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  • [Date]: 16 August 2957
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 23:30:11
    [Saros cycle]: 170
    [Type]: Total
    [Magnitude]: 1.0739
    [Centralduration]: 06m 14s
    [Location]: 8°00′N 156°24′W / 8.0°N 156.4°W / 8.0; -156.4
    [Path width]: 241 km (150 mi)
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  • [Date]: 11 March 2901
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 22:22:36
    [Saros cycle]: 183
    [Type]: Partial
    [Magnitude]: 0.3296
    [Centralduration]:
    [Location]: 61°18′N 138°30′E / 61.3°N 138.5°E / 61.3; 138.5
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  • [Date]: 15 June 2998
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 14:49:27
    [Saros cycle]: 182
    [Type]: Partial
    [Magnitude]: 0.9792
    [Centralduration]:
    [Location]: 66°30′S 32°30′W / 66.5°S 32.5°W / -66.5; -32.5
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  • [Date]: 6 August 2939
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 15:59:27
    [Saros cycle]: 170
    [Type]: Total
    [Magnitude]: 1.0761
    [Centralduration]: 06m 33s
    [Location]: 7°18′N 45°06′W / 7.3°N 45.1°W / 7.3; -45.1
    [Path width]: 250 km (160 mi)
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  • [Date]: 25 September 2937
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 19:42:19
    [Saros cycle]: 188
    [Type]: Partial
    [Magnitude]: 0.3777
    [Centralduration]:
    [Location]: 61°06′S 166°42′E / 61.1°S 166.7°E / -61.1; 166.7
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  • [Date]: 19 January 2903
    [Time ofgreatest eclipse]: 20:22:19
    [Saros cycle]: 165
    [Type]: Annular
    [Magnitude]: 0.9189
    [Centralduration]: 10m 12s
    [Location]: 22°36′S 107°12′W / 22.6°S 107.2°W / -22.6; -107.2
    [Path width]: 308 km (191 mi)
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For the general public, solar eclipses are an enjoyable celestial event. But for astronomers, solar eclipses, especially total solar eclipses, are of great scientific value. Because of the eclipse of the Moon, the outer layer of the sun, the Corona, can be revealed, which is very important for the study of the Sun. The total solar eclipse also provided an opportunity to test one of the general relativity predictions that light bends in a massive gravitational field. Based on the number of eclipses experienced in each century, this random tool also records 248 possible eclipses over the next 30th century.

Details of the date, Time of greatest eclipse, Saros cycle, Type, Magnitude, Central duration, Location, and Path width can be found in a listing collated by this generator. Incredibly, these precise data are astronomers' best estimates of what solar eclipses are likely to happen in the next 30th century. This is also due to the world has mastered astronomical equipment manufacturing-related technology and principles.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of solar eclipses in the 30th century.

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