This service calculates the number of eclipses that occurred over a specific two-year period as it follows from the Swiss Ephemeris.
Data are available for Universal Time dates only. All dates before October 4th, 1582 correspond to the Julian calendar.
The dates following October 4th, 1582 correspond to the Gregorian calendar. However, not every country adopted the Gregorian calendar. If you wish to enter a Julian calendar date, you can convert it to the Gregorian calendar here.
Planet | Type | Date | TD of Greatest Eclipse | Approx. Position | Eclipse Proportion |
Mars | total | 17 April 2021 | 12:09:39 | 26 ge 22'32" | 184.615684 |
Venus | total | 12 May 2021 | 22:29:26 | 4 ge 44'13" | 89.864497 |
Lunar Eclipse | total lunar eclipse | 26 May 2021 | 11:18:33 | 5 sa 28'49" | |
Solar Eclipse | annular | 10 June 2021 | 10:41:46 | 19 ge 46'41" | 0.971228 |
Mercury | total non-central | 03 Nov. 2021 | 19:36:13 | 26 li 39'46" | 114.435306 |
Venus | total non-central | 08 Nov. 2021 | 05:28:02 | 2 cp 36'48" | 22.681413 |
Lunar Eclipse | partial lunar eclipse | 19 Nov. 2021 | 09:02:45 | 27 ta 17'10" | |
Mars | total | 03 Dec. 2021 | 00:51:22 | 22 sc 47' 4" | 268.392234 |
Solar Eclipse | total | 04 Dec. 2021 | 07:33:17 | 12 sa 21'38" | 1.017470 |
Mercury | total | 04 Dec. 2021 | 12:42:37 | 15 sa 32'38" | 220.452631 |
Mars | total | 31 Dec. 2021 | 19:52:05 | 12 sa 58'37" | 251.273927 |
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