solar eclipse of November 3, 1994
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solar eclipse of November 3, 1994
Summary
solar eclipse of November 3, 1994 is a solar eclipse[1]. It draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (solar_eclipse category, ranking #49 of 462).[2]
Key Facts
- solar eclipse of November 3, 1994's image is recorded as Diamond Ring, Total Solar Eclipse, Bolivia, 1994 (3183977692).jpg[3].
- solar eclipse of November 3, 1994's instance of is recorded as solar eclipse[4].
- solar eclipse of November 3, 1994's instance of is recorded as total solar eclipse[5].
- solar eclipse of November 3, 1994's Commons category is recorded as Solar eclipse of 1994 November 3[6].
- solar eclipse of November 3, 1994's catalog code is recorded as 9496[7].
- solar eclipse of November 3, 1994's point in time is recorded as +1994-11-03T00:00:00Z[8].
- solar eclipse of November 3, 1994's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -35.35166667, 'lon': -34.21833333}[9].
- solar eclipse of November 3, 1994's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -35.4, 'lon': -34.2}[10].
- solar eclipse of November 3, 1994's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -35.4, 'lon': -34.2}[11].
- solar eclipse of November 3, 1994's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09gf4pp[12].
- solar eclipse of November 3, 1994's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11574', 'amount': '+263'}[13].
- solar eclipse of November 3, 1994's saros cycle of eclipse is recorded as Solar Saros 133[14].
Why It Matters
solar eclipse of November 3, 1994 draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (solar_eclipse category, ranking #49 of 462).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15]