An annular solar eclipse will occur at the Moon's ascending node of orbit on Friday, February 27, 2082, with a magnitude of 0.9298. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun's, blocking most of the Sun's light and causing the Sun to look like an annulus (ring). An annular eclipse appears as a partial eclipse over a region of the Earth thousands of kilometres wide. Occurring about 2.7 days before apogee (on March 2, 2082, at 8:00 UTC), the Moon's apparent diameter will be smaller.

The path of annularity will be visible from parts of Peru, Brazil, southeastern Suriname, French Guiana, Portugal, Spain, France, Switzerland, Italy, southern Germany, Liechtenstein, Austria, Slovenia, northern Croatia, and western Hungary. A partial solar eclipse will also be visible for parts of South America, Central America, the Caribbean, Mexico, the southeastern United States, eastern Canada, West Africa, North Africa, Greenland, and Europe.

Eclipse details

Shown below are two tables displaying details about this particular solar eclipse. The first table outlines times at which the Moon's penumbra or umbra attains the specific parameter, and the second table describes various other parameters pertaining to this eclipse.

February 27, 2082 Solar Eclipse Times
EventTime (UTC)
First Penumbral External Contact2082 February 27 at 11:45:40.8 UTC
First Umbral External Contact2082 February 27 at 12:52:36.1 UTC
First Central Line2082 February 27 at 12:55:43.3 UTC
First Umbral Internal Contact2082 February 27 at 12:58:51.2 UTC
First Penumbral Internal Contact2082 February 27 at 14:15:39.6 UTC
Greatest Duration2082 February 27 at 14:34:08.6 UTC
Greatest Eclipse2082 February 27 at 14:46:59.8 UTC
Ecliptic Conjunction2082 February 27 at 14:51:00.7 UTC
Equatorial Conjunction2082 February 27 at 15:07:59.3 UTC
Last Penumbral Internal Contact2082 February 27 at 15:17:48.9 UTC
Last Umbral Internal Contact2082 February 27 at 16:34:54.0 UTC
Last Central Line2082 February 27 at 16:38:03.7 UTC
Last Umbral External Contact2082 February 27 at 16:41:12.7 UTC
Last Penumbral External Contact2082 February 27 at 17:48:13.9 UTC
February 27, 2082 Solar Eclipse Parameters
ParameterValue
Eclipse Magnitude0.92978
Eclipse Obscuration0.86449
Gamma0.33612
Sun Right Ascension22h44m00.6s
Sun Declination-08°01'49.1"
Sun Semi-Diameter16'09.0"
Sun Equatorial Horizontal Parallax08.9"
Moon Right Ascension22h43m26.2s
Moon Declination-07°45'43.0"
Moon Semi-Diameter14'48.3"
Moon Equatorial Horizontal Parallax0°54'19.9"
ΔT107.2 s

Eclipse season

This eclipse is part of an eclipse season, a period, roughly every six months, when eclipses occur. Only two (or occasionally three) eclipse seasons occur each year, and each season lasts about 35 days and repeats just short of six months (173 days) later; thus two full eclipse seasons always occur each year. Either two or three eclipses happen each eclipse season. In the sequence below, each eclipse is separated by a fortnight.

Eclipse season of February 2082
February 13 Descending node (full moon)February 27 Ascending node (new moon)
Partial lunar eclipse Lunar Saros 115Annular solar eclipse Solar Saros 141

Related eclipses

Eclipses in 2082

Metonic

Tzolkinex

Half-Saros

  • Preceded by: Lunar eclipse of February 22, 2073
  • Followed by: Lunar eclipse of March 5, 2091

Tritos

Solar Saros 141

Inex

Triad

Solar eclipses of 2080–2083

This eclipse is a member of a semester series. An eclipse in a semester series of solar eclipses repeats approximately every 177 days and 4 hours (a semester) at alternating nodes of the Moon's orbit.

The partial solar eclipse on July 15, 2083 occurs in the next lunar year eclipse set.

Solar eclipse series sets from 2080 to 2083
Ascending nodeDescending node
SarosMapGammaSarosMapGamma
121March 21, 2080 Partial−1.0578126September 13, 2080 Partial1.0723
131March 10, 2081 Annular−0.3653136September 3, 2081 Total0.3378
141February 27, 2082 Annular0.3361146August 24, 2082 Total−0.4004
151February 16, 2083 Partial1.017156August 13, 2083 Partial−1.2064

Saros 141

This eclipse is a part of Saros series 141, repeating every 18 years, 11 days, and containing 70 events. The series started with a partial solar eclipse on May 19, 1613. It contains annular eclipses from August 4, 1739 through October 14, 2640. There are no hybrid or total eclipses in this set. The series ends at member 70 as a partial eclipse on June 13, 2857. Its eclipses are tabulated in three columns; every third eclipse in the same column is one exeligmos apart, so they all cast shadows over approximately the same parts of the Earth.

