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Solar Eclipse of September 23 1987

This page provides detailed information about the visibility of the Annular Solar Eclipse of September 23 1987.

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To find out when and how the Annular Solar Eclipse of September 23 1987 will be visible from any location, just search for the location name using the search field below, or click directly on any point on the map.

Eclipse Map
Eclipse KML paths provided by Xavier M. Jubier (http://xjubier.free.fr/)
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Eclipse Visibility
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This diagram shows how the Annular Solar Eclipse of September 23 1987 will look like at the instant of maximum eclipse from Loading... (Loading...).
Move the blue pin on the map above to change the location.
Please keep in mind that in this sky chart the North direction points upwards. The Online Planetarium provides a realistic interactive visualization which properly takes into account the rotation of the sky caused by the local observing point on Earth.
Start of Partial Eclipse
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Start of Annular Eclipse
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Maximum Eclipse
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End of Annular Eclipse
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End of Partial Eclipse
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Thee eclipse KML paths used for the maps visualization on this site are provided by Xavier M. Jubier (http://xjubier.free.fr/)

Sky Chart of Annular Solar Eclipse of September 23 1987

The sky chart below shows the location in the sky of the Moon, the Sun and the planets at the time of maximum eclipse. The portion of the sky represented in this sky chart is 50°x25°

In case of a total solar eclipse this chart can be useful to determine which planets are visible during the totality phase. Please keep in mind that in this sky chart the North direction (increasing Declination) points upwards. The Online Planetarium provides a realistic interactive visualization which properly takes into account the rotation of the sky caused by the local observing point on Earth.

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