Partial Eclipse Visible
Mar 9, 1997Guam
Global Event: | Total Solar Eclipse |
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Local Type: | Partial Solar Eclipse, in Guam |
Start of Partial: | Sun, Mar 9, 1997 at 10:12 am |
Start of Totality: | Not visible from Guam |
End of Totality: | Not visible from Guam |
End of Partial: | Sun, Mar 9, 1997 at 11:09 am |
All times shown on this page are local time. |
This map shows where and when the eclipse is visible in Guam.
Mar 9, 1997 – Partial Solar Eclipse – Guam

Totality
Not visible from Guam
The colors on the map indicate how much of the Sun gets covered by the Moon.

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This table provides the eclipse visibility and times for each city,
Selection of Cities in Guam Where the Eclipse Is Visible
Location | Obscuration | Start | Max | End | Avg. Cloud Cover | Weather |
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Hagåtña | 1.69% | 10:12 am | 10:39 am | 11:08 am | 70 % |
All times shown on this page are local time.
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Note: Click on the date link for details in Guam, or the path map image for global details. Next visible eclipse is highlighted. |