About Total Solar Eclipses
Total and Total-annular solar eclipses processed by the program are comprised between 1900 and 2100, exactly 287 eclipses from 28th May 1900 to 4th September 2100. The program also shows partial solar eclipses and lunar...
Total and Total-annular solar eclipses processed by the program are comprised between 1900 and 2100, exactly 287 eclipses from 28th May 1900 to 4th September 2100. The program also shows partial solar eclipses and lunar eclipses. The program gives the times in Universal Time of the Solar eclipse phases (initial, central and final) and the geographical coordinates from where it is possible to observe those circumstances of the eclipse. It also gives maximum duration and the width of the lunar umbra. Below Path of the Umbra are listed Longitude and Latitude of seven point of the lunar umbra path on the Earth surface. The program has a few functions: Earth Map, Movie and Google Map visualization. The first allows seeing a few points of the path of the lunar umbra on Earth surface; the second creates an animation: the user will see the eclipse from one hour before up to one hour after its maximum phase with step of 2 minutes; the third function allows to visualize Google Map of the area around the point where the eclipse reaches the maximum or that selected from the user. Moreover it is possible to change geographical coordinates of the observer. This allows knowing if and how the eclipse will be seen from other points of the Earth surface (e.g. it is possible to know if the eclipse will be partial or it does not occur for those coordinates). App in english version if iOS language is not set to italian.
Version History Bug fixes 2.21 03/26/2025 Update for IOS 15 version 2.2 02/22/2022 iOS 12 compatibility Higher resolution Changed graphic and data layout 2.0 01/03/2019 Astronomical almanac from 1998 up to 2059 They contain following events: • Solar and lunar eclipses • Elongation of Mercury and Venus • Phases of the Moon • Equinoxes and solstices • Conjunction and opposition of the planets • Transits of Mercury and Venus Mercury: 15/11/1999, 7/5/2003, 8/11/2006, 9/5/2016, 11/11/2019, 13/11/2032, 7/11/2039, 7/5/2049, 9/11/2052 Venus: 8/6/2004, 6/6/2012 • Date of the Easter 1.6 01/10/2011 Now all partial solar eclipses from February 5, 2000 up to October 24, 2098 are comprised. Restyling. 1.5 11/30/2010 iPhone 4 and iPad compatibility 1.4 09/20/2010 Web Popup when Google Map is displayed. All off-line documentation. Northen and southern emispheres with umbra path for long time. Use of GPS for local coordinates. See documentation for more information. 1.3 02/23/2010 Correct some bugs about date 1.21 11/10/2009 Lunar eclipses and detailed maps of umbra path during total solar eclipses are now included. The program takes in account the lunar eclipses included between 1999 and 2030. For each eclipse we can see the main data of the event, Moon position respect on both the ecliptic and the Earth surface and the magnitude of the eclipse. At the right bottom is displayed the Earth hemisphere from where is possible to observe the eclipse. New maps of the Moon umbra path are now included. Fixed minor bugs. 1.2 10/22/2009 1.1 10/01/2009
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of Total Solar Eclipses since it was posted on our website on 2016-12-27 23:15:12.
The latest version is 2.21 and it was updated on 2026-06-05 07:38:06. See below the changes in each version.
Total Solar Eclipses version 2.21
Updated At: 2026-06-05
Changes: Version History Bug fixes 2.21 03/26/2025 Update for IOS 15 version 2.2 02/22/2022 iOS 12 compatibility
Higher resolution
Changed graphic and data layout 2.0 01/03/2019 Astronomical almanac from 1998 up to 2059
They contain following events:
• Solar and lunar eclipses
• Elongation of Mercury and Venus
• Phases of the Moon
• Equinoxes and solstices
• Conjunction and opposition of the planets
• Transits of Mercury and Venus
Mercury: 15/11/1999, 7/5/2003, 8/11/2006, 9/5/2016, 11/11/2019, 13/11/2032, 7/11/2039, 7/5/2049, 9/11/2052
Venus: 8/6/2004, 6/6/2012
• Date of the Easter 1.6 01/10/2011 Now all partial solar eclipses from February 5, 2000 up to October 24, 2098 are comprised.
Restyling. 1.5 11/30/2010 iPhone 4 and iPad compatibility 1.4 09/20/2010 Web Popup when Google Map is displayed.
All off-line documentation.
Northen and southern emispheres with umbra path for long time.
Use of GPS for local coordinates.
See documentation for more information. 1.3 02/23/2010 Correct some bugs about date 1.21 11/10/2009 Lunar eclipses and detailed maps of umbra path during total solar eclipses are now included.
The program takes in account the lunar eclipses included between 1999 and 2030. For each eclipse we can see the main data of the event, Moon position respect on both the ecliptic and the Earth surface and the magnitude of the eclipse. At the right bottom is displayed the Earth hemisphere from where is possible to observe the eclipse.
New maps of the Moon umbra path are now included.
Fixed minor bugs. 1.2 10/22/2009 1.1 10/01/2009
Total Solar Eclipses version 2.21
Updated At: 2025-03-26
Changes: Bug fixes
Total Solar Eclipses version 2.21
Updated At: 2025-03-26
Changes: Mar 26, 2025
Version 2.21
Bug fixes
Total Solar Eclipses version 2.2
Updated At: 2022-02-22
Changes: Feb 22, 2022
Version 2.2
Update for IOS 15 version
Total Solar Eclipses version 1.6
Updated At: 2009-10-01
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