Solar eclipse of May 12, 1706

Solar eclipse of May 12, 1706
Map
Type of eclipse
NatureTotal
Gamma0.5984
Magnitude1.0591
Maximum eclipse
Duration246 s (4 min 6 s)
Coordinates51°30′N 15°12′E / 51.5°N 15.2°E / 51.5; 15.2
Max. width of band242 km (150 mi)
Times (UTC)
Greatest eclipse9:35:09
References
Saros133 (28 of 72)
Catalog # (SE5000)8802

The solar eclipse on May 12, 1706 was a total eclipse.

The astronomical event, part of the Saros 133 cycle, took place during the Spanish War of Succession, crossing Spain, France and Northern Italy: for this reason it was seen at the time as a metaphor and a premonitory sign of the decline of King Louis XIV of France (known as the Sun King) "occulted" by the Great Alliance.


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