What happened in the year 2012 in Australia?
18 March – Motor racing: British driver Jenson Button of McLaren wins the 2012 Australian Grand Prix. 19 March – Cricket: Queensland defeat Tasmania by three wickets in the final of the 2011–12 Sheffield Shield. 9 April – Athletics: Matt Wiltshire wins the men’s event at the 131st Stawell Gift.
When was the last solar eclipse in Australia NSW?
4 December 2002
Succession
State/Territory | Total | |
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← Prev | Next → | |
New South Wales | 4 December 2002 | 22 July 2028 |
Northern Territory | 13 November 2012 | 22 July 2028 |
Queensland | 13 November 2012 | 22 July 2028 |
Was there a solar eclipse in 2012?
The solar eclipse of May 20, 2012 (May 21, 2012 local time in the Eastern Hemisphere) was an annular solar eclipse that was visible in a band spanning through Eastern Asia, the Pacific Ocean, and North America….
Solar eclipse of May 20, 2012 | |
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Map | |
Type of eclipse | |
Nature | Annular |
Gamma | 0.4828 |
What year will the solar eclipse be visible in Australia?
The next total solar eclipse visible from Australia will happen in April 2023. The band of totality will just clip Australia near Exmouth at the tip of the North West Cape in Western Australia. But many more Aussies and New Zealanders will get to see a total solar eclipse on July 22 2028.
What happened Australia Economy 2012?
OVERVIEW OF AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY IN 2012-13 The Australian economy expanded by 2.6% in 2012-13. Real net national disposable income grew by 0.1%. Terms of trade fell 9.7% in 2012-13 compared to a 0.4% rise in the previous year. The Household saving ratio was 10.5% for 2012-13, down from 11.7% in 2011-12.
Can the solar eclipse be seen in Sydney?
For the same period, 8 total eclipses are visible from Sydney ( 0196, 0764, 1033, 1547, 1610, 1857, 2028 and 2858 ). On average, an annular eclipse is seen once every 224 years, while a total eclipse is seen once every 375 years. However, there can be significant variations in these averages.
Will the solar eclipse be visible Sydney?
Location: 35° 17′ 0.6″ S, 149° 7′ 40.8″ E (Loading…) A Patial Eclipse will be visible from this location on December 4 2021….Solar Eclipse of December 4 2021 from Australia.
🕑 Local Time | 2021-12-04 19:57:05 |
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☾ Moon RA | 16h 42m 51.4s |
☾ Moon Decl | -22° 47′ 12.3″ |
Is the solar eclipse visible in Sydney?
Location: 35° 17′ 0.6″ S, 149° 7′ 40.8″ E (Loading…) A Patial Eclipse will be visible from this location on December 4 2021….Solar Eclipse of December 4 2021 from Australia.
🕑 Local Time | 2021-12-04 19:57:05 |
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🕑 UT Time | 2021-12-04 08:57:05 |
🕑 Julian Date | 2459552.87298 |
∡ Sun Altitude | 1° |
Sun Direction | West-South-West |