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Eclipse,Oct 3rd question
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19 years 3 months ago #15647
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Eclipse,Oct 3rd question was created by galwayskywatchers
Would anyone have info (first contact etc) of local circumstances or for Galway city for the Partial Solar Eclipse on October 3rd as i need it for an airticle i am writing for club newsletter, if you could send me a PM please.
Ronan Newman
Galway Astronomy Club
www.galwayastronomyclub.ie
Ronan Newman
Galway Astronomy Club
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19 years 3 months ago #15648
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Regards and Clear Skies,
Dave.
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Replied by DaveGrennan on topic Re: Eclipse,Oct 3rd question
Ronan,
Heres everything you should need
Solar Eclipse of 2005 Oct. 03
Sun in Partial Eclipse at this Location
Galway
Location: W 9°01'12.0", N53°10'12.0", 0m
(Longitude referred to Greenwich meridian)
Eclipse Begins UT1 07:45:57.0
Sun Alt: 8.7
Sun Azimuth: 108.82
Position Angle:87.9
Vertex angle: 322.6
Maximum Eclipse UT1 08:55:38.9
Sun Alt: 18.0
Sun Azimuth:123.9
Eclipse Ends UT1 10:10:30.6
Sun Alt: 26.2
Sun Azimuth: 142.0
Position Angle: 143.8
Vertex Angle:165.5
Duration: 2h 24m 33.6s
Magnitude: 0.696
Obscuration: 60.8%
Heres everything you should need
Solar Eclipse of 2005 Oct. 03
Sun in Partial Eclipse at this Location
Galway
Location: W 9°01'12.0", N53°10'12.0", 0m
(Longitude referred to Greenwich meridian)
Eclipse Begins UT1 07:45:57.0
Sun Alt: 8.7
Sun Azimuth: 108.82
Position Angle:87.9
Vertex angle: 322.6
Maximum Eclipse UT1 08:55:38.9
Sun Alt: 18.0
Sun Azimuth:123.9
Eclipse Ends UT1 10:10:30.6
Sun Alt: 26.2
Sun Azimuth: 142.0
Position Angle: 143.8
Vertex Angle:165.5
Duration: 2h 24m 33.6s
Magnitude: 0.696
Obscuration: 60.8%
Regards and Clear Skies,
Dave.
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19 years 3 months ago #15677
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: Eclipse,Oct 3rd question
Dave,
I presume such figures are as good for almost all of Ireland, as we are only talking about seconds in the difference over such a small (country) area - or am I wrong? Reason being, there's no point in asking you for new figures for Tullamore if these would work!
Seanie.
I presume such figures are as good for almost all of Ireland, as we are only talking about seconds in the difference over such a small (country) area - or am I wrong? Reason being, there's no point in asking you for new figures for Tullamore if these would work!
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19 years 3 months ago #15700
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Regards and Clear Skies,
Dave.
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Replied by DaveGrennan on topic Re: Eclipse,Oct 3rd question
Seanie Heres the details for Tullamore.
As you can see theres nearly a minute in the difference.
Solar Eclipse of 2005 Oct. 03
Sun in Partial Eclipse at this Location
Tullamore, Co Offally
Location: W 7°18'36.0", N53°09'36.0", 0m
(Longitude referred to Greenwich meridian)
Eclipse Begins (UT1): 07:46:42.5
Sun Alt: 9.8
Sun Azim: 110.3
Pos Angle: 287.5
Vertex Angle: 321.8
Maximum Eclipse (UT1): 08:56:40.7
Sun Alt: 19.0
Sun Azim: 125.7
Eclipse Ends (UT1): 10:11:45.2
Sun Alt: 26.9
Sun Azim: 144.1
Pos Angle: 144.8
Vertex Angle: 165.5
Duration: 2h 25m 02.8s
Magnitude: 0.684
Obscuration: 59.3%
As you can see theres nearly a minute in the difference.
Solar Eclipse of 2005 Oct. 03
Sun in Partial Eclipse at this Location
Tullamore, Co Offally
Location: W 7°18'36.0", N53°09'36.0", 0m
(Longitude referred to Greenwich meridian)
Eclipse Begins (UT1): 07:46:42.5
Sun Alt: 9.8
Sun Azim: 110.3
Pos Angle: 287.5
Vertex Angle: 321.8
Maximum Eclipse (UT1): 08:56:40.7
Sun Alt: 19.0
Sun Azim: 125.7
Eclipse Ends (UT1): 10:11:45.2
Sun Alt: 26.9
Sun Azim: 144.1
Pos Angle: 144.8
Vertex Angle: 165.5
Duration: 2h 25m 02.8s
Magnitude: 0.684
Obscuration: 59.3%
Regards and Clear Skies,
Dave.
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19 years 3 months ago #15701
by Seanie_Morris
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: Eclipse,Oct 3rd question
Wow! A minute! I didn't think it could have been that much! Thanks for that Dave!
Seanie.
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19 years 3 months ago #15702
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Replied by Macros42 on topic Re: Eclipse,Oct 3rd question
Dave,
Where are you getting this info?
And what are the figures for Maynooth?
Where are you getting this info?
And what are the figures for Maynooth?
Steve
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