The January 31, 2018 eclipse is at 8:07 AM in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This is part of the Saros series 124.

There are 147 eclipses in this series taking place from March 6, 1049, to October 31, 2468.  We list the most recent eclipses in this series below in month, and not year order.   You can download the chart for the 807am baton rouge eclipse

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  1. Jan 9 1982 7:52:49PM at 19 Can14’17 Lunar Total
  2. Jan 21 2000 4:40:26AM at 00 Leo 26’10 Lunar Total
  3. Aug 21 1914 12:26:07PM at 27 Leo 35’14 Solar Total
  4. Aug 31 1932 7:54:31PM at 08 Vir 09’54 Solar Total
  5. Sep 12 1950 3:28:52AM at 18 Vir 48’19 Solar Total
  6. Sep 22 1968 11:08:05AM at 29 Vir 29’53 Solar Total
  7. Oct 3 1986 6:54:45PM at 10 Lib 15’56 Solar Hybrid
  8. Oct 14 2004 2:45:15AM at 21 Lib 05’59 Solar Partial
  9. Nov 27 1909 8:51:40AM at 4 Gem 29’22 Lunar Total
  10. Dec 30 1963 11:03:49AM at 8 Can 01’25 Lunar Total
  11. Dec 19 1945 2:17:22AM at 26 Gem 49’42 Lunar Total
  12. Dec 8 1927 5:31:50PM at 15 Gem 38’18 Lunar Total

This eclipse will be visible in the following places according to the site TimeandDate.com  but not anywhere on the East Coast.

  1. Chicago, Illinois, USA
  2. Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  3. Mexico City, Ciudad de México, Mexico
  4. Singapore, Singapore
  5. Dhaka, Bangladesh
  6. Tokyo, Japan
  7. Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
  8. Jakarta, Jakarta Special Capital Region, Indonesia
  9. Los Angeles, California, USA
  10. Yangon, Myanmar
  11. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  12. Seoul, South Korea
  13. New Delhi, Delhi, India
  14. Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
  15. Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
  16. San Francisco, California, USA
  17. Kolkata, West Bengal, India
  18. Manila, Philippines
  19. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  20. Bangkok, Thailand
  21. Moscow, Moscow, Russia
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