Solar Eclipse — 11 Jul 2010
Quick Facts
| Date | 11 Jul 2010 |
| Greatest eclipse UTC | 19:33:31 |
| Local time in Kolkata | 12 Jul 2010, 01:03:31 |
| Type | Total |
| Saros | 146 |
| Saros member | 27 |
| Magnitude | 1.059 |
| Obscuration | 100% |
| Overall duration | 4 hours, 47 minutes |
| Central duration | 2 hours, 36 minutes |
| Path width | -194 km |
| Greatest point | 19.7611° S, 121.8855° W |
Vedic Snapshot
| Moon rashi | Gemini (24.33°) |
| Moon nakshatra | Punarvasu, Pada 2 |
| Moon sidereal longitude | 84.3306° |
| Sun rashi | Gemini (25.39°) |
| Sun sidereal longitude | 85.3944° |
| Visible in Kolkata | No, below the horizon |
| Altitude at greatest moment | -41.18° |
| Visibility note | Best seen from locations inside the eclipse path or partial visibility region while the Sun is above the horizon. |
Solar Eclipse Stages Worldwide
| Stage |
UTC Time |
Local Time in Kolkata |
Visible in Kolkata |
| Eclipse begins |
11 Jul 2010, 17:09:40 |
11 Jul 2010, 22:39:40 |
No, below the horizon |
| Central phase begins |
11 Jul 2010, 18:15:15 |
11 Jul 2010, 23:45:15 |
No, below the horizon |
| Maximum Eclipse |
11 Jul 2010, 19:33:31 |
12 Jul 2010, 01:03:31 |
No, below the horizon |
| Central phase ends |
11 Jul 2010, 20:51:36 |
12 Jul 2010, 02:21:36 |
No, below the horizon |
| Eclipse ends |
11 Jul 2010, 21:57:01 |
12 Jul 2010, 03:27:01 |
No, below the horizon |