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 12:39:47
    [Saros cycle]: 91
    [Type]: Total
    [Magnitude]: 1.0459
    [Centralduration]: 03m 52s
    [Location]: 41°30′N 20°24′E / 41.5°N 20.4°E / 41.5; 20.4
    [Path width]: 163 km (101 mi)
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  • [Date]: 29 April 496
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 04:31:53
    [Saros cycle]: 75
    [Type]: Total
    [Magnitude]: 1.0400
    [Centralduration]: 03m 29s
    [Location]: 26°00′S 153°18′E / 26.0°S 153.3°E / -26.0; 153.3
    [Path width]: 185 km (115 mi)
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  • [Date]: 23 February 426
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 14:32:13
    [Saros cycle]: 95
    [Type]: Partial
    [Magnitude]: 0.8811
    [Centralduration]:
    [Location]: 61°06′N 80°00′W / 61.1°N 80.0°W / 61.1; -80.0
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  • [Date]: 27 July 401
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 16:57:24
    [Saros cycle]: 101
    [Type]: Partial
    [Magnitude]: 0.5739
    [Centralduration]:
    [Location]: 66°18′N 140°42′E / 66.3°N 140.7°E / 66.3; 140.7
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  • [Date]: 3 February 436
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 09:08:51
    [Saros cycle]: 86
    [Type]: Annular
    [Magnitude]: 0.9331
    [Centralduration]: 08m 03s
    [Location]: 29°48′S 76°24′E / 29.8°S 76.4°E / -29.8; 76.4
    [Path width]: 257 km (160 mi)
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In terms of the number of global eclipses, there are actually more solar eclipses than lunar eclipses in a year. From Earth, the orbits of the sun and moon “Intersect”once every six months, the duration of a solar eclipse (also longer than the duration of a lunar eclipse (the eclipse season)) . In the 5th century, the random tool recorded a total of 233 eclipses. The highest number of eclipses occurred in a year were 470,474,488 and 499, and the highest number was recorded as 4 eclipses.

Thanks to the world’s support for astronomy at that time, many countries made a detailed supplement and registration of each eclipse. If you look at the park’s 5th century eclipse in detail with this generator, you can also find the exact Time, place, type, range, Saros cycle, Time of greatest eclipse, Central duration, and so on for each eclipse.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of solar eclipses in the 5th century.

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