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An exeligmos is a solar eclipse cycle that is a triple Saros, with the advantage that it has nearly an integer number of days, so the next eclipse will be visible at locations near the eclipse that occurred one exeligmos earlier, in contrast to the Saros, in which the eclipse occurs about 8 hours later in the day or about 120° to the west of the eclipse that occurred one Saros earlier. [1]

Example

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Exeligmos of Solar Saros 136.

Saros Member Date Time
(Greatest)
UTC
Type Location
Lat,Long
Gamma Mag. Width
(km)
Duration
(min:sec)
Ref
136 3 July 5, 1396 19:37:40 Partial 63.9S 147.2W -1.3568 0.3449 [1]
136 6 August 7, 1450 16:48:49 Partial 61.8S 132.8W -1.1286 0.756 [2]
136 9 September 8, 1504 15:12:15 Annular 55.3S 102.6W -0.9486 0.9924 83 0m 32s [3]
136 12 October 11, 1558 14:58:55 Annular 56.5S 90.3W -0.8289 0.9971 18 0m 12s [4]
136 15 November 22, 1612 16:04:35 Hybrid 65.7S 98.4W -0.7691 1.0002 1 0m 1s [5]
136 18 December 25, 1666 17:59:16 Hybrid 71.6S 98.3W -0.7452 1.0058 30 0m 24s [6]
136 21 January 27, 1721 20:05:11 Total 64S 102.4W -0.7269 1.0158 79 1m 7s [7]
136 24 March 1, 1775 21:39:20 Total 47.9S 124.8W -0.6783 1.0304 139 2m 20s [8]
136 27 April 3, 1829 22:18:36 Total 28.5S 142.6W -0.5803 1.0474 192 4m 5s [9]
136 30 May 6, 1883 21:53:49 Total 8.1S 144.6W -0.425 1.0634 229 5m 58s [10]
136 33 June 8, 1937 20:41:02 Total 9.9N 130.5W -0.2253 1.0751 250 7m 4s [11]
136 36 July 11, 1991 19:07:01 Total 22N 105.2W -0.0041 1.08 258 6m 53s [12]
136 39 August 12, 2045 17:42:39 Total 25.9N 78.5W 0.2116 1.0774 256 6m 6s [13]
136 42 September 14, 2099 16:57:53 Total 23.4N 62.8W 0.3942 1.0684 241 5m 18s [14]
136 45 October 17, 2153 17:12:18 Total 18.8N 65.7W 0.5259 1.056 214 4m 36s [15]
136 48 November 20, 2207 18:30:26 Total 15.8N 87.8W 0.6027 1.0434 180 3m 56s [16]
136 51 December 22, 2261 20:38:50 Total 16.1N 124.2W 0.636 1.0337 147 3m 17s [17]
136 54 January 25, 2316 23:05:17 Total 21.4N 166W 0.6526 1.0282 126 2m 42s [18]
136 57 February 27, 2370 1:07:02 Total 33.2N 157E 0.6865 1.0262 121 2m 17s [19]
136 60 March 31, 2424 2:10:10 Total 51.3N 131.9E 0.7652 1.0254 133 1m 55s [20]
136 63 May 3, 2478 1:55:59 Total 75.7N 107.7E 0.9034 1.0218 176 1m 20s [21]
136 66 June 5, 2532 0:28:58 Partial 67.5N 1.3E 1.0962 0.8224 [22]
136 69 July 7, 2586 22:07:07 Partial 64.5N 7.2E 1.327 0.3957 [23]

Exeligmos Animation

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References

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  1. ^ Littman, Mark; et al. (2008). Totality: eclipses of the sun. Oxford University Press. pp. 325–326. ISBN 0199532095. {{cite book}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |last= (help)