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Total Solar Eclipse of 1957 Oct 23

Fred Espenak

Key to Solar Eclipse Figure (below)

Introduction


The Total Solar Eclipse of 1957 Oct 23 is visible from the following geographic regions:

  • Partial Eclipse: south Africa, Antarctica
  • Total Eclipse: near Antarctica

The map to the right depicts the geographic regions of eclipse visibility. Click on the map to enlarge it. For an explanation of the features appearing in the map, see Key to Solar Eclipse Maps.

The instant of greatest eclipse takes place on 1957 Oct 23 at 04:54:02 TD (04:53:30 UT1). This is 1.7 days after the Moon reaches perigee. During the eclipse, the Sun is in the constellation Virgo. The synodic month in which the eclipse takes place has a Brown Lunation Number of 431.

The eclipse belongs to Saros 123 and is number 50 of 70 eclipses in the series. All eclipses in this series occur at the Moon’s ascending node. The Moon moves southward with respect to the node with each succeeding eclipse in the series and gamma decreases.

This total eclipse is very unusual in that it is NON-CENTRAL and does NOT have a central line nor a southern path limit. Instead , over half of the umbral shadow falls off into space throughout the eclipse. Gamma has a value of -1.0022.

The total solar eclipse of 1957 Oct 23 is followed two weeks later by a total lunar eclipse on 1957 Nov 07.

These eclipses all take place during a single eclipse season.

The eclipse predictions are given in both Terrestrial Dynamical Time (TD) and Universal Time (UT1). The parameter ΔT is used to convert between these two times (i.e., UT1 = TD - ΔT). ΔT has a value of 32.1 seconds for this eclipse.

The following links provide maps and data for the eclipse.

Eclipse Data: Total Solar Eclipse of 1957 Oct 23

Eclipse Characteristics
Parameter Value
Eclipse Magnitude 1.00130
Eclipse Obscuration -
Gamma-1.00218
Conjunction Times
Event Calendar Date and Time Julian Date
Greatest Eclipse 1957 Oct 23 at 04:54:02.5 TD (04:53:30.4 UT1) 2436134.703824
Ecliptic Conjunction 1957 Oct 23 at 04:43:52.2 TD (04:43:20.1 UT1) 2436134.696760
Equatorial Conjunction 1957 Oct 23 at 05:22:28.4 TD (05:21:56.4 UT1) 2436134.723569
Geocentric Coordinates of Sun and Moon
1957 Oct 23 at 04:54:02.5 TD (04:53:30.4 UT1)
Coordinate Sun Moon
Right Ascension13h49m48.9s13h48m44.3s
Declination-11°18'19.3"-12°16'32.6"
Semi-Diameter 16'04.7" 16'26.5"
Eq. Hor. Parallax 08.8" 1°00'20.5"
Geocentric Libration of Moon
Angle Value
l 3.5°
b 1.3°
c 22.2°
Prediction Parameters
Paramater Value
Ephemerides JPL DE405
ΔT 32.1 s
k (penumbra) 0.2725076
k (umbra) 0.2722810
Saros Series 123 (50/70)

Explanation of Solar Eclipse Data Tables

Penumbral Shadow Contacts and Extremes: Total Solar Eclipse of 1957 Oct 23

Contacts of Penumbral Shadow with Earth
Contact Event Contact Time
TD
Time
UT1
Latitude Longitude
First External ContactP102:51:30.302:50:58.325°03.6'S038°01.4'E
Last External ContactP406:56:24.806:55:52.754°19.8'S178°20.7'E
Extreme Northern and Southern Path Limits of Penumbra
Contact Event Contact Time
TD
Time
UT1
Latitude Longitude
North Extreme Path Limit 1N103:16:44.303:16:12.212°17.9'S034°34.2'E
South Extreme Path Limit 1S106:31:12.506:30:40.441°56.0'S178°48.1'E

Non-Central Total Solar Eclipse

Explanation of Penumbral Shadow Contacts and Extremes Tables

Umbral Shadow Contacts and Extremes: Total Solar Eclipse of 1957 Oct 23

Contacts of Umbral Shadow with Earth
Contact Event Contact Time
TD
Time
UT1
Latitude Longitude
First External ContactU104:49:55.504:49:23.469°26.6'S018°26.5'W
Last External ContactU404:57:47.004:57:15.072°49.2'S028°29.0'W
Extreme Northern and Southern Path Limits of Umbra
Contact Event Contact Time
TD
Time
UT1
Latitude Longitude
North Extreme Path Limit 1N104:52:23.204:51:51.172°26.0'S009°52.8'W
South Extreme Path Limit 1S104:55:21.104:54:49.073°51.6'S013°16.2'W

Non-Central Total Solar Eclipse

Explanation of Umbral Shadow Contacts and Extremes Tables

Non-Central Total Solar Eclipse

Explanation of Central Line Extremes Table

Non-Central Total Solar Eclipse

Polynomial Besselian Elements: Total Solar Eclipse of 1957 Oct 23

Polynomial Besselian Elements
1957 Oct 23 at 05:00:00.0 TD (=t0)
n x y d l1 l2 μ
0 -0.20697 -0.98222 -11.3044 0.54026 -0.00587 258.8918
1 0.55254 -0.14953 -0.0143 0.00008 0.00008 15.0028
2 0.00002 0.00013 0.0000 -0.00001 -0.00001 -0.0000
3 -0.00001 0.00000 - - - -
Tan ƒ1 0.0047001
Tan ƒ2 0.0046767

At time t1 (decimal hours), each besselian element is evaluated by:

x = x0 + x1*t + x2*t2 + x3*t3 (or x = Σ [xn*tn]; n = 0 to 3)

where: t = t1 - t0 (decimal hours) and t0 = 5.000

Explanation of Polynomial Besselian Elements

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Links for the Total Solar Eclipse of 1957 Oct 23

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Eclipse Predictions

Predictions for the Total Solar Eclipse of 1957 Oct 23 were generated using the JPL DE405 solar and lunar ephemerides. The lunar coordinates were calculated with respect to the Moon's Center of Mass. The predictions are given in both Terrestrial Dynamical Time (TD) and Universal Time (UT1). The parameter ΔT is used to convert between these two times (i.e., UT1 = TD - ΔT). ΔT has a value of 32.1 seconds for this eclipse.

Acknowledgments

Some of the content on this website is based on the books 21st Century Canon of Solar Eclipses and Thousand Year Canon of Solar Eclipses 1501 to 2500. All eclipse calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy.

Permission is granted to reproduce eclipse data when accompanied by a link to this page and an acknowledgment:

"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, www.EclipseWise.com"

The use of diagrams and maps is permitted provided that they are NOT altered (except for re-sizing) and the embedded credit line is NOT removed or concealed.