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July 23, 2093 — Annular Solar Eclipse — Montréal, Quebec, Canada

Jul 23, 2093 at 6:58 am
Max View in Montréal, Quebec
Global Event: Annular Solar Eclipse
Local Type: Annular Solar Eclipse in Montréal, Quebec
Begins: Thu, Jul 23, 2093 at 5:54 am
Maximum: Thu, Jul 23, 2093 at 6:58 am 0.955 Magnitude
Ends: Thu, Jul 23, 2093 at 8:09 am
Duration: 2 hours, 15 minutes
Annularity: 3 minutes, 50 seconds

All times shown on this page are local time.

Location

July 23, 2093 — Annular Solar Eclipse — Montréal

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The animation shows what the eclipse approximately looks like in Montréal. Stages and times of the eclipse are outlined below. All times are local time (EDT) for Montréal.

PhaseTimeEventDirectionAltitude
Partial Solar Eclipse

05:54:25

Thu, Jul 23

Partial eclipse begins

The moment the edge of the Moon touches the edge of the Sun is called first contact.

The Sun is close to the horizon, so make sure you have free sight to the ENE.

65°
3.3°
Annular Solar Eclipse

06:56:28

Thu, Jul 23

Annularity begins

The moment the Sun forms a ring around the Moon is called second contact.

75°
13.3°
Annular Solar Eclipse

06:58:23

Thu, Jul 23

Maximum eclipse

The deepest point of the eclipse, with the Sun at its most hidden.

75°
13.7°
Partial Solar Eclipse

07:00:18

Thu, Jul 23

Annularity ends

The moment the Sun’s ring around the Moon is broken is called third contact.

76°
14.0°
Partial Solar Eclipse

08:09:21

Thu, Jul 23

Partial eclipse ends

The moment the edge of the Moon leaves the edge of the Sun is called fourth contact.

87°
25.9°

* Timings for the beginning & end of partial eclipse, the beginning & end of annularity, and maximum eclipse are accurate to within a few seconds. This calculation uses a Delta T value of 90.7 seconds.
Timings for other events are approximate—they are included here as a rough guide to features that might be observable. The icons show the position of the Moon against the Sun at each stage.

This annular solar eclipse is fully visible in Montréal. Observers there can experience the “ring of fire” that is characteristic for this kind of solar eclipse. This is a rare and spectacular event that can only be experienced along a relatively narrow strip on the Earth's surface. The eclipse is also visible in other areas, but the Moon does not move centrally in front of the Sun there and the “ring of fire” is not visible.

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Eclipse Visibility From MontréalVisibility Worldwide
Mar 15, 2090 Total Lunar EclipseTotal Lunar Eclipse
Sep 8, 2090 Partial Lunar EclipseTotal Lunar Eclipse
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Aug 28, 2091 Total Lunar EclipseTotal Lunar Eclipse
Feb 7, 2092 Partial Solar EclipseAnnular Solar Eclipse

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