The longest duration of annularity was produced by member 20 at 12 minutes, 9 seconds on December 14, 1955. All eclipses in this series occur at the Moon’s ascending node of orbit.

Series members 12–33 occur between 1801 and 2200:
121314
September 17, 1811September 28, 1829October 9, 1847
151617
October 19, 1865October 30, 1883November 11, 1901
181920
November 22, 1919December 2, 1937December 14, 1955
212223
December 24, 1973January 4, 1992January 15, 2010
242526
January 26, 2028February 5, 2046February 17, 2064
272829
February 27, 2082March 10, 2100March 22, 2118
303132
April 1, 2136April 12, 2154April 23, 2172
33
May 4, 2190

Metonic series

The metonic series repeats eclipses every 19 years (6939.69 days), lasting about 5 cycles. Eclipses occur in nearly the same calendar date. In addition, the octon subseries repeats 1/5 of that or every 3.8 years (1387.94 days). All eclipses in this table occur at the Moon's ascending node.

21 eclipse events between July 23, 2036 and July 23, 2112
July 23–24May 11February 27–28December 16–17October 4–5
117119121123125
July 23, 2036May 11, 2040February 28, 2044December 16, 2047October 4, 2051
127129131133135
July 24, 2055May 11, 2059February 28, 2063December 17, 2066October 4, 2070
137139141143145
July 24, 2074May 11, 2078February 27, 2082December 16, 2085October 4, 2089
147149151153155
July 23, 2093May 11, 2097February 28, 2101December 17, 2104October 5, 2108
157
July 23, 2112

Tritos series

This eclipse is a part of a tritos cycle, repeating at alternating nodes every 135 synodic months (≈ 3986.63 days, or 11 years minus 1 month). Their appearance and longitude are irregular due to a lack of synchronization with the anomalistic month (period of perigee), but groupings of 3 tritos cycles (≈ 33 years minus 3 months) come close (≈ 434.044 anomalistic months), so eclipses are similar in these groupings.

Series members between 1801 and 2200
April 14, 1809 (Saros 116)March 14, 1820 (Saros 117)February 12, 1831 (Saros 118)January 11, 1842 (Saros 119)December 11, 1852 (Saros 120)
November 11, 1863 (Saros 121)October 10, 1874 (Saros 122)September 8, 1885 (Saros 123)August 9, 1896 (Saros 124)July 10, 1907 (Saros 125)
June 8, 1918 (Saros 126)May 9, 1929 (Saros 127)April 7, 1940 (Saros 128)March 7, 1951 (Saros 129)February 5, 1962 (Saros 130)
January 4, 1973 (Saros 131)December 4, 1983 (Saros 132)November 3, 1994 (Saros 133)October 3, 2005 (Saros 134)September 1, 2016 (Saros 135)
August 2, 2027 (Saros 136)July 2, 2038 (Saros 137)May 31, 2049 (Saros 138)April 30, 2060 (Saros 139)March 31, 2071 (Saros 140)
February 27, 2082 (Saros 141)January 27, 2093 (Saros 142)December 29, 2103 (Saros 143)November 27, 2114 (Saros 144)October 26, 2125 (Saros 145)
September 26, 2136 (Saros 146)August 26, 2147 (Saros 147)July 25, 2158 (Saros 148)June 25, 2169 (Saros 149)May 24, 2180 (Saros 150)
April 23, 2191 (Saros 151)

Inex series

This eclipse is a part of the long period inex cycle, repeating at alternating nodes, every 358 synodic months (≈ 10,571.95 days, or 29 years minus 20 days). Their appearance and longitude are irregular due to a lack of synchronization with the anomalistic month (period of perigee). However, groupings of 3 inex cycles (≈ 87 years minus 2 months) comes close (≈ 1,151.02 anomalistic months), so eclipses are similar in these groupings.

Series members between 1801 and 2200
August 27, 1821 (Saros 132)August 7, 1850 (Saros 133)July 19, 1879 (Saros 134)
June 28, 1908 (Saros 135)June 8, 1937 (Saros 136)May 20, 1966 (Saros 137)
April 29, 1995 (Saros 138)April 8, 2024 (Saros 139)March 20, 2053 (Saros 140)
February 27, 2082 (Saros 141)February 8, 2111 (Saros 142)January 20, 2140 (Saros 143)
December 29, 2168 (Saros 144)December 9, 2197 (Saros 145)

Notes