Maps of Solar Eclipses from 1965 to 1969
In 1887, Theodor von Oppolzer published his epic Canon der Finsternisse (canon of eclipses). For decades, this work remained the comprehensive record of eclipses for many centuries past and future. It was not until 1966 until Oppolzer’s achievement was met with another similarly ambitious opus, the Canon of Solar Eclipses by Jean Meeus, Carl Grosjean, and Willy Vanderleen, all of Belgium. The range of eclipses in this work span from -1207 to 2509.
The calculations were done with an IBM 1620 data processing system. Thus, instead of three points calculated per eclipse, many points were calculated for each eclipse path with a much higher degree of accuracy.
Both the Canon der Finsternisse and Canon of Solar Eclipses share another innovation; the adoption of a new time scale useful for global and astronomical applications. Oppolzer had the foresight to apply Greenwich Mean Time for his work which made it useful throughout the world. The adoption of the Prime Meridian at Greenwich was just adopted by international agreement in 1884. Meeus, Grosjean, and Vanderleen likewise were early adopters of Ephemeris Time, internationally adopted in 1952 as a uniform time scale regulated by atomic clocks.
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Total Solar Eclipse of 1965 May 30 Scanned at Federal Deposit Library
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Totale de Soleil le 30 Mai 1965 gallica.bnf.fr
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Annulaire de Soleil le 23 Novembre 1965 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Annular Solar Eclipse of 1965 November 23 Scanned at Federal Deposit Library
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Annulaire de Soleil le 23 Novembre 1966 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Annular Eclipse of 1966 May 20 Scanned at Federal Deposit Library
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Totale de Soleil le 12 Novembre 1966 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Total Solar Eclipse of 1966 November 12 Scanned at Federal Deposit Library
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Partielle de Soleil le 9 Mai 1967 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Partial Solar Eclipse of 1967 May 9 Collection of Michael Zeiler
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Totale de Soleil le 2 Novembre 1967 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Total Solar Eclipse of 1967 November 2 Scanned at Federal Deposit Library
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Partielle de Soleil les 28 et 29 Mars 1968 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Partial Solar Eclipse of 1968 March 28-29 Scanned at Federal Deposit Library
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Totale de Soleil le Septembre 1968 gallica.bnf.fr
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Total Solar Eclipse of 1968 September 22 Scanned at Federal Deposit Library
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Annular Solar Eclipse of 1969 March 18 Collection of Michael Zeiler
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac Annular Solar Eclipse of 1969 September 11 Collection of Michael Zeiler
Connaissance des Temps Éclipse Annulaire de Soleil le 11 Septembre 1969 gallica.bnf.fr