This eclipse is a member of a semester series. An eclipse in a semester series of solar eclipses repeats approximately every 177 days and 4 hours (a semester) at alternating nodes of the Moon's orbit.[1]
The partial solar eclipses on June 1, 2011 and November 25, 2011 occur in the next lunar year eclipse set.
| Solar eclipse series sets from 2008 to 2011
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| Ascending node
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Descending node
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| Saros
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Map
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Gamma
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Saros
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Map
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Gamma
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121
 Partial in Christchurch, New Zealand
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February 7, 2008
 Annular
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−0.95701
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126 File:Corona.jpg Totality in Kumul, Xinjiang, China
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August 1, 2008 File:SE2008Aug01T.png Total
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0.83070
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131 File:Annular solar eclipse pky.png Annularity in Palangka Raya, Indonesia
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January 26, 2009 File:SE2009Jan26A.png Annular
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−0.28197
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136 File:Solar eclipse 22 July 2009 taken by Lutfar Rahman Nirjhar from Bangladesh.jpg Totality in Kurigram District, Bangladesh
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July 22, 2009 File:SE2009Jul22T.png Total
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0.06977
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141 File:Solar annular eclipse of January 15, 2010 in Jinan, China.jpg Annularity in Jinan, Shandong, China
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January 15, 2010 File:SE2010Jan15A.png Annular
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0.40016
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146 File:Eclipse 2010 Hao 1.JPG Totality in Hao, French Polynesia
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July 11, 2010 File:SE2010Jul11T.png Total
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−0.67877
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151 File:Solar eclipse poland 4thjan2011.jpg Partial in Poland
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January 4, 2011 File:SE2011Jan04P.png Partial
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1.06265
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156
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July 1, 2011 File:SE2011Jul01P.png Partial
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−1.49171
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