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Note: This image is here for illustrative purposes and does not represent the actual eclipse on this date.
The Moon information shown here applies to La Paz, Bolivia on Saturday, April 30, 2022. (Local time America/La Paz)
Moonrise to moonset
11h48m
Moonrise
06:28
Moonset
18:16
Distance to the center of the Sun
150,708,698 km
Distance to the center of Earth
394,071 km
Moon ilumination (at midnight)
0.5%
Lunar phase
waning
Current zodiac sign the Moon
Taurus ♉
Moon age (days past new moon)
28.9
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According to international time UTC, a solar eclipse will occur on April 30, 2022 which will be visible in some parts of the world. The following shows the cities in Bolivia from which the eclipse could be visible (note that the following is a short list of some of the main cities, the eclipse may be visible from other cities not listed here). The date and local time of the event shown below.
This is an animated image which shows the shadow of the moon and its path on the map during the solar eclipse. Only the regions shaded by the moon may view this partial solar eclipse. The date and time displayed in this image are international date and time, therefore, they might not apply to your country. However, to know the date and exact time of partial solar eclipse in your country, you can see the table below. (Click on image to enlarge it).
Information of the Greatest Eclipse
This image shows the moments of external and internal contacts with the Moon's penumbra (and Moon's umbra when applicable) as well as the horizon and geocentric coordinates of the Sun and the Moon as well as the place and moment of the greatest eclipse. Some of the information from the image has been condensed in the following table. Please regard that the information in the following table applies only to the place of maximum eclipse, latitude 62.1S and longitude 71.5W, on 2022-04-30 at 20:42:36 (UT).
Date (UT)
2022-04-30
Time (UT)
20:42:36
Latitude
62.1S
Longitude
71.5W
Gamma
-1.1901
Magnitude
0.6396
Saros
119
Sun alt.
0
Sun azi.
304
Path width
Central Dur.
Eclipse schedule in Bolivia
The following table shows the schedule and phases of the partial solar eclipse of April 30, 2022 in Bolivia. For each city we have assigned a time zone which is very precise and it takes into account Daylight Saving Time (if applicable).
if present, (r) means the eclipse is in progress at sunrise, while (s) means the eclipse is in progress at sunset.
You can read the table above as follows: On April 30, 2022 in La Paz (UTC -4), an eclipse of type partial solar eclipse will start at 17:39:00, the maximum eclipse will occur at 18:01:45 when the Sun reaches an altitud of 2° and azymuth of 286°;this event will come to an end at 18:12(s) and will have a magnitud of 0.051 (the magnitude of an eclipse is the ratio of the apparent size of the Moon to the apparent size of the Sun during an eclipse) and an obscurity of 0.014 (the fraction of the Sun obscured).
In La Paz, for example, due to the small fraction of the Sun obscured by the Moon (1.4%), this eclipse will not be very obvious.
Source: Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak and Chris O'Byrne (NASA's GSFC).
Protect your eyes
Observers must be very careful while viewing the solar eclipse. Our advice is to never look at the Sun with the naked eye.For safety, you must always use sunglasses, telescopes and binoculars with special filters. Never use these equipments without protection as the Sun's ultraviolet and infrared light may harm your eyes or cause blindness if you look at the Sun directly.