Total Solar Eclipse
1991 July 11
This very long 6-minute, 53-second eclipse with good weather prospects proved to be very popular in both Hawaii and Mexico. Alas, Hawaii was plagued by winds that formed clouds in regions of the Big Island that are normally sunny, leading to many disappointed watchers. In Mexico’s Baja, a small area of clouds formed on the centreline, depriving the most enthusiastic chasers of some of totality.
Animation of the passage of the lunar shadow created in WinEclipse, a program developed by the late Heinz Scsibrany.
Animation of the shadow passage as seen from GOES 7. Images: NASA
Animation of the view over the Baja Peninsula and surrounding area. Images: NASA.
Updated December 2020