Solar eclipse of November 2, 1910

A partial solar eclipse occurred at the Moon's descending node of orbit on Wednesday, November 2, 1910, with a magnitude of 0.8515. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A partial solar eclipse occurs in the polar regions of the Earth when the center of the Moon's shadow misses the Earth.

Eclipses in 1910

 * A total solar eclipse on May 9, 1910.
 * A total lunar eclipse on May 24, 1910.
 * A partial solar eclipse on November 2, 1910.
 * A total lunar eclipse on November 17, 1910.

Metonic

 * Preceded by: Solar eclipse of January 14, 1907
 * Followed by: Solar eclipse of August 21, 1914

Tzolkinex

 * Preceded by: Solar eclipse of September 21, 1903
 * Followed by: Solar eclipse of December 14, 1917

Half-Saros

 * Preceded by: Lunar eclipse of October 27, 1901
 * Followed by: Lunar eclipse of November 7, 1919

Tritos

 * Preceded by: Solar eclipse of December 3, 1899
 * Followed by: Solar eclipse of October 1, 1921

Solar Saros 122

 * Preceded by: Solar eclipse of October 20, 1892
 * Followed by: Solar eclipse of November 12, 1928

Inex

 * Preceded by: Solar eclipse of November 21, 1881
 * Followed by: Solar eclipse of October 12, 1939

Triad

 * Preceded by: Solar eclipse of January 1, 1824
 * Followed by: Solar eclipse of September 2, 1997