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Graph from paper from 1982 shows the frequency of total and annular eclipses at various latitudes between 1700 and 2299 AD.

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  1. AkaSci 🛰️ (akasci@fosstodon.org)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 13:37:34 CEST AkaSci 🛰️ AkaSci 🛰️
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    Did you know that total eclipses occur more often in the northern hemisphere than the southern one? Or that annular eclipses occur more often at 50°S to 80°S than the equator?

    This paper from 1982 shows the frequency of total and annular eclipses, as a function of latitude, between 1700 and 2299 AD. The data is based on calculations at various discrete latitude and longitude points on earth.

    See the next post for the explanation.

    https://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/pdf/1982JBAA...92..124M
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    In conversation about a year ago from fosstodon.org permalink
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