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Solar eclipse ephemeris for the Allegany College of Maryland Cumberland Campus generated by [https://www.occultations.org/observing/software/occult/ Occult] from the [https://www.occultations.org/ International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA)] and [https://www.stellarium.org/ Stellarium]. | Solar eclipse ephemeris for the Allegany College of Maryland Cumberland Campus generated by [https://www.occultations.org/observing/software/occult/ Occult] from the [https://www.occultations.org/ International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA)] and [https://www.stellarium.org/ Stellarium]. |
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The Solar Eclipse of 2023-10-14 will be a Partial Solar Eclipse in Maryland, USA. [2] From the Allegany College of Maryland Cumberland Campus, the eclipse will be over a duration of 2 hours, 39 minutes, and 46 seconds from T11:56:01 to T14:35:47 with the eclipse maximum at T13:15:08 in local USA Eastern Daylight Time (EDT or Z-4). [3] The eclipse will go from (AZ, ALT) = (159.2, 39.92)° to (AZ, ALT) = (209.8, 37.40)° with the eclipse maximum at (AZ, ALT) = (184.7, 42.02)°. [4]
The ideal observing location will be outside of an urban area, with trees or water (not pavement or buildings) to the south. For the best view, Solar telescopes should be set up on grass if possible (not pavement). Observers in Allegany County (Maryland) may get a better view from the Rocky Gap State Park Campground overlooking Lake Habeeb to the south but the college campus is more convenient for accessibility.
The chance of clouds in Cumberland (Maryland) is 62% so you should be prepared to relocate based on the forecast. For the June 2021 Solar Eclipse, it was forecasting as cloudy everywhere in Maryland from Garrett County to Worcester County, so I ended up having to go to Erie (Pennsylvania) instead.
weather
ephemeris
Solar eclipse ephemeris for the Allegany College of Maryland Cumberland Campus generated by Occult from the International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA) and Stellarium.
Occult:
S O L A R E C L I P S E P R E D I C T I O N for 2023 Oct 14 Allegany College of Maryland Cumberland Campus East Longitude - 78 43.88 Latitude 39 39.09 Altitude 205 m. TT-UTC 69.2 secs Prediction basis: DE440 UT1-UTC 0.0 secs ▲T [= TT-UT1] 69.2 secs Event UTC P.A. alt. Differential Corrections h m s o o A B C First Contact 15 56 1 280 40 2.50 0.21 -0.04 Second Contact .. .. .. Maximum Eclipse 17 15 8 42 1.69 -1.45 -0.05 Third Contact .. .. .. Last Contact 18 35 47 165 37 0.80 -2.60 -0.07 Magnitude at Maximum Eclipse 0.434 At Maximum Eclipse Distance from Centre of eclipse 0.311182 151.1 135.3 0.09 Planetary elongations Mercury 4° W Venus 46° W Mars 11° E Jupiter 158° W Saturn 130° E Differential Corrections: Units: for Contact Times - seconds; Distance - 0.000001 A and B - per arc minute, C - per km in altitude
Stellarium:
Sun Type: star Magnitude: -26.34 (reduced to -26.14 by 1.49 Airmasses) Absolute Magnitude: 4.83 Color Index (B-V): 0.66 RA/Dec (J2000.0): 199.18545°/-8.1090° RA/Dec (on date): 199.49397°/-8.2339° HA/Dec: 0.23664h/-8.2152° (apparent) Az./Alt.: 184.7314°/42.0204° (apparent) Gal. long./lat.: 313.6882°/54.2334° Supergal. long./lat.: 125.7372°/2.9816° Ecl. long./lat. (J2000.0): 200.7692°/-0.0002° Ecl. long./lat. (on date): 201.0991°/-0.0016° Ecliptic obliquity (on date): 23.4386° Mean Sidereal Time: 13h32m11.3s Apparent Sidereal Time: 13h32m10.8s Rise: 7h24m Transit: 13h01m Set: 18h37m Morning twilight (h=-6.0°): 6h57m Evening twilight (h=-6.0°): 19h05m Daytime: 11h14m Parallactic Angle: 3.6790° IAU Constellation: Vir Hourly motion: 0.0408° towards 112.1° Hourly motion: dα=0.0382° dδ=-0.0155° Distance: 0.997 AU (149.222 M km) Light time: 0h08m17.8s Apparent diameter: 0.53424° Diameter: 1391400.0 km Eclipse magnitude: 0.434 Eclipse obscuration: 31.48% Moon/Sun diameter ratio: 0.951 (annular) Central eclipse duration: 5m 8s Center of solar eclipse (Lat./Long.): 22.7626°/-92.5351° Shadow center point is 2282.2 km towards azimuth 218.8° Width of antumbra: 185.7 km Lunar Az./Alt.: 184.98°/41.80° Moon Type: moon Magnitude: -2.73 (reduced to -2.54 by 1.50 Airmasses) Absolute Magnitude: 0.21 Mean Opposition Magnitude: -12.74 RA/Dec (J2000.0): 198.98653°/-8.3202° RA/Dec (on date): 199.29514°/-8.4452° HA/Dec: 0.24989h/-8.4264° (apparent) Az./Alt.: 184.9763°/41.7967° (apparent) Gal. long./lat.: 313.2972°/54.0576° Supergal. long./lat.: 125.8848°/2.7333° Ecl. long./lat. (J2000.0): 200.6661°/-0.2700° Ecl. long./lat. (on date): 200.9960°/-0.2713° Ecliptic obliquity (on date): 23.4386° Mean Sidereal Time: 13h32m11.3s Apparent Sidereal Time: 13h32m10.8s Rise: 7h12m Transit: 13h00m Set: 18h39m Parallactic Angle: 3.8714° IAU Constellation: Vir Hourly motion: 0.3645° towards 130.5° Hourly motion: dα=0.2788° dδ=-0.2384° Elongation: 0.2908° Elong. in Ecl.Long.: W0.1031° Phase angle: 179.7084° Illuminated: 0.0% Distance from Sun: 0.995 AU (148.829 M km) Distance: 0.002626 AU (392823.967 km) Light time: 0h00m01.3s Orbital velocity: 0.995 km/s Heliocentric velocity: 28.870 km/s Sidereal period: 27.32 days (0.075 a) Synodic period: 29.53 days (0.081 a) Apparent diameter: 0.50682° Diameter: 3474.8 km Sidereal day: 655h43m11.6s Mean solar day: 708h44m02.9s Equatorial rotation velocity: 4.624 m/s Moon age: 29.5 days old (New Moon) Position angle of bright limb: 43.0° Position Angle of axis: 20.5° Libration: 3.8° towards 277.9° (E!) Libration: -3.8°/-0.5° Subsolar point: 176.6°/0.1° Colongitude: 273.4° Albedo: 0.12 Solar Az./Alt.: 184.73°/42.02°
see also
2023-10-14 Solar Eclipse
2023-10-14 Solar Eclipse/multi-site ephemerides
2023-10-14 Solar Eclipse/coordinates
2023-10-14 Solar Eclipse/locations
2023-10-14 Solar Eclipse/single-site ephemerides
https://www.nicolesharp.net/eclipse/2023-10-14.htm
references
- ↑
commons:category:Allegany College of Maryland
- ↑
https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/@39.65161,-78.73135?iso=20231014
- ↑
https://www.occultations.org/observing/software/occult/
- ↑
https://www.stellarium.org/
keywords
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