When was the last eclipse in Australia?

When was the last eclipse in Australia?

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State/Territory Total Partial
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Northern Territory 13 November 2012 9 March 2016
Queensland 13 November 2012 9 March 2016
South Australia 4 December 2002 9 March 2016

When was the last total lunar eclipse?

The last total lunar eclipse visible from the United States occurred May 26, and another one is in the cards for May 16, 2022. As for the next rare and dramatic total solar eclipse, the last one occurred in the United States on Aug. 21, 2017; the next is set for April 8, 2024.

Will Australia see the solar eclipse?

A solar eclipse can only occur during the time of new Moon, and only when the Moon is close to a node in its orbit….Coming Solar Eclipses.

Date Type Where visible
26 Dec 2019 Annular Asia, Australia
21 Jun 2020 Annular Africa, se Europe, Asia

When did the lunar eclipse happen in 2013?

1 Partial Lunar Eclipse of April 25. The first lunar eclipse of 2013 occurs at the Moon’s ascending node in southern Virgo about 12° east of Spica (mv = +1.05). 2 Annular Solar Eclipse of May 10. 3 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse of May 25. 4 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse of October 18. 5 Total Solar Eclipse of November 3.

When is the next solar eclipse in Australia?

Find all solar and lunar eclipses in Australia. When is the next eclipse in your city? Nov 19, 2021 at 06:02:09 UTC … See more

Where to see the solar eclipse in 2013?

The first solar eclipse of 2013 occurs at the Moon’s descending node in eastern Ares. An annular eclipse will be visible from a 171 to 225 kilometre-wide track that traverses Australia, eastern Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and the Gilbert Islands.