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 February 15, 2018 and August 11, 2018 occur in the previous lunar year eclipse set.
| Solar eclipse series sets from 2018 to 2021
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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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Gamma
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117 File:Eclipse (41629136430).jpg Partial in Melbourne, Australia
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July 13, 2018 File:SE2018Jul13P.png Partial
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−1.35423
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122 File:Solar eclipse of January 6, 2019 in Nakhodka, Primorsky Krai.jpg Partial in Nakhodka, Russia
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January 6, 2019 File:SE2019Jan06P.png Partial
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1.14174
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127 File:20190702 Totality LaSerena Chile.jpg Totality in La Serena, Chile
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July 2, 2019 File:SE2019Jul02T.png Total
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−0.64656
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132 File:Annular Solar Eclipse in Jaffna - 26 December 2019 (1).jpg Annularity in Jaffna, Sri Lanka
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December 26, 2019 File:SE2019Dec26A.png Annular
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0.41351
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137 File:Solar eclipse of 21 June 2020 in Beigang, Yunlin, Taiwan.jpg Annularity in Beigang, Yunlin, Taiwan
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June 21, 2020 File:SE2020Jun21A.png Annular
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0.12090
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142 File:Eclipse total Gorbea 2020.jpg Totality in Gorbea, Chile
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December 14, 2020 File:SE2020Dec14T.png Total
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−0.29394
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147 File:Partial Solar Eclipse, 10 June 2021 (51237879346) (cropped).jpg Partial in Halifax, Canada
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June 10, 2021 File:SE2021Jun10A.png Annular
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0.91516
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152 File:Royal Navy sailors observed 2021 partial solar eclipse off South Georgia (cropped).jpg From HMS Protector off South Georgia
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December 4, 2021 File:SE2021Dec04T.png Total
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−0.95261
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