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  • [Date]: 3 May 729
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 00:49:47
    [Saros cycle]: 98
    [Type]: Annular
    [Magnitude]: 0.9448
    [Centralduration]: 07m 31s
    [Location]: 7°42′S 174°18′W / 7.7°S 174.3°W / -7.7; -174.3
    [Path width]: 223 km (139 mi)
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  • [Date]: 21 March 722
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 23:36:39
    [Saros cycle]: 99
    [Type]: Total
    [Magnitude]: 1.0162
    [Centralduration]: 01m 23s
    [Location]: 28°30′N 174°12′W / 28.5°N 174.2°W / 28.5; -174.2
    [Path width]: 64 km (40 mi)
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  • [Date]: 4 July 783
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 20:03:18
    [Saros cycle]: 98
    [Type]: Annular
    [Magnitude]: 0.9489
    [Centralduration]: 07m 01s
    [Location]: 13°54′N 109°00′W / 13.9°N 109.0°W / 13.9; -109.0
    [Path width]: 190 km (120 mi)
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  • [Date]: 16 July 790
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 19:49:25
    [Saros cycle]: 97
    [Type]: Total
    [Magnitude]: 1.0296
    [Centralduration]: 03m 03s
    [Location]: 18°00′N 104°06′W / 18.0°N 104.1°W / 18.0; -104.1
    [Path width]: 100 km (62 mi)
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  • [Date]: 7 January 745
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 17:04:29
    [Saros cycle]: 111
    [Type]: Partial
    [Magnitude]: 0.4226
    [Centralduration]:
    [Location]: 63°48′N 94°24′W / 63.8°N 94.4°W / 63.8; -94.4
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  • [Date]: 21 March 741
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 22:02:37
    [Saros cycle]: 109
    [Type]: Partial
    [Magnitude]: 0.7203
    [Centralduration]:
    [Location]: 60°54′N 132°00′E / 60.9°N 132.0°E / 60.9; 132.0
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The number and type of eclipses varies from century to century. Total solar eclipse, partial solar eclipse, annular solar eclipse, and so on, the specific location and the best observation angle are also different. No matter in which century, always attract a large number of astronomy-loving friends stop to watch. A total of 233 eclipses were recorded in the random tool in the 8th century AD, if you need more specific information, you can check further.

And according to the generator, we can see that in 734 AD, there were the most eclipses, five of them. At the same time, there were 77 localized, 88 annular (two non-central) , a total of 66, of which 2 were hybrid. In addition, the exact date, location, coordinates, Time of greatest eclipse, Saros cycle, Type, Magnitude, Central duration, Path width, and so on of each eclipse in this century can also be found in the generator.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of solar eclipses in the 8th century.

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